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Engineering RolesAre you keen to work on an engineering project that could involve thousands of people? Provide ongoing support for our existing products in service with governments around the world? Develop the next generation of jet fighters or naval ships? Or become a renowned expert in your field? Engineering excellence is the foundation and future of our business, and touches every aspect of our activities. We have over 30,000 engineers (18,000 plus in the UK) responsible for the design, development, testing, production, delivery, commissioning and maintenance of our products. Our engineering roles cover a variety of functions: Systems Engineering is an essential discipline in the lifecycle of products that include land, sea and air platforms, as well as large-scale communications, training and operational C4ISR systems and development of operational capability. Systems Engineering is about understanding the big picture and being able to effectively communicate and integrate multi-disciplinary teams, which may include customers. Support Engineers are responsible for all aspects of in-service support, including designing support services, support systems or test equipment. It also includes spares, repairs, maintenance and logistics management – service contracts often run for decades, employ thousands of people and are valued at hundreds of millions of pounds. Software Engineers work at the heart of our electronic products, getting involved in the full product lifecycle from eliciting initial requirements through the design, implementation and test phases to product qualification and acceptance. These days, many of our large scale or distributed systems use Operating Systems such as Microsoft Windows. Electrical and Electronic Engineers make decisions about electronic product content, optimising electronic hardware and software design concepts. They synthesise the design from a range of component and technology options and support the product throughout its working life. Developing sophisticated design processes, methods and tools is another part of their role. Mechanics and Structures covers Physical, Structural and Mechanical Systems through analysis, design, development and test of complex and intelligent products. It includes aerodynamics and hydrodynamics. Manufacturing & Production - Spanning most of BAE Systems Business Units covering Air, Sea and Land and stretching throughout our products' life cycle from concept, to disposal this is a diverse part of the business offering Graduates exposure in areas that may include: Enterprise Management, IT, Manufacturing, Quality, Safety, Health & Environment, Production Control & Logistics, Manufacturing Engineering, Facilities Engineering & Management, Direct Material Procurement and some Central Engineering activities providing an integrated solution
We have a vast range of opportunities for graduates from all engineering, numerate and scientific subjects, so if you’re studying for a qualification in another engineering discipline, we’d still like to hear from you. Click here for more information about Engineering Roles at BAE Systems
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