FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Undergraduate Aerospace Engineer (Industrial Placement Air Aerospace Engineer).
Where is this position located?
The position is located in Brough (Hull).
What is the start date for this role?
The start date for this role is 23rd June 2025.
What is the salary for the Undergraduate Aerospace Engineer position?
The salary for this position is £23,100.
What are the working arrangements for this role?
The role offers a range of hybrid and flexible working arrangements, but you will be required to attend the site 3-4 days per week.
What qualifications are required for this job?
You need to be on track to obtain at least a 2.2 in your Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in any STEM subject.
Are applicants required to return to university after this position?
Yes, applicants must be returning to university to complete their degree.
What opportunities for growth and development are available?
Employees are encouraged to explore projects beyond their primary responsibilities and can engage in various initiatives within the organization.
How does BAE Systems support community involvement?
BAE Systems encourages employees to participate in community projects, STEM initiatives, and employee resource groups.
What kind of benefits does this position offer?
Benefits include a competitive pension scheme, enhanced annual leave allowance, a company-contributed Share Incentive Plan, flexible working, and employee discounts.
Is there support for individuals with disabilities during the recruitment process?
Yes, BAE Systems aims to make their recruitment processes as inclusive as possible and offers potential reasonable adjustments for applicants with disabilities or health conditions.
What is BAE Systems' commitment to environmental responsibility?
BAE Systems is committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2030 and is innovating ways to develop on-site renewable electricity.
Are there any security or export control restrictions for this role?
Yes, many roles may be subject to security and export control restrictions based on nationality, previous nationalities, and place of birth.