BAE Systems to offer graduate and apprentice jobs at its Rochester site
Published: 09:45, 17 December 2020
Updated: 09:47, 17 December 2020
Defence, security and aerospace firm BAE Systems has confirmed it is to hire 1,250 apprentices and graduates nationwide - including dozens at its Kent site.
The firm, which has a base in Rochester, says it plans to employ 850 apprentices and 400 graduates across the UK - the highest number it's ever recruited in a single year.
New recruits will have the chance to be involved in some of the UK’s most technologically advanced programmes including Tempest, a future combat air system for the Royal Air Force and Dreadnought, a new generation of submarines for the Royal Navy.
Of the 186 jobs being created in the South East, 26 will be at its Rochester site, with 11 apprenticeships and 15 graduate jobs available within its electronic systems division.
Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE Systems, said: “Getting people back to work and creating high-quality jobs is a national priority. So, it’s more important than ever that those of us who are in a position to do so continue our investment in the UK workforce.
“We’re fortunate that our business is based on long-term critical defence programmes, giving us the confidence to increase our apprentice and graduate recruitment to create a strong talent pipeline, which enables us to continue delivering cutting-edge technologies, whilst playing a role in supporting the UK’s economic recovery.”
Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson, added: “Apprenticeships are a great way to learn the skills needed to get ahead in a range of exciting industries including cyber security, maritime engineering and project management. As we build back better, apprenticeships will play a vital role in helping to rebuild our economy after the pandemic.
“It’s fantastic to see BAE Systems continuing to innovate and invest in apprenticeships giving more people of all ages and backgrounds the chance to progress."
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