Defense giant BAE Systems PLC is to axe 760 jobs, mainly at a shipyard that builds submarines. Around 720 of the losses will be at Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, England where 3,000 workers are employed building naval ships and submarines. The company said that, despite improvements in major...
In May 2004, it was reported that the company was considering selling its shipbuilding divisions, BAE Systems Naval Ships and BAE Systems Submarines. It was understood that General Dynamics wished to acquire the submarine building facilities at Barrow-in-Furness, while VT Group was said to be int...
Sam is a graduate electrical engineer, working on submarines in Barrow-in-Furness. ‘I graduated with a BE in electrical and electronic engineering from the University of Sheffield and started with BAE Systems straight out of uni, joining as a graduate electrical engineer. I’m currently working ...
摘要: BAE Systems has been awarded £1,4bn by the Ministry of Defence to deliver the next Astute-class submarine to the Royal Navy. Agamemnon will be the sixth of seven nuclear-powered attack submarines designed and manufactured at BAE's site in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. 年份: 2017 收藏...
Assistant Project Leader(在职员工)-Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria-2019年4月9日 Great place to work. Excellent benefits and great pay.Longtime work in Submarines with plenty of training available to add to your skills. Have worked in submarines for 10years and have enjoyed it all. ...
BAE Systems is one of the world's leading global defence, security and aerospace companies. We work at the cutting edge of technology, creating more than 100 new inventions every year for customers in over 100 countries. Maritime - Submarines ...
Would you like a high varied finance role working within our Submarines business within the IT team? We currently have a vacancy for a Accountant - IM&T at our site in Barrow. As a Accountant - IM&T, you will provide full financial support function for the IM&T Departmen...
Separately, BAE’s Barrow yard yesterday won its first export order for more than 20 years, building parts for four diesel-electric submarines for Spain.
THE BAE Systems shipyard at Barrow has launched HMS Astute, the first of a new class of nuclear-powered hunter-killer submarines for the Royal Navy, and is now building the next two boats, with a fourth on order. An LVD Global 20 CNC punch press provides the capability and flexibility to...
The article reports on the plan of the defense firm BAE Systems to recruit apprentices, graduates and A-level leavers in 2014 at its Barrow-in-Furness site in Cumbria, England for the construction of the Astute ...