BAE Systems Maritime

BAE Systems Maritime

Maritime Transportation

Portsmouth, Hampshire 88,511 followers

We design, manufacture & support naval ships & submarines, as well as their state of the art combat systems & equipment.

About us

A global leader in design, build, manufacture and support of naval ships, submarines, radars, torpedoes and combat systems. We offer services including training, maintenance and modernisation.

Industry
Maritime Transportation
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Portsmouth, Hampshire
Specialties
defence, military, ships, submarines, boats, and warships

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    The countdown is on ⏰ - BAE Systems’ 2025 UK apprenticeships are opening soon! Are you looking for a smarter way to learn, or looking for new career direction? On one of our hands-on, forward-thinking apprenticeships you’ll be working and learning alongside the brightest minds in engineering, technology, business and manufacturing. Whatever your background, an apprenticeship with us is a great place to launch and build your career – it’s an inclusive and supportive environment where you can expect all the opportunities you need to achieve your full potential. Get ready to apply very soon… 🏃♀️

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    For the third year in a row, our Naval Ships Combat Management System (CMS) was at the heart REPMUS, the world’s largest and most complex Maritime Uncrewed Systems exercise. REPMUS stands for Robotic Experimentation and Prototyping with Maritime Unmanned Systems and is an annual military exercise hosted by the Portuguese Navy and NATO. Last month, 23 nations came together to practise how to communicate and pass tasking between NATO unmanned assets, in a representative, task group structure. Our intrepid Combat Systems’ engineers supported the dynamic testing of our CMS between unmanned assets, demonstrating how our CMS can successfully perform at the heart of a Naval Strike Network

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    Apprentices welcoming Apprentices 🤝 Our Maritime Services apprentices have passed the baton to the next cohort of apprentices during their inductions over the past few weeks. To be shown and guided by those who have been in exactly the same position eases our apprentices into their new and exciting careers! Find out how you can be involved in protecting our people and our allies for generations to come 🔗 http://baes.co/qH7650TKTc5

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    Last week Agamemnon, the mighty 7,400 tonne nuclear-powered submarine, was carefully rolled out of Devonshire Dock Hall at our Submarines site in Barrow and moved onto the shiplift, before being steadily lowered into the water. Discover more about the process below 👇 We’re hiring thousands more people in Barrow to work on our submarine programmes. Find out how you can be involved in protecting our people and our allies for generations to come 🔗 http://baes.co/5WKO50TGBOH #HistoryMakers

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    The Astute Class equips the UK Royal Navy with its largest and most powerful fleet of attack submarines utilising the latest technology to dominate the waters. Check out some of the facts and stats by clicking the arrows below 👇 We’re hiring thousands more people in Barrow to work on our submarine programmes. Find out how you can be involved in protecting our people and our allies for generations to come 🔗 http://baes.co/23rJ50TC1Zp

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    Agamemnon, the latest Royal Navy Astute class attack submarine, has been launched at our site in Cumbria. Named after the ancient Greek king, Agamemnon is the sixth of seven Astute submarines being built at our historic Barrow shipyard and home of UK submarine building. The nuclear-powered boat, which weighs in at 7,400 tonnes and is 97 metres long, rolled out of the Devonshire Dock Hall and entered the water for the first time. Agamemnon will now begin the next phase of its test and commissioning programme, before leaving Barrow for sea trials with the Royal Navy. Join our team 🔗 http://baes.co/WgI350TC1rU

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    We're looking forward to attending DEFSEC Atlantic 2024 in Halifax, Canada this week. From complex warships, to autonomous technologies and intelligent through-life support services, we have a range of solutions and innovations to help our customers deliver a maritime advantage. Visit us on stand B205 to learn more - including how we are harnessing the power of intelligent monitoring solutions to maximise platform availability and enable data-driven decision making. A century of commitment, a partnership with purpose. #MaritimeAdvantage #DEFSECAtlantic2024

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