Newcastle, Sydney, Adelaide
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At BAE Systems Australia
Joining our BAE Systems Summer Internship you will be tackling real-world challenges in engineering that pushes boundaries. We're not just building gadgets, we're shaping the future of Australia and beyond.
It's not just a job, it's a chance to leave your mark. This is where passion meets purpose, and together, we change the rules.
About You:
Collaboration: Your collaboration skills will be the catalyst for turning concepts into reality, fostering an environment where teamwork is not just encouraged but celebrated.
Communication: Your commitment to truthfulness and integrity will not only build trust within our team but will also be the cornerstone of your reputation as a professional of unwavering character.
Creativity: As a member of our team, you'll be encouraged to cultivate a strategic vision, anticipating industry trends and envisioning innovative solutions.
Critical thinking: Your critical thinking and ability to analyse problems from various angles, assess potential solutions, and make well-informed decisions.
To apply, you must be in your penultimate (2nd to last) year of studies for a degree level qualification in a relevant field.
Available to work full time from: 18 November 2024 – 14 Feb 2025.
You'll also need to be an Australian citizen and eligible for Australian Defence Security Clearance due to the nature of our work.
Why BAE Systems?
Global Impact: Contribute to projects of global and national significance, making a real difference in the world.
Innovation: Push boundaries and work on cutting-edge technology that challenges the status quo.
Diversity and Inclusion: Embrace a workplace where diversity is celebrated, and inclusion is the foundation of our success.
Career Growth: Enjoy a supportive environment that encourages your professional development and offers career progression opportunities.
Be Yourself: We celebrate individuality and encourage you to bring your authentic self to work.
About the Opportunity:
Are you a curious and driven individual fascinated by the fusion of mechanical and electronic systems? Explore the world of mechatronics as a Mechatronics Engineering Intern at BAE Systems with opportunities available in VIC & SA. This internship opens doors to engaging projects, collaborative work with skilled engineers, and a pivotal role in supporting a global leader in defence, security, and aerospace. It's not just an internship; it's a hands-on opportunity to blend your skills and knowledge, shaping the future of mechatronic technologies.
lots of interesting work
Application support and cybersecurity tasks.
Work throughout the day includes admin and checking e-mails. Then the work goes into technical thinking and problem solving along with modelling work. The responsibilities involve time management and team meetings to check on the work I have been doing.
4.0
50,000 - 100,000 employees
Defence & Aerospace
Grow your career in engineering, IT, HR, finance or project management with Australia's largest defence company in a rapidly growing sector.
The support from mentors and coworkers has been amazing.
The culture is great. Where contractually allowed, people are able to work from home as much as they want.
The best thing about working for my company is the diversity of the work we complete.
There are plenty of opportunities for growth, development, and the chance to stand out and prove yourself by innovating new processes or techniques.
The 9-day fortnight is the best thing ever.
The graduate salary is not competitive when compared with other salaries for graduate engineers in defence.
Due to the organisation being so large it can be hard to see the results of your work as it may be passed on to a different department once a particular segment is completed and you may not get to see the final results of your work.
The nature of defence (NDAs, security classification, etc) makes learning about other things happening within the business difficult. It's still possible to learn by asking around, but the need to know makes it very difficult.
If you don't get into a rotational graduate stream, your opportunities for exposure to different parts of the company are limited.
Everything moves at a snail's pace. Too much admin work.