Gain knowledge and experience of the theoretical, analytical and hands-on methods that ensure our products are safe and effective for human use. You'll work on tasks such as User Experience (UX) research and cockpit design and assessments. You'll learn about workplace design, User-centred design (UCD), information and control requirements, human machine interactions and environmental ergonomics alongside psychological considerations such as cognitive workload, stress, vigilance and fatigue.
You'll need a minimum 2:2 Bachelor's degree in a subject related to your chosen area.
On a BAE Systems graduate programme, you'll launch a career that's truly yours. With access to world-class training, your personal and professional networks can flourish while working across intellectually stimulating work with real responsibility from day one. You'll receive a flexible benefits package, a competitive pension scheme, cycle to work scheme and mentors to help you develop your career. When you join us, you'll be choosing a future enhanced by flexibility, innovation and inclusivity - somewhere your work matters. It's a supportive, collaborative culture where you'll be given every opportunity to build a varied career, and be empowered to achieve your potential.
Why a BAE Systems programme?
We offer a non-rotational programme that gives you the choice of where you want to specialise - you'll to deep-dive into your chosen field and develop your expertise, from day one. You'll also have the opportunity to pace your own development over 18-30 months, to suit your lifestyle.
Start date: July or September 2025., plus a £2,000 welcome payment along with an optional 20% salary advance. Plus a flexible package of benefits to suit your lifestyle.
Contract, dates and working times
Full-time