BAE has announced plans to recruit more than 800 new apprentices in 2020.
The company, which has a site in Brough in East Yorkshire, said the majority of its new recruits would join 叠础贰鈥檚 air and maritime sectors 鈥 helping develop future technologies for the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy.
Almost 250 of the 800 planned apprenticeships fall under air division 鈥 the area of the business its Brough site is best known for.
Three different types of apprenticeship are being offered at Brough, spanning from engineering technicians to software engineers.
Charles Woodburn, chief executive at BAE Systems, said: 鈥淥ur apprentices are the lifeblood of our business.
鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly proud of the significant contribution they make to the design and delivery of our most complex products, equipment and services, helping to ensure聽we remain at the forefront of technology and innovation and safeguard our national security for decades to come.

鈥淎s technology and our workplace evolves, it鈥檚 critical that we continue to invest in training the next generation of engineers and leaders.
鈥淏y working alongside industry peers, government and the sector, we can ensure we are ready to respond to complex challenges of the future.鈥
Roles available at 叠础贰鈥檚 Brough site cover advanced and degree apprenticeships.
An advanced apprenticeship course is being offered to train as an engineering technician.
Engineering technicians at BAE are involved in highly skilled work, and experience is available in areas including design engineering, systems engineering and manufacturing engineering.
Applicants must have at least five GCSEs including maths, English and a science. Apprenticeships will generally lead to industry-recognised qualifications which are equivalent to an A-Level.

Two degree apprenticeships are also up for grabs in East Yorkshire.
First is an aerospace engineering degree apprenticeship. The five-year scheme covers a wide range of areas and disciplines within BAE Systems鈥 air sector.
Successful candidates will study towards a BEng (Hons) degree in aerospace engineering, a Level Two diploma in aerospace and aviation engineering and a Level Four diploma in engineering and advanced manufacturing.
The other degree apprenticeship covers software engineering, and is a four-year course.
Khadijah Ismail, a current engineering degree apprentice in聽叠础贰鈥檚 air sector, said: 鈥淭here are many benefits to undertaking an apprenticeship, from gaining years of credible, on-the-job engineering experience, to some that are more personal. For example, helping me to more confidently offer my views in the workplace.聽
鈥淢ost significantly, my apprenticeship has allowed me to work alongside and learn from senior engineers and leaders from across our business.

鈥淭he opportunity I have to interact with different people and the exposure I have to a wide range of experiences is undoubtedly helping my development and shaping my future career prospects.鈥
BAE announced in 2018 a 拢100m investment into education, skills and careers.
The company currently has around 2,000 apprentices across the 海角视频, with around 95 per cent of learners going on to secure full-time jobs.
The apprenticeship recruitment window is open now and will run until February 28, 2020.
To apply or to find out more about the apprenticeships, visit .
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