Lockheed Martin
Electrical / Electronic Field Engineer - Entry Level

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About The Role
We're looking for an Electrical / Electronic Field Engineer to join our team at an entry level based from Faslane, Helensburgh. This role benefits from our 9/75 working pattern offering a 9 day working fortnight, giving you every other Friday off.
You'll be working on the maintenance of the SWS (Strategic Weapon System) Navigation Sub-system for the current in service and next generation Nuclear Submarines.
The Successful Candidate Will
- Conduct corrective, preventative maintenance for the SWS Navigation Sub-system.
- Go to sea for short periods of time.
- Be required to travel to the US (typically once a year) and within the UK to attend meetings, training and maintenance support.
This role would suit an Engineer with a minimum of a HNC and some experience in a hands-on Electrical, Electronic or Mechanical role. We'd also be open to applications from a Graduate in Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical or related subject looking for a hands-on Electrical / Electronic Engineering role.
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The successful candidate must be a sole UK Passport holder and achieve the appropriate level (DV) of security clearance.


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Required Skills, Qualifications And Experience
- Minimum of a HNC with some experience in a hands-on Electrical, Electronic or Mechanical role or a Graduate in Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical or related subject looking for a hands-on Electrical / Electronic Engineering role.
- Be able to follow procedural documentation.
- Promote a positive health‑and‑safety culture.
- Pro-active approach to providing solutions to emergent challenges.
- Proficient experience of Microsoft Office Software suite.
- Good communications and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to build and maintain customer relationships.
- Team player
Desired Skills
- Knowledge of SWS
- Knowledge of Inertial Navigation Concepts
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