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Engineer - Support Engineering (LSA & Supply Support)

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Engineer - Support Engineering (LSA & Supply Support)
Engineer – Support Engineering (LSA & Supply Support)
Location: Barrow-In-Furness, hybrid
Salary: Negotiable dependent on experience
Who We Are
Join BAE Systems and you’ll be part of something greater. As a valued member of our global colleague network, you’ll bring your unique skills and perspectives to help pioneer progress and protect what matters most. You’ll be trusted to deliver advanced, technology-led defence, aerospace, and security solutions, shaping a safer future.
From the depths of the ocean to the far reaches of space, there’s no limit to where a career at BAE Systems could take you.
About the Role
In this Engineer – Support Engineering (LSA & Supply Support) role, you’ll support the Dreadnought programme by:
- Identifying spare parts requirements
- Developing maintenance task instructions
- Collaborating with engineering data and technical documentation
You’ll play a critical role in:
- Analysing engineering information
- Breaking down equipment structures for disassembly
- Supporting Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) activities across major submarine programmes.
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Core Responsibilities
- Create maintenance solutions, including identifying spares and onboard support requirements
- Collate and review technical information, including drawings and manuals
- Interpret engineering drawings and support disassembly analysis
- Develop and write maintenance task instructions
- Liaise with stakeholders (internal and external) to support programme delivery
- Support Logistic Support Analysis (LSA) and Supply Support activities
Essential Skills & Experience
- Previous stakeholder management experience
- Strong communication skills with the ability to engage across teams
- Proficient use of computer systems and digital tools
- Ability to interpret technical information effectively
- Experience working with TeamCentre
- An engineering qualification or equivalent experience in an engineering environment
- Awareness or experience of Integrated Logistics Support (ILS)
About the Team
The Logistic Support Analysis Team focuses on managing spare parts requirements for Dreadnought and Astute submarine programmes. Key benefits include:


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- Flexible hybrid working
- Long-term job stability and programmatic involvement
- Opportunities to work across submarine systems (including Dreadnought and Astute)
- Relocation support packages (eligibility conditions apply)
Inclusive Workplace
BAE Systems is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone is valued and supported. Applications from all suitably qualified people are encouraged, and reasonable adjustments provided in discussions.
Security Requirements: Many roles require Baseline Personnel Security Standard, and National Security Vetting (including 5–10 years UK residency for sensitive roles).
Benefits of Joining BAE Systems
- A career with purpose, backed by endless growth opportunities
- Investment in lifelong learning and meaningful work
- A supportive culture recognised for contribution and rewards
- Flexibility, stability, and meaningful work aligned with your impact
Closing Date: 16th July 2026
Applications may close early if sufficient interest is received. Early submission encouraged.
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