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Training Needs Analysis Engineer

Employer
BAE Systems
Location
England, Portsmouth, Hampshire
Salary
Negotiable
Closing date
21 Jun 2019
Reference
00053759

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Discipline
Systems, Teaching & Academic
Sector
Defence, Marine
Job Type
Graduate, Engineer

Job Details

Training Needs Analysis Engineer

Would you like to be a part of a team designing and delivering Naval Training Solutions within Maritime Services? We currently have a number of vacancies for Training Needs Analysis Engineers at our site in Portsmouth, Hampshire.

As a Training Needs Analysis Engineer, you will undertake Training Needs Analysis and Instructional Design during development and support phases of the training lifecycle to agreed timescales and budget. You will also attend and/or chair meetings/workshops with industry, customer and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to capture data efficiently and accurately.

This role will provide you with the opportunity to work with a wide range of stakeholders across the BAE Systems businesses, as well as the chance to work on prestigious maritime programmes for the Royal Navy.

Your main responsibilities as a Training Needs Analysis Engineer will involve:

Conduct Training Needs Analysis in accordance with a recognised Systems Approach to Training.

Conduct Instructional Design in accordance with a recognised Systems Approach to Training.

Undertake and support solution integration & acceptance activities.

Develop customer and stakeholder relations.

Adhere to and promote BAE Systems Governance, Configuration and Change Control processes.

Provide training related subject matter expertise to technical and engineering authorities.

Support the procurement of training media through the provision of subject matter expertise advice and guidance.

Support training planning activities through the provision of subject matter expertise advice and guidance.

Your skills and qualifications as a Training Needs Analysis Engineer:

Essential

Training Needs Analysis experience gained from a Navy/defence related environment

Knowledge of Defence Systems Approach to Training (DSAT)

Have a working knowledge of Training Lifecycle Management

Desirable

Knowledge of Royal Navy surface fleet branch structures and their associated training pipelines

What we're looking for in you:

You will demonstrate strong communication skills, with the ability to build and maintain relationships. You will need to be able to influence multiple stakeholders and interact confidently with senior management. Strong problem solving skills are key to the success of this role.

Location: Portsmouth

Salary: Competitive

Benefits: Our employees receive an excellent benefits package which includes a competitive pension scheme, enhanced annual leave allowance and a Company contributed Share Incentive Plan. We also offer a range of additional benefits such as flexible working, an employee assistance programme, childcare vouchers, Cycle2work and many local and national employee discounts. Some employees may also be eligible for an annual incentive.

BAE Systems

BAE Systems is one of the world's leading global defence, security and aerospace companies. We work at the cutting edge of technology, creating more than 100 new inventions every year for customers in over 100 countries.

Maritime Services

Join us and help to define the future of global maritime defence capabilities. With approximately 3,500 employees based at five UK locations and revenue of £600million, we pride ourselves on employing the best professionals around and offer significant opportunities for committed employees to learn and grow with us.

From our headquarters in Portsmouth, we are proud to support the Royal Navy in global operations. BAE Systems Maritime Services delivers end-to-end support to over 50 per cent of the Royal Navy's surface fleet. Our services include ship upgrades, repairs, dockyard facilities management and provision of combat systems training. We also develop and support the Royal Navy's complex equipment, such as radar, torpedoes and small boats.

With our international programmes and core support to the Ministry of Defence, you could find yourself working on the iconic Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers, Type 45 Destroyers, Type 23 Frigates, Type 26 Global Combat Ships, Hunt Class Mine Countermeasure Vessels, Offshore Patrol Vessels, historic ships and more. Our highly skilled teams design, develop, support and maintain a wide range of complex equipment. This includes Spearfish, one of the most powerful and capable wire guided torpedoes on the market. Currently undergoing a major upgrade programme, Spearfish will soon benefit from further sophisticated advances in its homing, warheads, tactical and fuelling systems, as well an upgraded guidance link. Then there's Artisan, the 3D radar that can identify a target the size of a tennis ball, travelling at a speed of more than 2000 miles an hour more than 25 kilometres away!

Join us and the projects you'll be involved in will form the backbone of the Royal Navy for decades to come. You'll be part of something important; something you can be proud of.

 

 

Company

At BAE Systems we serve, supply and protect those who serve and protect us, in a corporate culture that is performance driven and values led.

We employ a skilled workforce of 89,600 people in more than 40 countries. We help our customers to stay a step ahead when protecting people and national security, critical infrastructure and vital information.

We also work closely with local partners to support economic development through the transfer of knowledge, skills and technology.

Facts and Figures

  • Global defence supplier and world-leading innovator
  • Established positions in air, maritime and land domains
  • Growing position in cyber security
  • Principal markets – US, UK, Saudi Arabia and Australia
  • 89,600 employees in over 40 countries
  • Customers in around 80 countries
  • 2020 sales of £20,862m
  • £1,700 invested in training per employee in 2020
  • £11bn spent with 21,000 directly-contracted suppliers

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