BAE Systems - Maritime Submarines - Electrical / Electronic Engineer - Barrow
2014-09-29 12:04:14
2014-12-29 00:00:00
Barrow, Barrow
- £comp
29th Dec ’14
Closed
Opportunity details...
BAE Systems Submarine Solutions provides a professional electricaldesign capability. Key roles performed by the function are:
• Supporting recent major build programmes, such as Astute and theSuccessor Platforms
• MoD-funded concept design
• In-house research and development studies including futuretechnology research.
New Technologies...
As a graduate engineer in the electrical design function you will have theopportunity to be actively involved in concept design. The departmentsupports ongoing research and training in the following areas:
• Propulsion Drives
• Variable Speed Drives
• Energy sources
• High temperature Superconductors
• Active Filters
• Solid state switch and control gear
• Advanced Rotating Machines
• Micro Electrical Management Systems (MEMS)
• Wireless Interfaces
• PROFIBUS/PROFINET
• Smart Sensors
• Robust and Fault Tolerant Optical/Electronic Ship Data networks
• Voice communications and data networks
• Platform Positioning, Virtual Control and Display panels, Portable Control Room
• System and Condition Modelling/Monitoring Philosophies
• Advanced Human Machine Interface (HMI)
• Triple Redundancy Systems conforming to DefStan 00-5 andIEC 61508.
Electronic/Electrical Systems Engineering...
Graduates working within electrical design will develop key skills pertaining to the design and integration of the following systems intosubmarines and surface ships:
• Electrical Propulsion and Generation
• HV and LV Electrical Distribution
• Rotary and Static Power Conversion
• Lighting
• Degaussing
• Impressed Current Cathodic Protection
• Earth Monitoring
• Battery
• Integrated Platform Management
• Self-Healing Systems and Networks
• Fire Detection
• Hull Vibration and Monitoring
• Internal Communications Systems
• Computerised Information Systems
• Non Operational Audio & Video System
• Engine Control Systems
• Control and Instrumentation for Marine Systems.
Test and Trials Support...
Electrical Design Engineers are actively involved in the support of Test& Trials, including:
• Writing test and trials specifications to prove the system andequipment capability
• Trials analysis to ensure the as-built system/equipment meets theoriginal design intent
• Writing of trials reports and recommendations.
Further support...
Graduates within electrical design actively encouraged and supportedto become a Chartered Engineer through the IET. Along with this, anyappropriate specialist engineering training or further development willbe provided.
Requirements...
For a graduate to consider working for Electronic/Electrical Design;you would have an electronic/electrical degree with a minimum of 2:1.
baesystems.com/graduates.
How to apply...
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