More than 800 apprentices and graduates will be recruited by BAE Systems Submarines in 2025.
Westmorland and Furness Council approved BAE Systems' plans to use the former Debenhams in Barrow as a replica of the ...
MORE than 800 apprentices and graduates will be recruited by BAE Systems Submarines in 2025.
Former cabinet secretary Simon Case has been appointed to lead the board overseeing a £200m regeneration project to make ...
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BAE SYSTEMS’ plans to use the former Debenhams in Barrow as an ‘experiential’ learning facility have been given the green light.
Simon Case, the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, will chair the delivery board of the regeneration vehicle set up by government, BAE Systems and Westmorland & Furness Council.
Premier Peter Malinauskas and UK Defence Procurement Minister Alex Chalk at the Barrow-in-Furness nuclear submarine shipyard operated by BAE Systems. Picture: supplied The parallels between ...
The Submarines site in Barrow is advertising for 610 apprentices ... and skills next year will take the total amount spent by BAE Systems on upskilling people across the UK since 2020 to beyond ...
The Submarines site in Barrow is advertising for 610 apprentices ... and skills next year will take the total amount spent by BAE Systems on upskilling people across the UK since 2020 to beyond ...