
Babcock boosts graduate and apprentice recruitment with record intake
Babcock has announced a record intake of early-career talent for 2025, recruiting 500 apprentices and 250 graduates across its UK operations.
As BAE Systems announces that applications for its 2026 apprenticeship intake are open, the company has reached a record achievement with more than 6,800 young people in training across its UK operations. This figure, which includes approximately 5,100 apprentices and 1,700 graduates, underlines the company’s commitment to developing the next generation of British talent.
In 2026, more than 1,400 new apprentices and graduates will join BAE Systems across North of England with roles across Cumbria, Lancashire and Humberside.
People in the region will have the chance to work on flagship programmes critical to national security, including the Global Combat Air Programme as well as the UK’s next-generation SSN-AUKUS submarines. In total, the Company plans to recruit almost 2,300 apprentices, graduates and undergraduates across the UK.
Since 2020, the company has recruited more than 10,000 apprentices and graduates and invested over £1bn in education and skills, strengthening the nation’s industrial skills base while contributing to local and national economic development.
Charles Woodburn, chief executive, BAE Systems, said: “The record number of apprentices and graduates in our business working on some of the world’s most important defence programmes highlights the exceptional talent of young people in this country and our commitment to developing the skills vital for our nation’s future security. With more than 60 programmes across the UK, we’re proud to offer opportunities for meaningful and rewarding careers, helping to protect those who protect us.”
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Babcock has announced a record intake of early-career talent for 2025, recruiting 500 apprentices and 250 graduates across its UK operations.

As BAE Systems announces that applications for its 2026 apprenticeship intake are open, the company has reached a record achievement with more than 6,800 young people in training across its UK operations. This figure, which includes approximately 5,100 apprentices and 1,700 graduates, underlines the company’s commitment to developing the next generation of British talent.

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