Brisbane
Opportunity expired
Northrop Grumman Australia interns and early career employees get exposure to how some of the top minds from across many different functions turn ideas into outcomes. Our interns work on projects in aerospace, engineering, information technology, business management, logistics, human resources and all functions across the enterprise.
We want you โ your perspective and ideas โ to propel us forward
Embedded with our full time employees, you can expect to experience real-world activities, tasks and projects that make a difference. One of our values is a commitment to shared success, so our assurance to you is to give you experiences and exposure preparing you to work with high performing and dynamic teams.
This year, we are launching another Summer Internship program starting in December 2024 through to March 2025.
Your Internship:
As our new People and Culture Intern, you will have exposure to three areas across the HR team including Business Partnering, Organisational Effectiveness and Talent Acquisition. Some of your projects will include:
To be successful, we are looking for someone who has high attention to detail, solid communication skills and good time management abilities.
This internship is suitable for someone completing a Business Management/Human Resources Management degree.
This internship will be based in Fortitude Valley, Queensland.
Applications requirements:
Due to the competitive nature of engineering internships, all applications must include:
Applications must be received on our careers page by July, 2024.
Whatโs in in it for you?
Defining Possible is our mantra and we are committed to making sure that works for our peopleโs careers too. Whatโs Your Possible?
Everyone Matters:
Doing the Right Thing and Sharing Success are two values underpinning how we behave at Northrop Grumman. Here, everyone matters and we proudly encourage individuals from all backgrounds and all abilities to apply to join our diverse and inclusive workforce. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are welcome and encouraged to apply.
As a Defence security clearance is required for this role, applicants must be Australian Citizens. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) are applicable, as such your nationality may be a factor in determining your suitability for this role. You will need to satisfy pre-employment drug & alcohol testing, police checks and employment screening verification.
Meaningful and low-stress work. Can sometimes be a little slow but overall very good.
My role involves partnering with the business to mature the capability of our workforce. My team partners with the People & Culture Business Partners in leadership development, development frameworks for functional/technical capability, succession planning and workforce planning. Additionally, I oversee our learning management system, support our intern and graduate programs, and support our team to develop solutions on employee performance, engagement and career planning.
As a requirements engineer I am heavily involved in the systems engineering work, and manage databases that track project requirements. There is a lot of interaction with many different people within the project, and I have opportunities to learn about other aspects of systems engineering such as integration and test.
4.2
50,000 - 100,000 employees
Defence & Aerospace
Northrop Grumman solves the toughest problems in space, aeronautics, defence and cyberspace to meet the ever evolving needs of our customers worldwide
Lots of challenges, in my area there are a lot of opportunities to take on additional responsibilities and add to your skillset. There's also lots of opportunities to utilise previously learned skills. You're encouraged to speak up if processes don't make sense, and there isn't any backlash if you speak up either.
The opportunity to be exposed to defence level environments and the processes that are involved. Additionally, the exposure to the multitude of projects available at NGA.
I've been exposed to lots of different work at an early level.
The people! The culture at NGA is nothing but supportive. We face challenges together and help each other out when needed.
The people and general culture are great to work around. Lots of support provided for career growth and progression.
Given that it is quite small, the strategy for progression and development for interns and grads is very different person to person. This includes compensation, further education as well as opportunities to participate in other teams. A lot of it relies on your own dedication and pushing, which isn't great. They are working on their development strategies, however it is still in early stages.
In the ever-changing world coming out of COVID, communication can still be a large detriment within NGA. With undefined areas between managers and their workers. Especially when assigned inter-state relationships. Often time, I myself have to assign work due to the conflicting schedule of my manager. Despite best efforts to try and specify time, it does not match the response rate that one achieves in person.
I don't have great visibility of career plan or career development.
We are still maturing as a business to grow our policies and procedures.
Not always particularly transparent on internal career progression