Space Systems Mechanical, Thermal & Propulsion Procurement Placement (12 months)

airbus
Stevenage
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Job Description

Start date: 20 July 2026


Location: Stevenage


Duration: 12 months


Application: We love your interest in joining Airbus! There is no limit on the number of positions you can apply for, however, please be aware that you can only progress in the selection process for one position at a time. We recommend reviewing all available opportunities and applying to those that best match your experience and aspirations.


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Benefits

Salary: £23,850
37 hours per week // Flexible working hours // Hybrid working // Half day Fridays!* // 25 days holiday plus bank holidays


*subject to completing full hours prior to this


About us

Are you ready to launch your career with a team that's at the heart of space exploration? We're looking for a motivated Space Propulsion, Thermal & Mechanical Systems Intern to join our dynamic and international team. You'll work directly with the Head of Mechanical and Propulsion Procurement, playing a key role in defining the procurement strategies for core Airbus Defence & Space business lines. This isn't a typical internship—it's a chance to immerse yourself in an exciting, fast-paced environment and contribute to projects that are shaping the future of space.


Our team, TSPSM (Mechanical and Propulsion Procurement for Space Systems), is a highly operational, transnational organization with a significant footprint across all our founding countries. When you join us, you’ll develop critical leadership skills and gain hands‑on experience in a multinational setting, working with both suppliers and internal stakeholders.


We operate on the principles of collective intelligence and synergy to deliver exceptional results. As we expand our initiatives to become a more digital and impactful organization, it's an incredibly exciting time to be part of our team. Join us and help us propel the future of space.


What you will be doing

During this placement the activities you may undertake include:



  • Support Multi‑Functional Team harmonisation between all technologies (Propulsion, Structures, Detail Parts, Power Systems, Thermal Hardware and Mechanisms);
  • Be responsible for the risk management of the team, including follow up with all the Multi‑Functional Team Leaders;
  • Be responsible of the savings reporting, securing continuous update from idea creation to saving completion;
  • Support Multi‑Functional Next Level project completion;
  • Provide transversal support to the HO Sub‑Commodity and Team Leaders;
  • Contribute to the sourcing activity, support the tendering and the contract negotiation to achieve the best purchasing conditions in accordance with Company requirements;
  • Support monitoring the contract (during innovation, development, serial and support phases) with suppliers and Company stakeholders to achieve throughout the contract life cycle a complete application of terms and conditions to ensure suppliers deliver expected performance in all dimensions (Logistics, support, quality, cost...);
  • Support managing the day to day relationships with suppliers and running projects to optimise customer value, while minimising total cost of ownership & risks;
  • Contribute to the Multifunctional/Multidivisional teams all along the tendering, contracting and contract life cycle phases.

Requirements

Our placements are open to Undergraduate only. Therefore it is mandatory for candidates to be an undergraduate for the whole duration of the placement. Please inform your graduation date on your application.


*Your application should include a CV along with a Cover Letter outlining your motivation and suitability for the role.*


Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate the following:



  • Studying towards a degree in Engineering, Business Management or equivalent;
  • Good negotiation skills and the ability to persuade, influence and convince;
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills, in relationship building, team building, motivating others and conflict management;
  • English at negotiation level.

SECURITY CLEARANCE

You will be subject to a BPSS (Baseline Personnel Security Standard) check. You may also need to gain UK SC-level Security Clearance or Export Control, depending on the role.


Contact

Please let us know if you need us to make any adjustments to allow you to access and participate fully in the recruitment process. If you wish to discuss this further please contact us. Any information disclosed will be treated in the strictest confidence.


Company: AIRBUS Defence and Space Limited


Employment Type: Internship


Experience Level: Student


Job Family: Support to Management


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