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Supply Chain Space Systems Placement (12 months)

Airbus Defence and Space
Portsmouth
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Overview

Supply Chain Space Systems Placement (12 months) – Airbus Defence and Space

Start date: 20 July 2026

Location: Portsmouth

Duration: 12 months

Employment Type: Internship • Experience Level: Student

Application note: There is no limit on the number of positions you can apply for, but you can only progress in the selection process for one position at a time. Review all opportunities and apply to those that best match your experience and aspirations.

AI Guidance: Read the guidelines on the use of AI for recruitment at Airbus: http://airbus.com/en/careers/use-of-ai

Apply early: Adverts may close once sufficient applications are received.

What you will be doing

The Payload Procurement team at Portsmouth sources and manages high-value sub-contracts for RF hardware for Space Satellites. Placements provide insight into potential career paths within Airbus, offering practical industry experience in a multinational environment with suppliers worldwide. You will be guided and supervised but also entrusted with responsibility to develop projects independently.

Two areas of responsibility:

  • Commodity Management – sourcing and procurement strategy. Activities may include:
  • Provide support in Commodity Management tasks through active management of internal knowledge repositories
  • Assist with market surveys and document supplier data (capability, financial information, organisation)
  • Manage market cost databases for standard and non-standard products
  • Survey the market for upcoming conferences and identify companies of interest
  • Support tendering and supplier selection processes in line with business needs
  • Support development of commodity strategies to ensure short and long-term competitiveness
  • Supply Chain and Quality Management (SCQM) – contract execution and on-time / on-quality delivery of hardware. Activities may include:
  • Support SCQM to manage On Time and On Quality (OTOQ) from suppliers of complex, high-value RF equipment for Telecommunications Spacecraft
  • Timely and accurate reporting and facilitation of technical interaction between internal experts and suppliers
  • Support Vendor Review Board process – act as the interface between Supply Chain and Production Quality
  • Lead improvement projects to improve Procurement ways of working
Requirements
  • Open to Undergraduates only for the whole duration of the placement. Please inform your graduation date on your application.
  • Your application should include a CV and a Cover Letter outlining motivation and suitability for the role.
  • Studying for a relevant field (Business, Project Management, Supply Chain, Logistics, or equivalent)
  • Ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders and to work independently
  • Pro-active attitude and willingness to learn in a technical environment
  • Professional attitude in dealings with external suppliers and internal stakeholders
  • Familiarity with Google Workspace is a benefit but not essential

Security clearance: You will be subject to a BPSS check. UK SC-level Security Clearance or Export Control may be required depending on the role.

Company and commitments

Company: AIRBUS Defence and Space Limited

Equal opportunity and diversity statement: Airbus is committed to workforce diversity and an inclusive environment. Applications are welcome regardless of background. Airbus does not ask for monetary payments in recruitment. If you suspect impersonation, report to .

We support flexible working where possible to stimulate innovative thinking.


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