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Meet Nikolas, Graduate naval architect Scotstoun, Glasgow

Nikolas is a graduate naval architect, based in Scotstoun, Glasgow.

Before joining the BAE Systems graduate programme, I served in the Greek army for seven years as a helicopter flight engineer. At university I studied Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering completing my Master of Engineering.

Nikolas

My current role at BAE Systems is as a graduate naval architect. My team gets involved from the early concept stages of projects through to the design and build, so I get exposure to a wide range of activities. The job is exciting because I contribute to projects that will last for future generations, and it’s rewarding because I can actually see the products I’m working on. It’s fantastic when you walk on board a ship that you’re helping to build and you see the sheer size and scale of it.

The company offers amazing flexibility in terms of working hours. It’s very important for me to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Many positions here at BAE Systems offer hybrid working, with the ability to work from home (around business demand). This flexibility means that I can work hard to get the job done without sacrificing my hobbies and time with friends.

When I first started, I was encouraged to ask lots of questions and told to not be afraid to make mistakes. I was a little nervous, but was given so much help and advice, and the communication between colleagues is amazing. Everyone is very respectful and made to feel included, regardless of culture or background. Even busy senior colleagues find time to speak to me and listen to my opinions and thoughts. There are also social events which have allowed me to get to know my colleagues better, which is great for working culture.

There are so many opportunities here. We’re given stretch assignments outside our normal responsibilities – for example, going back to university to deliver career presentations, or attending industry conferences and seminars. Everyone’s offered a skilled and experienced dedicated mentor who you can speak to and get career advice from. The company also promotes the chartership with organisations such as the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, which is a major goal for me.

What I really like about working here, is that everyone is given an equal opportunity to learn new skills, develop themselves personally and professionally, and build a great career.