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Defence industry professionals list most attractive primes for employment

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01/06/2023

Defence industry professionals have outlined their preferred primes for employment in Defence Connect’s inaugural Australian Defence Industry Report.

Defence Connect released findings from its inaugural Defence Connect Australian Defence Industry Report this week, capturing insights from defence industry professionals into the experiences, attitudes, and perceptions of working with the industry’s prime contractors.

Defence Connect can now reveal the top 20 prime contractors ranked by employment attractiveness among industry professionals, with survey respondents asked the question, “If you ever decide to work at a prime, which primes would you most likely consider?”

Survey results have found that BAE Systems Australia and Boeing Defence Australia were ranked as the most attractive employers in the industry, with 28 per cent and 26 per cent of survey respondents, respectively, indicating their willingness to find work with the two prime contractors.

According to the survey, the top 20 defence contractors by attractiveness for industry professionals for employment are as follows:

  1. BAE Systems Australia – 28 per cent
  2. Boeing Defence Australia – 26 per cent
  3. Lockheed Martin Australia – 23 per cent
  4. Thales Australia Limited – 20 per cent
  5. Raytheon Technologies – 17 per cent
  6. Northrop Grumman Australia – 14 per cent
  7. SAAB Australia – 13 per cent
  8. Rheinmetall Defence Australia – 12 per cent
  9. Airbus Australia Pacific – 11 per cent
  10. Nova Systems – 10 per cent
  11. Hanwha Defense Australia – 9 per cent
  12. L3Harris Technologies – 8 per cent
  13. Babcock Australasia – 8 per cent
  14. QinetiQ Australia – 8 per cent
  15. NIOA Australia – 7 per cent
  16. ASC – 7 per cent
  17. EOS Australia – 5 per cent
  18. Leidos Australia – 5 per cent
  19. Austal Limited – 5 per cent
  20. KBR (Kellogg Brown & Root) – 4 per cent

The statistics have been released following recommendations within the Defence Strategic Review to find solutions to workforce challenges within the Australian industrial base.

 

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