THE FIRST THURSDAY CLUB // Sponsored by Northrop Consulting Engineers THIS WEEK Northrop are kindly sponsoring our December 2024 event, join us at this relaxed and casual networking evening. Date: Thursday, 5th December 2024 Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm Venue: Riverland, Eagle Street Register: https://lnkd.in/gis9BYrR Come meet Joe O'Brien and Jeremy Sue at The First Thursday Club. #TheFirstThursdayClub #TFTC #PropertyLeadersBrisbane #Networking #NetworkingBrisbane #Property #PropertyBrisbane Matthew Mackey FRICS Caroline Sanders Sara Benallack Ben Weaver Finbar McLaughlin Kevin Granger Taaj Kumar Joe O'Brien Miranda Sheehan Paul Epps
Property Leaders Brisbane’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
For Northrop Grumman Safety Systems Fellow Daniel, success is measured by how many people he can take under his wing. One of those people is his son, Nathan. Read how Daniel is patenting innovative technologies and building a legacy of knowledge-sharing: http://ms.spr.ly/6044Yxzoi
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
For Northrop Grumman Safety Systems Fellow Daniel, success is measured by how many people he can take under his wing. One of those people is his son, Nathan. Read how Daniel is patenting innovative technologies and building a legacy of knowledge-sharing: http://ms.spr.ly/6041Y0mDF
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Innovation and Technology
Our Northrop Grumman team continues to deliver critical capabilities to our customers around the world. Made possible by our entire team living our Values, today’s third quarter results reaffirm our business strategy is working. Teams across Northrop Grumman are laser-focused on our priorities, and it shows. We are rising to meet the challenges our dynamic global security environment requires, every day. #DefiningPossible
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Are you interested in a SkillBridge at Northrop Grumman? If so, I recommend registering and attending the informational workshop to ask questions and see the process NG has to go through to become a SkillBridge cohort for them. My two cents!
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Great insight into why you will find an exciting engineering career in defence.
📣 Why should you consider a career in defence? What opportunities are on offer? And What projects might you find yourself working on? 🎙 In this special Q&A feature - published to coincide with The Engineer UK's #workindefence month - senior engineers from across the UK defence sector offer their insights on the trends, projects and opportunities that are shaping careers in the sector. Thanks to Babcock International Group's Neil Young, Leonardo's Ross Wilson, MBDA's Richard Wray , Raytheon UK's Tom N.,Thales' Danny Green and BAE Systems' James Orrell CEng MIMechE for taking part. Access the panel discussion here 👇 https://lnkd.in/eeBHSir8 #theengineer #workindefence #UKdefence #webinar
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Meet our incredible members! This week, we’re shining the spotlight on Wendy Evans from Lockheed Martin. Wendy discusses how DII has benefited their organization. What is one way that you and your organization use DII? We find the DII Members Connect and Best Practices Forum to be extremely valuable for success in our industry. Check out the full spotlight at www.dii.org #DIICommunity #ethicsandcompliance
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
The Dreadnought Class - one of the world's most complex engineering projects - will be the Royal Navy’s biggest, most powerful and technically advanced submarines when they begin to enter service in the early 2030s. At 154 metres long - equivalent to 15 double-decker buses lined up end-to-end - the Dreadnought boats will be bigger than Astute, as well as the Vanguard Class that they'll replace. BAE Systems has invested more than £1 billion in advanced technology and upgraded infrastructure at its Barrow shipyard (where work on the first two boats is well underway) to enable it to deliver Dreadnought, with £450 million of further investment to be made over the life of the programme. The Dreadnought programme supports almost 30,000 British jobs with a supply chain spend of £7.5 billion across 1,500 UK companies. #ukmanufacturing #defencesectorjobs #supplychain
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
We need to build a bigger fleet and invest in our other services - if we cut back on sick Britain and the welfare state we can enable programmes to reduce unemployment and boost British morale. Let’s kick well above what we are able to do and Turn our country into a United Kingdom. One parliament will save money - don’t need all these airheads. In the modern age we don’t need 4 parliaments - all this is wasted investment
The Dreadnought Class - one of the world's most complex engineering projects - will be the Royal Navy’s biggest, most powerful and technically advanced submarines when they begin to enter service in the early 2030s. At 154 metres long - equivalent to 15 double-decker buses lined up end-to-end - the Dreadnought boats will be bigger than Astute, as well as the Vanguard Class that they'll replace. BAE Systems has invested more than £1 billion in advanced technology and upgraded infrastructure at its Barrow shipyard (where work on the first three boats is well underway) to enable it to deliver Dreadnought, with £450 million of further investment to be made over the life of the programme. The Dreadnought programme supports almost 30,000 British jobs with a supply chain spend of £7.5 billion across 1,500 UK companies.
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
⬇️ Our latest infographic provides a striking visualization of the financial success experienced by the leading US defense contractors, often referred to as the "Big Four," during the year 2022. 👉 It highlights that despite the global turmoil, these companies saw a significant increase in their annual market value, surpassing $10 billion collectively. Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, and General Dynamics have shown impressive gains, with Northrop Grumman leading the pack with a 37% increase in share prices
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
**Defense News Releases FY23 Top 100 List** Defense News has released its annual Top 100 list, ranking the top defense companies globally based on their fiscal year 2023 (FY23) performance. The list takes into account revenue, market share, and other factors. The top 10 companies are: 1. Lockheed Martin 2. Boeing 3. Raytheon Technologies 4. Northrop Grumman 5. United Technologies 6. General Dynamics 7. Huntington Ingalls Industries 8. Textron Systems 9. Leidos 10. L3Harris Technologies The list highlights the performance of defense companies in FY23, revealing trends and insights into the industry's growth and evolution. #Top100DefenseCompanies #DefenseNews #FY23Performance Source: https://lnkd.in/g38wvY9P Update Date: 9 hours ago
To view or add a comment, sign in
3,099 followers