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A Bridge Between Service and the Civilian World
SkillBridge is Department of Defense program designed to help military service members transition to the civilian workforce through specific industry training.
MoreA Career in Orbit
By Kendra Kastelan Doug Hurley, Northrop Grumman senior director of business development, will never forget the day in July 2000 when he found out he was going to be an astronaut. He was staying in a remote cabin in Canada on a trip with his father. He’d recently applied to…
MoreA Culture of Transformation
Northrop Grumman interns leveraged digital transformation tools and practices to develop two national security satellites.
MoreA Journey of Resilience
While I was working as an inclusive special education teacher in New Jersey, my husband and I decided to start a family.
MoreA Lasting Legacy
As one of the key flight controllers on the NG-15 mission that sent the S.S. Katherine Johnson Cygnus spacecraft to the International Space Station in February 2021, I had what you could call a full-circle moment.
MoreA Mindboggling Opportunity
Derrick first connected with Northrop Grumman virtually at the Great Minds in STEM conference, an initiative supported by the company’s educational outreach nonprofit, the Northrop Grumman Foundation.
MoreA New Reality: Virtual Internship Exceeds Expectations
Meet Turner: A senior at the University of Texas at Dallas who recently completed an internship with Northrop Grumman. See how his internship exceeded expectations.
MoreA New Space Paradigm Calls for Purpose-Built Spacecraft
Northrop Grumman is accelerating the pace of new space technology development. DARPA's R3D2 project deployed a new type of antenna in record time.
MoreA New Way to Power the World’s Most Powerful Navy
By Adam Stone For the U.S. Navy, the stakes are high when it comes to power management. Modern weapons and sensor systems on ships require a great deal of steady, reliable power to stay ready and alert. But, as any sailor will tell you, space is tight on naval vessels.…
MoreA Pathway into an Engineering Career
Northrop Grumman’s Pathways Program is a three-year rotational program for entry-level professionals to establish a foundation in their career and develop business acumen.
MoreA Proud Ally
Nicki, senior manager of contracts, discusses her journey becoming an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community after her daughter came out.
MoreA Spark of Inspiration
SPARK is a Northrop Grumman business development program under the Blue Labs organization that allows employees to explore technical ideas not always covered by contracted programs.
MoreA Three-Dimensional Career
A manufacturing design engineer by training, the first time Jasmine saw a 3D-printed airplane part, she felt like she was starting an adventure.
MoreA Veteran’s Voice: The Siren that Saved my Life
Rafael, a veteran living in Huntsville, AL, is test engineer. Once a warfighter using the equipment he tests, he finds pride in protecting those in action.
MoreA Water and Electricity Pairing: NiobiCon™ Technology Sparks Self-Insulating Solutions
Developed by Northrop Grumman, NiobiCon™ technology is a new innovation so that underwater electrical applications can keep currents contained, specifically for recharging unmanned underwater vehicles.
MoreA-10 Thunderbolt II
Jet aircraft built for the Air Force for air support of troops, attacking armored vehicles, and providing quick-action against enemy ground forces.
MoreAbout Our UK Graduate Programme
Our Early Careers programmes are the lifeblood of our organisation and we are committed to ensuring that your experience here is the best it can be.
MoreAbout Sentinel (GBSD)
Northrop Grumman has been awarded the U.S. Air Force’s LGM-35A Sentinel (GBSD) contract to replace the aging ICBM System.
MoreActive Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Radars
Northrop Grumman is at the forefront of Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar innovations. Our design experience with AESA fire control radars helps provide air-to-air, air-to-ground, land, and sea superiority for the world’s armed forces.
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