After her 12-month placement, Ayisha went on to graduate from university before rejoining the business as a Graduate Software Engineer to continue honing her technical and leadership skills.
Meet Luke
Graduate Systems Engineer at Northrop Grumman UK

Creativity with Purpose
At Northrop Grumman UK, our team’s commitment to advancing defence technology is evident through dedicated engineers like Luke.
Since joining the organisation as a Graduate Systems Engineer in September 2024, Luke has made strides in his professional development, taking on critical responsibilities across Systems and Verification & Validation (V&V) positions.
From Curiosity to Career
Luke's journey into engineering began with a blend of curiosity and passion for technology. “I had a few friends at NG who spoke highly of the work, and I was intrigued by what they did,” he said. He earned his undergraduate degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Brighton, followed by a postgraduate degree at the Defence Academy in Shrivenham.
Since joining Northrop Grumman, he has taken on more complex and varied responsibilities. “I was thrown into project work right away, and while daunting to be given so many responsibilities early on, it advanced my knowledge rapidly,” he noted. Luke remained on this project which progressed from the requirements phase through to the testing phase and has provided him with valuable insights into the engineering lifecycle.
Creativity in Engineering
Luke's approach to engineering is defined by a blend of creativity and analytical thinking. “I have a creative mindset which I believe lends itself well to systems engineering because it requires high-level thinking and seeing the bigger picture,” he said.
One of Luke’s passions is music production. “There’s a similarity in how you need to think when creating music and engineering. Both fields require attention to detail combined with a holistic view to ensure everything integrates well,” he said.
Collaboration at the Core
Luke took on more responsibility while leading a Test Readiness Review (TRR) process, which proved to be a recognised highlight in his career at Northrop Grumman so far, earning him a performer of the quarter award. “I felt I thrived the most during that project. It allowed me to highlight my leadership abilities and work closely alongside all the delivery teams,” he said, reflecting on the experience. Luke found satisfaction in being a point of contact between the teams and management, guiding the project through the crucial testing phase.
Luke emphasises the importance of collaboration and mentorship. He regularly interacts with cross-functional teams, contributing to requirement management and V&V tasks. “Working with highly experienced engineers across the business has been enlightening,” he said. “The dynamics in a project setting have greatly enhanced my learning curve.”
A Mission with Meaning
As he continues his journey, Luke believes that the importance of working in the defence sector is profound. “It still blows my mind sometimes thinking about what I do and seeing the result of the work – knowing it will have a significant impact on our national security in the future.”
This sense of purpose is coupled with an appreciation for Northrop Grumman's culture. “The people here are super supportive and genuinely nice. It creates a positive atmosphere that contributes to productivity,” he added. “My advice is to show initiative, take every opportunity you can, and just go for it.”
A Bright Future
Following the success of his previous work, Luke is eager to further develop his knowledge as a new project in the concept design phase of the lifecycle unfolds. He sees this as an opportunity to explore Systems Engineering more deeply as a role. “I am excited to help guide this new project from its formative stages and I am happy to have been selected to contribute to this programme,” he said.
As he reflects on his time at Northrop Grumman so far, Luke exemplifies the qualities of a forward-thinking engineer dedicated to innovation and collaboration. His commitment to personal growth and the mission of Northrop Grumman positions him as a key player in shaping the future of defence technology.
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