General Dynamics Electric Boat

D489 Control Software Test Bed Engineer

Requisition ID
2025-15114
Location
US-CT-New London
Seat Location
EB New London Facility
Trade
Engineering
Shift
1st
Security Clearance Required
Secret
Number of Openings
4

Overview

Department 489 is part of the Integrated Power Systems (IPS) Directorate which is responsible for developing the COLUMBIA Class (CLB) state-of-the-art electric drive propulsion system.  D489 is responsible for the development and construction support of the electric drive system (drives, controls, and power distribution).  

 

General Description:

In support of electric drive design efforts, D489 is developing a Control Software Test Bed (CSTB) that contains a propulsion system emulator integrated with actual shipboard control hardware/software.  The CSTB will be used to support propulsion component software certification and assist in the early discovery/ resolution of propulsion system controls issues.  The CSTB emulator hardware runs in real-time to mimic propulsion system performance.   The CSTB real-time control logic will use MATLAB/Simulink models to support rapid-prototyping of the propulsion system dynamics. 

 

This work includes:

  • Integration of shipboard control hardware with propulsion & electric plant system real-time hardware
  • Development and modification of propulsion system models running in real-time,
  • Establish component interfaces, analog/digital conversion, relay logic, and control power design
  • Support hardware selection and procurement efforts
  • Develop CSTB design documentation, requirements, and test procedures

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering
  • 0-3 years relevant experience

 

Preferred

  • Electric or mechanical experience or related education desired in the design, analysis, or test of power electronic systems
  • Experience with digital signal processing and non-linear, dynamic analysis 
  • Classes in electromechanical energy conversion, electric drives, digital controls, power electronics, and electric machines 
  • Familiarity with MATLAB/Simulink
  • Experience with similar modeling tools simulating electrical component and system performance

Skills

  Strong communication skills and motivation in a technology design environment are required.

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