Department 482 Electrical Systems is looking for highly motivated engineers to oversee the development and integration of multiple VIRGINIA Class submarine electrical/electronic systems: camera and light system, hydraulic indication and control systems, communications system, and secondary propulsion system.
Department 482 Electrical Systems Engineers will interface with:
- Electric Boat organizations:
- Other electrical system engineers (Electrical, Combat Weapons, and Waterfront Engineering) and designers for power distribution, instrumentation, monitoring and control systems, and communications
- Other engineering and design disciplines (Fluid systems, Structural, Ventilation and Arrangements)
- Shipyard trade organizations
- Program office
- Procurement
- Planning
- External organizations
- Supervisor of Shipbuilding Groton (SOSG)
- Various Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) organizations and their subcontractors
This work involves:
- Developing written correspondence, technical papers and presentations
- System/component development, plans, and schedules
- Hardware, software and interface requirement specifications
- Develop/review of procurement specifications and subcontractor statements of work to ensure requirement traceability to ship and system requirements
- Selecting components and cables for use within system or parts within component
- Support 3D product model development, review, approval and product issue through each of the Concept, Arrangement and Detail Design activities
- Review of associated design products (examples include but not limited to: Assembly & Detail Drawings (A&D), Cabling Diagrams (CADs), Wiring Tables (WT), cable routing)
- Review test procedures and reports
- Review system/component technical manuals, ship system manuals and operating instructions
- Identification and management of system/component risks
- Managing part obsolescence / lifecycle
Occasional travel will be required for this position. Knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Project, Excel and Visio is needed to support this work.