General Dynamics Electric Boat

Entry Level Engineer - Nuclear

Requisition ID
2025-16004
Location
US-CT-New London
Seat Location
EB New London Facility
Trade
Engineering
Shift
1st
Security Clearance Required
Secret
Number of Openings
1

Overview

The Radiation Analysis/Shielding group at Electric Boat is known within the Naval Nuclear Program for its radiation analysis expertise, its hands-on knowledge of shielded structures, related manufacturing methods and the ability to resolve difficult problems with applied, practical solutions. Radiation shielding engineers provide analysis for future designs, consulting services and support to construction activities at Electric Boat facilities, Newport News Shipbuilding (Huntington Ingalls Industries), land based prototypes, and for Commissioned Submarines, Moored Training ships and their designated support facilities. Working in a team environment, engineers develop innovative solutions to solve problems. Engineers interface with designers, shipyard personnel, the Naval Nuclear Laboratories and our Navy customer. Opportunities exist for engineers with a degree in nuclear engineering, with analytical and computational skills in radiation transport and related shielding analysis. Above average written and verbal communication skills are required, prior naval nuclear experience a plus.

Qualifications

Required:

  • B.S. in Nuclear Engineering or Physics
  • Less than 5 years of post graduate engineering Experience
  • Experience with one or more Monte Carlo transport codes

Preferred:

  • MS or PhD. in Nuclear Engineering or Physics (with nuclear focus)
  • Experience or interest in radiation protection or radiation detectors/dosimetry
  • Prior Naval Nuclear Program experience

Skills

Skills:

  • Able to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.
  • Strong organizational, interpersonal, written and oral communication skills.
  • Strong knowledge of at least one high level programming language (e.g. Python, CIC++)
  • Analytical and computational skills in radiation transport and shielding analysis

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