Overhaul and Repair Engineering consists of a diverse group of engineers that support hands on submarine construction. Specifically, Overhaul and Repair Engineering supports the top U.S. Navy priority of fleet readiness by accomplishing overhaul, repair, and modernization work on active duty SEAWOLF, VIRGINIA, OHIO, and LOS ANGELES class submarines. Overhaul and Repair Engineering accomplishes this support beginning to end from developing work breakdown structures to supporting final system test and ship certification at Electric Boat’s shipyard and various off-site U.S. Navy shipyards and facilities. Opportunities to travel to other submarine repair facilities may be consistently required to support fleet maintenance for Electric Boat contracted work. Overtime is available and may be expected to meet organizational needs.
The organization is cognizant of all non-nuclear systems and components on a submarine, functioning as a dynamic multi discipline team involving electrical systems, mechanical/piping systems, and structural components.
The focus of this position will be submarine structures including but not limited to pressure hull boundaries, internal structures, welding and preservation, but has the opportunity to work on other systems. Within the structures group there is also the opportunity to become qualified in submarine structural corrosion inspections and evaluations, ensuring the ship can perform its mission in an unrestricted manner.
Common Structural Components
Common Electrical Systems
Common Mechanical/Piping Systems
Overhaul and Repair Engineering operates in a collaborative and fast paced manner to ensure safety, stealth, maneuverability, and habitability of a submarine are maintained to the highest level. Engineers interface consistently with other Electric Boat departments including scheduling, quality assurance, material sourcing, contracts, cost engineering, system testing, operations skilled trades, and project management as well as U.S. Navy submariners.
Overhaul and Repair Engineering responsibilities:
*On the job training as well as training under more experienced engineers or subject matter experts will be provided.
Required:
Preferred:
Candidates must possess strong written and oral communication skills and be able to effectively collaborate with a wide range of internal and external organizations at multiple levels of management. Candidates must be highly motivated and well organized with strong project management skills and be capable of working both independently and in a team environment. The candidate must have a strong fundamental understanding of engineering concepts and basic understanding of relationship between electronic, mechanical/piping, and structural systems/components.
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