Department 440: Payload Launch Control Systems Engineering group supporting SEAWOLF, VIRGINIA and COLUMBIA programs. We are a systems engineering team supporting special project submarine programs. The systems engineering team is responsible for the development and maintenance of unique one-of-a-kind submarines.
The position requires an engineer to lead Government vendors, sub-contractors and other GDEB departments in the development and maintenance of a complex submarine test and training asset. The position requires travel in the United States approximately once a quarter for a week with the potential to be more frequent. System engineers perform many diverse tasks during the project life cycle.
alternative architectures | analysis of lab or ship identified problems |
technology investigations | initial system design |
clean sheet of paper approaches | reviews of milestone event SRR, PDR, CDR, SQT, FAT, AT |
concepts of operations maintenance | trade-studies |
DoD, IEEE, and military standards | requirements management and documentation |
interfaces both data and physical | identify/resolve program risks |
component qualification | verification and validation testing |
anomaly reporting | assessment of obsolescence issues |
technical refresh assessments | government furnished handling systems, vehicle systems, and electronic systems |
Systems engineers typically do not perform detailed hardware or software design but may occasionally assess detailed designs.
In this position you may be performing job duties on a boat and/or in the shipyard.
This position is on-site only in Groton, CT.
Required:
Preferred:
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