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The Shipyard Test Organization is seeking a highly motivated and engaged Chief Test Engineer to oversee the entirety of the STO test sequencing and execution for a new construction Virginia Class hull. The selected candidate would be responsible to provide oversight and coordination of all Steam & Electric Plant and Hull, Mechanical & Electrical testing in accordance with NAVSEA 0905-485-6010 and Steam & Electrical Plant Manual for Control of Testing and Plant Conditions.
The Chief Test Engineer shall be dedicated to the continuous development of their salary and hourly crew support, have a strong focus on Quality, Safety, Shipbuilding Velocity and People. The CTE shall uphold the Shipyard Test Organization pillars of Formality, Procedural Compliance, Integrity, Ownership, and Planning.
Duties include but are not limited to:
- Effectively manage and develop a team of 1-3 Assistant Chief Test Engineers, 2-4 Test Supervisors, and an hourly workforce of 15-40 hourly mechanical and electrical technicians.
- Strict adherence to all CONOPs initiatives: Red Work/Green Work, Test Form Prosecution, OWL (Operations Worklist), Workforce Efficiency.
- Professionally interface with various entities: Ships Management, Ships Force, JPTG, Naval Reactors, Vendors and all supporting shipyard trades and engineering.
- Develop the 3-week testing plan IAW the STO Playbook and collaborate with Trade and Nuclear leadership to ensure interdepartmental partnership
- Direct the performance of all HM&E/S&EP testing assigned
- Control temporary shipboard systems and utilities installation, such as shore power, cooling water, steam, air and other gases used in support of testing, system operation and control of ships conditions
- Maintain compliance with all applicable procedures and instructions
- Maintain stringent controls and coordination of all activities involving system reentry and restoration and/or affecting ship's conditions (Watertight Integrity Permits) in accordance with all SSP and Work Control procedures
- Must be able to qualify and maintain qualification as Non-Nuclear Shift Test Engineer. This qualification is compensated with a premium upon completion.
Design and develop propulsion plant and non-propulsion components supporting multiple submarine programs. These include pumps, heat exchangers, valves, diesel generator, hydraulic, and air components. Perform varied project management tasks including program planning, preparation of technical correspondence, specification and procedure development, technical manual review, coordination with other Electric Boat departments, review of vendor deliverables (drawings, design reports, procedures, technical correspondence, calculations and test reports), qualification and production test support, and cost and schedule control.
Position requires interface with other Engineering disciplines, Management, Naval personnel, Prime Contractor Technical Personnel, Hardware and Software Vendors, Materials Management, Quality Control, Trades and other Electric Boat support personnel.
Electric Boat offers Flexible Work Arrangements that allows some work to be performed remotely and at home. This varies from position to position based on the amount of classified material the department interacts with, as well as a few other variables. Please ask for more details on how it applies to this opening during discussions with the department.
General Dynamics Electric Boat, the nation's premier designer and builder of nuclear submarines, is seeking Operations Supervisors to take part in building the most complex product in the world.
The Operations Supervisor for Pipe must possess an energetic and positive attitude and be willing to change and develop as requirements of assigned tasks dictate.
Benefits and Perks:
- Employee Training and Development
- Paid vacation, plus 10 paid holidays each year
- Full Medical and Dental
- Vision Plan and Optical Shop
- Employee Pharmacy
- Life Insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts for health and care giving
- HSA with company seed and match program
- Generous Stock Savings and Investment Plan (401K)
- Discounts to local and national vendors
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
- Responsible for daily assignments and overall coordination of employees to ensure maximum performance, efficiency and quality of functions
- Ability to effectively organize and assign work to hourly employees such that safety, quality, schedule and cost objectives are met
- Must demonstrate continuous effort to improve operations, reduce work order span times, streamline work processes and work cooperatively with other multi-trade supervisors on the team to provide first time quality on time
- Must have knowledge of safe work practices; ability to comprehend and follow or issue verbal and /or written instructions; willing to work as necessary to support production needs
- Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing with subordinates and supervisors
- Must have the ability to set, assign and measure daily production goals, instruct, mentor, motivate and hold crew members accountable as required
This position is to support 2nd shift.
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI
General Dynamics Electric Boat, a leader in naval innovation, is seeking passionate engineers to contribute to the design, construction and maintenance of state-of-the-art submarines for the U.S. Navy. Be part of a dynamic team, drive technological advancements, and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of maritime defense. If you're ready for a challenging and rewarding career, apply now to be at the forefront of naval engineering excellence.
This position is within the D408 Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) Configuration Management team. Note: the title “Test Engineer” is used to describe a non-engineering-degreed individual with requisite Navy and/or Navy Logistics experience to perform ILS Configuration Management duties. Candidates with engineering degrees are also welcomed to apply.
This group is responsible for the review of ship drawings, disclosures, and liabilities to identify configuration worthy items in order to generate post-delivery life-cycle logistics products.
The candidate will be responsible for the technical analysis of systems, assemblies, and components for the development of configuration and logistics records in support of establishing and maintaining the correct configuration information for new construction and in-service submarines. Additional responsibilities include:
- Determining logistics-worthiness of each standard part authorized to be installed onboard new construction and commissioned ships and determining a top down breakdown of engineered components and complex systems that is aligned with current government standard practices
- Updating logistics systems with appropriate logistics configuration information for as-designed logistics-worthy components
- Managing and/or initiating the assignment of several logistics codes to ensure effective maintenance/failure reporting/tracking
- Communicating with D408 ILS Configuration Data Managers, System and Component Engineers, Navy Logistics Specialists, and other ILS disciplines such as Maintenance Planning, Supportability and Provisioning in the resolution of configuration questions and issues.
- Using contractor and Navy data systems to perform technical research and analysis of configuration data records
The Engineering Liaison Office (ELO), in conjunction with Piping Design, is presently seeking highly-motivated designers with the ability to develop 3D product model to relocate to Newport News, VA to support Design Yard oversight for COLUMBIA Class construction at the Newport News Shipyard. This position would work for Delano Wilson in the Mechanical and Piping specific COLUMBIA Class deckplate team.
The chosen candidate will be required to answer various types of Change Requests (CRs) / Change Notices (CNs) for COLUMBIA Class Submarines under construction at Newport News Shipyard (NNS) using NX/Team Center. Job will require occasional shipboard investigations on sub-assembly units and modules under various stages of construction. Candidate will be required to interface with NNS trades, engineering, design, construction foreman and planners while developing timely resolutions in consideration of an aggressive construction schedule.
Interfacing with ELO Engineering, EB cognizant Engineering/Design, Materials, Planning, Welding, and Noise Departments will also be required; therefor the ability to work well in a team environment and with outside personnel is pivotal to success at this position. The candidate must also possess sufficient written and verbal skills, as well as the ability to problem solve and prioritize work. Time flexibility is required as work load can vary requiring occasional extended hours.
D471 Commissioned Ships Mechanical Engineering requires an Engineering Supervisor to lead a group of reactor plant fluid systems engineers who provide technical, design and life cycle support to commissioned submarines in the Reactor Plant Planning Yard (RPPY). This group is responsible for reactor plant systems on LOS ANGELES, OHIO, SEAWOLF, and VIRGINIA Class submarines, the S8G Prototype and all Moored Training Ships.
Specific responsibilities of this engineering group include but are not limited to:
- Evaluation and disposition of system and component related questions, trouble calls and liaison inquiries from the Navy shipyards, Navy forces afloat, Prime Contractors, and NAVSEA 08 technical codes
- System analysis, cost/benefit analysis, engineering studies and calculations
- Development of ship modernization design packages including development of ship modification drawings, instructions, and material lists
- Providing engineering input to, and technical review of, the creation or revision of technical documents such as fluid system diagrams and drawings, equipment repair parts documentation, technical manuals
- The group’s engineers serve as project engineers overseeing all aspects of the development of complex tasks including maintaining budgets and schedules, interfacing with Design, other engineering organizations and technical writing groups within EB, multiple customers, vendors and the technical review and oversight of all products produced for assigned tasks.
- Some travel required.
The supervisor and senior technical staff will provide employee development and mentor-ship, ensure compliance with company policies and procedures, and department instructions and directives. The supervisor will be responsible for planning and coordinating work, technical review and approval of deliverables, developing and monitoring budgets and schedules.
D489 MAIN PROPULSION DRIVE (MPD) PROGRAM REPRESENTATIVE:
COLUMBIA Integrated Propulsion Systems (IPS) Engineering (Department 489) has an opening for a program representative to support manufacturing, test, and delivery of the Main Propulsion Drive (MPD). The MPD is a critical component in the revolutionary new propulsion system that will be installed in the upcoming COLUMBIA Class submarines. The person selected for this position will support multiple projects related to management and oversight of the MPD vendor. Responsibilities will include tracking the submittal and approval of documents needed to deliver the MPDs to Electric Boat, being a liaison for coordinating actions across various departments involved in a heavy weight shock test, and placement of purchase orders for future shipset MPDs.
Responsibilities
The person hired for this position may be expected to:
- Assist supervision and program management by managing trackers on project status
- Coordinate with purchasing and program offices on topics related to vendor funding
- Enforce technical and programmatic contract requirements on the sub-vendor (DRS-NPS)
- Review vendor proposals and perform assessments on the reasonability of the proposed costs
- Serve as primary point of contact and interface with customers (NAVSEA and NNL) and the sub-vendor
- Perform document reviews to ensure consistency in content across the department
The Special Projects Payload Launch Control department (D440 SP) applies highly diversified skills to produce weapon and payload launching electronics for one-of-a-kind US Navy nuclear submarines. Engineering opportunities range from initial system design through development, hardware/software integration, test, delivery, and integration of these systems aboard nuclear submarines.
This position is within the Special Projects Electronic Systems (SPES) group. The SPES group is responsible for laboratory and production electronic hardware for the control of payload handling and launching systems. The group's work involves in-house development of hardware required for hosted embedded and distributed control systems; including requirements and specification development, circuit design and analysis, COTS evaluation and selection, prototyping and engineering development model (EDL) fabrication and test. The group provides construction support as required for fabrication and test. Some of the group's work involves subcontractor management, which consists of specification development, and oversight of vendor efforts. Work performed typically involves safety critical systems, and must be performed with the highest level of quality. The group interfaces with NAVSEA, NUWC, shipyards, design, and the Electronic Development Lab (EDL) as well as EB Program office and other engineering disciplines, and multiple vendors.
Responsibilities may include
- Developing and integrating electronics hardware including procurement and manufacturing
- Prototyping new hardware designs in a lab environment
- Decomposing system-level requirements into hardware requirements
- Collaborating with multi-discipline engineers
- Defining and managing interfaces
- Integrating and complex systems and components
- Validating system functionality through hardware and software development efforts
- Supporting system integration, testing, verification, and troubleshooting, both in functional and shipboard settings
- Vendor and project management
- Occasional travel
Electric Boat offers flexible work arrangements that allows some work to be performed remotely and at home. This varies from position to position based on the amount of classified material the department interacts with, as well as a few other variables. Please ask for more details on how it applies to this opening during discussions with the department.
General Dynamics Electric Boat, the nation's premier designer and builder of nuclear submarines, is seeking Operations Supervisors to take part in building the most complex product in the world.
The Operations Supervisor - Structural must possess an energetic and positive attitude and be willing to change and develop as requirements of assigned tasks dictate.
Responsibilities include:
- Responsible for daily assignments and overall coordination of employees to ensure maximum performance, efficiency and quality of functions.
- Ability to effectively organize and assign work to hourly employees such that safety, quality, schedule and cost objectives are met.
- Must demonstrate continuous effort to improve operations, reduce work order span times, streamline work processes and work cooperatively with other multi-trade Supervisors on the team to provide first time quality on time.
- Must have knowledge of safe work practices; ability to comprehend and follow or issue verbal and /or written instructions; willing to work as necessary to support production needs.
- Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing with subordinates and supervisors.
- Must have the ability to set, assign, and measure daily production goals, instruct, mentor, motivate crew and hold crew members accountable as required.
Benefits and Perks:
- Employee Training and Development
- Paid vacation, plus 10 paid holidays each year
- Full Medical and Dental
- Vision Plan and Optical Shop
- Employee Pharmacy
- Life Insurance
- Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts for health and care giving
- HSA with company seed and match program
- Generous Stock Savings and Investment Plan (401K)
- Athletic Club and Fitness Center
- Discounts to local and national vendors
- Relocation Assistance for those that qualify
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
General Dynamics Electric Boat, the nation's premier designer and builder of nuclear submarines, is seeking Operations Supervisors to take part in building the most complex product in the world.
The Operations Supervisor - Pipe must possess an energetic and positive attitude and be willing to change and develop as requirements of assigned tasks dictate.
Responsibilities include:
- Responsible for daily assignments and overall coordination of employees to ensure maximum performance, efficiency and quality of functions
- Ability to effectively organize and assign work to hourly employees such that safety, quality, schedule and cost objectives are met
- Must demonstrate continuous effort to improve operations, reduce work order span times, streamline work processes and work cooperatively with other multi-trade supervisors on the team to provide first time quality on time
- Must have knowledge of safe work practices; ability to comprehend and follow or issue verbal and /or written instructions; willing to work as necessary to support production needs
- Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing with subordinates and supervisors
- Must have the ability to set, assign and measure daily production goals, instruct, mentor, motivate and hold crew members accountable as required
Benefits and Perks:
- Employee Training and Development
- Paid vacation, plus 10 paid holidays each year
- Full Medical and Dental
- Vision Plan and Optical Shop
- Employee Pharmacy
- Life Insurance
- Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts for health and care giving
- HSA with company seed and match program
- Generous Stock Savings and Investment Plan (401K)
- Athletic Club and Fitness Center
- Discounts to local and national vendors
- Relocation Assistance for those that qualify
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Who We Are:
Our team is comprised of engineers who specify, design, develop, integrate, and test instrumentation and control (I&C) systems for US Navy submarines.
What We Do:
Collaborating with systems and component engineers and the industrial security compliance office, cybersecurity engineers support the development and maintenance of shipboard equipment for a variety of submarine platforms. This equipment includes electrical systems for the propulsion and electric plant, as well as hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E) systems. Cybersecurity engineers provide collaborative support to the teams who are developing shipboard control system components and the environments on which control system software is developed. The role of the cybersecurity engineer is to evaluate functional requirements, equipment operating context, and environments (shipyard and ship) and processes in order to provide recommendations and guidance with respect to cybersecurity controls, customer imposed security requirements, and practices. Their objective is to ensure that cybersecurity principles are applied to system designs for operational use as well as to the methods that are implemented for protecting the equipment during ship construction and test. Related responsibilities include equipment research, project management, risk management, preparing presentations, and participating in customer design reviews.
Cybersecurity engineers on our team typically perform the following types of work:
- Control system security analysis and design implementation, including the development of component specific requirements, working in close collaboration with component engineers
- DoD/DoN platform information technology system analysis, development of security control implementation plans, system certification and continuous monitoring
- Design, implementation, operation and maintenance of sensitive unclassified and classified computing systems in accordance with appropriate Naval Reactors and Defense Security Service (DCSA) security policies
- Review of equipment vendor software deliverables to evaluate compliance with cybersecurity requirements
- Acquisition of infrastructure used to configure shipboard systems and support of this infrastructure during shipyard testing
How We Do It:
Our team members exemplify Electric Boat’s core values:
- Value each other
- Behave with integrity and purpose
- Commit to excellence
Department 707 (D707) Overhaul and Repair Engineering consists of a diverse group of engineers that support hands on submarine construction. Specifically, D707 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. D707 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 do become available as required to support fleet maintenance.
The department is cognizant of all non-nuclear systems and components on a submarine, functioning as a dynamic multi discipline team focusing on electrical systems, mechanical/piping systems, and structural components.
Common Electrical Systems
- Non-propulsion electronic systems, including fly-by-wire ship control, weapons launch control, navigation, sonar, instrumentation and indications
- Power distribution, electrical methods, electrical hull penetrators, and electromechanical actuation.
- Voice communications, interior communication circuits, and fiber-optic data distribution.
Common Mechanical/Piping Systems
- Valves, actuators, main condensers/heat exchangers, pipe and machinery fabrication and welding
- Weapons and countermeasure launching, steering and diving, hatch operability, masts and antennas, and shaft and propulsion, hydraulics, and compressed air.
Common Structural Components
- Pressure hull boundary and non-pressure hull boundary ship structures
- Structure fabrication and welding
- Submarine coating and cathodic protection
- Non-metallic coverings and treatments
D707 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.
D707 responsibilities:
- Planning of submarine maintenance, repair, and modernization work through the development of clear and concise procedures contained in technical work documents. This includes interpretation of shipbuilding specifications, military specifications and standards, maintenance requirements, construction drawings, and contractual requirements.
- Providing in-person proactive support to shipyard execution efforts onboard submarines and throughout the shipyard.
- Hands-on troubleshooting to provide timely technical resolutions for execution road blocks.
- Collaborating with D707 system engineers as well as interfacing departments to ensure compliance with Shipyard and U.S. Navy procedures.
- Evaluating technical rationale to support the approval of non-conforming conditions.
- Supporting test and certification of systems impacted by the technical work documents.
- Assisting with off-site projects at various Electric Boat and U.S. Navy facilities.
- Developing an understanding of specific non-nuclear areas and systems of a submarine identified in the technical work documents.
VIRGINIA Class Propulsion Plant Fluid Systems / Engineered Components (414) - The VIRGINIA Class Propulsion Plant Fluids Systems section is made up of the Reactor Plant Fluid Systems, Steam Plant Fluid Systems and Propulsion Plant Test Equipment. The VIRGINIA Class Engineered Components section is made up of the Pumps, Heat Exchangers and Steam Valve groups. These groups are responsible for developing sound technical solutions to emerging construction problems arising at Electric Boat’s Groton Shipyard and Quonset Point Manufacturing Facilities, as well as at Huntington Ingalls Industries – Newport News Shipbuilding. Additionally, the VIRGINIA Class Propulsion Plant Fluid Systems / Engineered Components department, as the lead design yard, provides technical rationale and sound engineering recommendations to the prime contractors (KAPL, and BPMI) and to the Navy for approval.
Engineers routinely perform research in all concentrations of engineering to develop innovative solutions to resolve technical issues, perform pressure drop calculations and fluid flow analysis, develop, issue, and support technical work documents and test procedures, revise provisioning and preventative maintenance documents, develop and implement technical manual changes and incorporate advanced technologies into the propulsion plant. The Engineered Components groups are also responsible for design requirements, procurement, qualification testing, delivery, and construction integration.
Frequent interaction with component vendors, customers, and government laboratories is required. Occasional travel to vendor facilities is required. The design-build-sustain approach to submarine construction is realized through working in multi-disciplinary teams of engineers, designers, and shipyard operations to ensure that design decisions will result in efficient and build-able products.
Opportunities exist for entry-level and experienced engineers with a BS or MS in engineering or related field. Above average written and verbal communication skills are required. Organization, self-motivation, desire for continued education, and a questioning attitude are crucial. An experienced mentor will be assigned to each engineer and on the job training is expected.
Overview
The Integrated Power System (IPS) Directorate supports the development of platforms for the All Electric Navy. This technology is focused on electric drive propulsion, electric power generation, and advanced power systems. This technology is part of the continuing trend in making ships more electric, more capable, and more affordable.
The Integrated Power System Electric Plant Systems and Analysis group responsibilities support submarine system, component performance and the overall capability of the platform to achieve its mission. This support is specialized in power electronics, digital signal processing, embedded controls, electric machines, linear and non-linear system theory, computer modeling and analysis, and power system protections to help integrate these technologies onto submarines.
Responsibilities:
- Maintain a collaborative, inclusive and rewarding work environment
- Supervise a group comprised of engineers supporting the design, development, and analysis of submarine electrical systems
- Review and manage power system interface specifications and ship specifications
- Ensure the technical accuracy, quality, cost and schedule performance of products
- Frequent interface with NAVSEA (05, 08, NNL, and BPMI) customers
- Coordinate routinely with engineering management for development, review and approval support.
- Support equipment and system tests
- Provide resources and support to resolve problems discovered during testing and analysis
- Review test data to support requirement validation
- Recommend design changes for customer approval
- Foster professional development of assigned employees
Position located in Honolulu, HI.
Maintenance & Modernization has an opening for a highly motivated Structural Operations Supervisor to support delivered ship work at EB, Hawaii. This position is for a Structural Operations Supervisor tasking may also require the ability to provide daily direction and technical assistance to a multi-disciplined crew, as required (e.g. Electricians, Shipfitters, Welders, Machinists, Sheetmetal Workers, etc.) of up to 17 tradesmen.
The Structural Operations Supervisor will manage the performance of the group's Safety, Quality, Cost, Schedule, and Continuous Improvement as well as be responsible for the administration and execution of the craft's work paper (i.e. Work Orders, EWP, ERS, TGIs, DLs, ERs, Unsats, Test Forms, etc). The selected individual shall interface with on-site Ops Supervision, Area Superintendent, General Foreman, Engineering, Ship's Management, other off-site organizations, and various government/shipyard employees. The Electrical Operations Supervisor shall be responsible for developing good work practices along with process improvements, and ensure assigned personnel conform to all regulatory and EB requirements.
In this role the successful candidate:
- may be required to work other than normal duty hours, to include evenings, weekends, and/or holidays. Shift work and emergency overtime may be required.
- must possess energetic, positive attitude and be willing to change, develop and adapt as the requirements of the assigned tasks dictate.
- will supervise technical work execution, quality, cost, schedule, continuous improvement and lessons learned.
- will Ensure EB practices, means and methods are taught and employed during performance of the work and will be active in guiding and mentoring.
- must have the ability to set, assign, and measure daily production goals, provide technical expertise, instruct, mentor and motivate crew.
- must be able to obtain a DoD Secret Security Clearance or higher.
- must possess strong leadership and analytical, causal analysis, communication, organizational, planning, and writing skills under minimal supervision.
- will have the ability to use NAVSEA/SP ships drawings, technical manuals, ship system manuals and various other documents in the performance of this task is a must.
- Knowledge of SP/SSP's, MDP's/MDD's, SI's, SDD's, and DI's is a plus.
- Must be able to qualify and maintain Respiratory Protection certification.
- Must be able to qualify and maintain Fall Arrest Protection certification.
- Must be able to qualify and maintain Lifting & Handling / Industrial Trucks certification.
- Must be able to qualify and maintain the EB Heavy Metals Program requirements.
- Must be able to qualify and maintain VT 3.10 qualification.
- Must be able to pass a proficiency exam during interview process.
Travel to other shipyards in the continental United States is required. The successful candidate will be expected to know, comply with and participate in site improvement goals for Safety, Quality, Cost, Schedule and Continuous Improvement.
General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB) is seeking talented engineers to design, construct, and maintain the world’s most capable submarines on behalf of the United States Navy. Our submarines must outperform our adversaries while surviving the most extreme environments on Earth. With your support we will deliver the advantage that protects our sailors, our families and our freedom.
The Platform Systems Engineering department plays an important role in the development of a submarine by driving cross-discipline technical integration and optimization throughout the entire platform. Systems Engineers focus on understanding the operation of complex systems, identifying and preventing system failures, addressing operator needs, and ensuring that the overall system meets U.S. Navy requirements.
Currently, the Platform Systems Engineering department is supporting a wide array of Programs, each in different phases of development; including but not limited to, the VIRGINIA Class Program, the COLUMBIA Class Program, the Subsea and Seabed Warfare Program, and future Class Blocks of Submarines. The Platform Systems Engineering department also supports several off-hull demonstrations, platform payload integration efforts, as well as integrating Special Operations Forces into the platform; examples of these include various missiles, UUVs, UAVs, ROVs, and underwater vehicles.
Your responsibilities may include: leading and supporting multiple engineering disciplines in resolving technical integration challenges, developing and managing technical requirements, supporting cross-functional interface development activities, support testing of ship systems, and managing technical risk efforts. Platform Systems Engineering works closely with other internal engineering disciplines, with various Navy organizations, and with industry partners to ensure successful integration of complex systems within the submarine.
The Platform Systems Engineering department is also seeking candidates that have experience (education or work) with Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) practices and tools.
Assignments and responsibilities will be based on the selected applicants’ experience levels, skill sets, and ambitions, as well as on the evolving needs of each project. Some assignments may provide occasional travel opportunities to the customer’s or industry partner’s locations.
GDEB offers the ability for some work to be performed remotely/at home. GDEB offers engineers the opportunity for technical development by facilitating professional and technical rotations within Engineering or interfacing organizations.
D440 Special Project Payload Launch Control Engineering
Department 440, develops in-house embedded systems and integrates government furnished equipment to support VIRGINIA class related Special Projects related to payload and launch control. D440 is responsible for Systems, Hardware, and Test. D440 works closely with Software Engineering D454.
SPECIAL PROJECTS SIMULATION & TEST
The D440 Special Projects Simulation & Test group is responsible for functional, system, and environmental requirements qualification and simulator and simulation development.
This position is to support system testing on a unique one-of-a kind submarine.
Simulation and Test responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Developing system and component level test procedures and scenarios that trace to system, hardware, and software requirements
- Developing and executing test procedures and scenarios to verify system and component level requirements
- Participating in environmental testing
- Finding and troubleshooting bugs in the system
- Preparing test reports to document as-run test results
- Oversight of vendor test efforts
A successful candidate will have the desires skills:
- Able to work in a fast paced, team environment, coordinating with other disciplines, while meeting schedule and budget constraints
- Self-motivated with the ability to think objectively and drive technical solutions to successful conclusion
- Strong organizational, interpersonal, verbal and written communications skills, as well as the ability to present technical and programmatic content to internal and external stakeholders
The test team member will work closely with other members of the Payload Launch Control Special Projects team in the Systems, Hardware, and Software Engineering groups to deliver products that meet or exceed quality, cost, and schedule requirements. In addition, the test team member will interact with subcontractor team members, Government test witnesses, and US Navy stakeholders.
The position requires the engineer to interface with NAVSEA, Naval Shipyards, Government vendors, sub-contractors and other EB departments and stakeholders as necessary. Frequent travel will be required across the U.S., approximately one week a month in the lower 48 states.
D440 Special Project Payload Launch Control Engineering
Department 440, develops in-house embedded systems and integrates government furnished equipment to support VIRGINIA class related Special Projects related to payload and launch control. D440 is responsible for Systems, Hardware, and Test. D440 works closely with Software Engineering D454.
SPECIAL PROJECTS SIMULATION & TEST
The D440 Special Projects Simulation & Test group is responsible for functional, system, and environmental requirements qualification and simulator and simulation development.
This position is to support system testing on a unique one-of-a kind submarine.
Simulation and Test responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Developing system and component level test procedures and scenarios that trace to system, hardware, and software requirements
- Developing and executing test procedures and scenarios to verify system and component level requirements
- Participating in environmental testing
- Finding and troubleshooting bugs in the system
- Preparing test reports to document as-run test results
- Oversight of vendor test efforts
A successful candidate will have the desires skills:
- Able to work in a fast paced, team environment, coordinating with other disciplines, while meeting schedule and budget constraints
- Self-motivated with the ability to think objectively and drive technical solutions to successful conclusion
- Strong organizational, interpersonal, verbal and written communications skills, as well as the ability to present technical and programmatic content to internal and external stakeholders
The test team member will work closely with other members of the Payload Launch Control Special Projects team in the Systems, Hardware, and Software Engineering groups to deliver products that meet or exceed quality, cost, and schedule requirements. In addition, the test team member will interact with subcontractor team members, Government test witnesses, and US Navy stakeholders.
The position requires the engineer to interface with NAVSEA, Naval Shipyards, Government vendors, sub-contractors and other EB departments and stakeholders as necessary. Frequent travel will be required across the U.S., approximately one week a month in the lower 48 states.
D440 Special Project Payload Launch Control Engineering
Department 440, develops in-house embedded systems and integrates government furnished equipment to support VIRGINIA class related Special Projects related to payload and launch control. D440 is responsible for Systems, Hardware, and Test. D440 works closely with Software Engineering D454.
Department 440 offers a flexible work arrangement that allows some work to be performed remotely and at home. This varies from position to position based on a few variables. Please ask for more details on how it applies to this opening during discussions with the department.
SPECIAL PROJECTS SIMULATION & TEST
The Payload Launch Control Special Projects Simulation & Test group is responsible for VA special projects qualification test, simulators, and test equipment.
Simulation and Test responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Developing system and component level test procedures and scenarios that trace to system, hardware, and software requirements
- Developing and executing test procedures and scenarios to verify system and component level requirements
- Participating in environmental testing
- Finding and troubleshooting bugs in the system
- Developing and maintaining custom simulators, which model the behavior of ship systems and provide real-time input/output interfaces
- Developing custom test equipment, used in construction grooming
- Preparing test reports to document as-run test results
- Developing system simulation to provide system-specific input/output responses
Are you looking for a new career and new challenges? Are you looking for an exciting opportunity that offers both paid training and room to grow?
If yes, then apply today for the position of Carpenter/Stagebuilder at Electric Boat where you will assist in building the most advanced and sophisticated submarines in the world!
What we offer :
- Paid Training
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401K plan with up to 6% employer match
- Paid Vacation and Holidays
- Shift Premium
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services/Ripta
- Tuition Reimbursement Programs
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
- Growth Opportunities
Stagebuilder duties include but are not limited to:
Stage builders are competently trained personnel that construct/dismantle scaffolding in accordance with OSHA and Electric Boat policies/procedures to provide safe trade access during various phases of construction. These tasks are frequently performed by teams of two or more stage builders that utilize various pneumatic and electric tools, forklifts, aerial lifts, telehandlers and overhead cranes.
- Must qualify to wear fall protection while working at heights greater than five feet
- Must be able to lift and handle steel scaffolding, various types of lumber including planks and plywood
- Must possess basic math skills and perform layouts with measuring tools
- Must qualify to operate forklifts, overhead cranes and aerial lifts
- Must be able to work in a collaborative team environment and or work independently
- Must be able to follow directions from supervision and meet daily goals
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Are you looking for a new career and new challenges? Are you looking for an exciting opportunity that offers both paid training and room to grow?
If yes, then apply today for the position of Rigger at Electric Boat where we will assist in building the most advanced and sophisticated submarines in the world!
What We Offer:
- Paid Training
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401K plan with up to 6% employer match
- Paid Vacation and Holidays
- Shift Premium
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services/Ripta
- Tuition Reimbursement Programs
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
- Growth Opportunities
Rigger duties include but are not limited to:
Electric Boat Riggers participate in all indoor & outdoor lifting, handling and moving of heavy loads at the facility.
- Riggers will be required to use typical rigging equipment that includes but is not limited to straps, cables, chains, slings, block and tackle, pulleys, and booms
- Riggers will work with mobile cranes with a capacity of up to 120 ton and overhead cranes (radio control and pendent control) with a capacity of up to 60 ton. Riggers will eventually become trained and qualified to operate overhead cranes and forklifts along with types of handling gear
- This position requires the use of hand signals to communicate with mobile crane operators to ensure all lifting and handling functions are completed properly and safely
- This position also requires work to be performed on ships, barges as well as indoors and outdoors
- Candidates will be required to work at heights, confined spaces, inclement weather and support extended hours and overtime as business needs dictate
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Do you enjoy working with your hands? Are you looking for a new career with paid training and growth opportunities?
Apply for this position with Electric Boat, at our Quonset Point location in North Kingstown, RI today! No experience necessary. We will train you to join our dedicated team building the most advanced and sophisticated submarines in the world!
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401K Plan
- Paid Vacation, Paid Sick & Holidays
- 7% Shift Premium
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
- Minimum starting Hourly Rate $20.00
Electric Boat is the premier designer and builder of nuclear powered submarines for the US Navy and we are experiencing a period of unprecedented growth! We are looking for people who want to learn and grow with the company as we continue to build the most advanced submarines.
All entry level candidates will be placed in one of the following trades based on business needs at time of hire.
*Outside Machinist*
- Works on the submarine doing assembly and shipboard mechanical work that takes place in the shipyard.
*Pipefitter*
- Installs, assembles, fabricates, maintains, and repairs mechanical piping systems that carry liquids and gases under varying pressures
*Outside Electrician*
- Responsible for the electrical wiring of the machines and related equipment supporting many miles of cable in the submarines
*Painter and Sound Dampener
- Preserves the hull and components by sealing the submarines with chemicals and paints to prevent corrosion and protect against the accumulation of marine life
- Laying out & shooting studs, gluing & installing tiles & anti-sweat hardboard
*Shipfitter*
- Responsible for laying out, fabricating and installing metal structural parts, such as plates, bulkheads, frames, foundations, etc. Align and tracks welds structural parts
*Welder*
- Responsible for fusing materials together with a wide range of welding processes
*Sheetmetal*
- Responsible for laying out, fabrication, assembly, and installation of all light gage metalwork which includes air-conditioned ductwork, lockers, cabinets, prefabricated bulkheads, doors and furniture
Paid training will be provided.
This position is located at the North Kingstown, RI location.
Are you looking for a new career and new challenges? Are you looking for an exciting opportunity that offers both paid training and room to grow?
If yes, then apply today for the position of Painter at Electric Boat where we will assist in building the most advanced and sophisticated submarines in the world!
What We Offer:
- Paid Training
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401K plan with up to 6% employer match
- Paid Vacation and Holidays
- Shift Premium
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services/Ripta
- Tuition Reimbursement Programs
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
- Growth Opportunities
As long as you are eager and willing to learn, we will provide paid training to teach you how to excel as a Painter.
Be part of a team that takes pride in building the worlds' most advance submarines.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
- Preserve the hull and components by sealing the submarine with chemicals and paints that prevent corrosion and protect against the accumulation of marine life
- Surface preparation and painting functions, which involves solvent washing, sanding and/or grit blasting
- Measure and document paint thicknesses in order to maintain a high level of quality
- Using various shop equipment including table saws, drill presses, routers, sandblast equipment, brush, roller, airless spray and other specialized equipment and air and electric hand held tools
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
General Dynamics Electric Boat is seeking electricians to join our North Kingstown, RI team!
Become a part of the team at Electric Boat, where we take pride in building the worlds' most advanced submarines!
Some of the Benefits we provide to you include:
- Paid Training
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- Prescription coverage
- 401K plan
- Paid vacation and holidays
- Shift Differential for 2nd and 3rd shift
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services/Ripta
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
- Professional Development and Advancement Opportunities
Electrician Responsibilities:
- Fabricate and install wire-way hangers, stud shooting, install bulkhead stuffing tubes and various sizes and types of cables for lighting, communications, control, power, electronics, nuclear and weapons systems
- Installation of components (terminal boxes, switches, controllers, wiring harnesses, cabinets etc.) for the various electrical systems
- Install main power switchboards and electrical nuclear equipment, cut in and hookup cables for installed components and installation and hook-up of ship's lighting
- Install / build and test fiber optic systems
No electrical license required.
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
X-ray Welders are Skilled Structural Welders that can fabricate a weld without defects to undergo a radiographic X-ray inspection.
The Function: This position encompasses welding on Sub safe/Hull integrity joints according to weld procedures and quality standards.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Weld in all welding positions and on various joint designs
- Gouging of full penetration welds
- Responsibility for welding with high quality, speed, and efficiency
- Expectation that final will meet internal policy standards and UT / RT acceptance criteria
- Selected applicants will be required to successfully complete a RT welding test along with satisfactory completion of a six month probationary period to demonstrate proficiency in X-ray welding
We are looking for passionate shipbuilders to join our team in delivering the most advance nuclear powered submarines.
Some of the Benefits we provide to you include:
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- HSA
- 401K Plan
- Paid Vacation and holidays
- Shift Premium
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services/Ripta
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Advancement Opportunities
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Have you ever wanted to join a team that builds the most sophisticated piece of machinery that plays a critical role in our nation’s defense?
Our function: Build the outer hull of the Virginia and Columbia Class Nuclear Powered Submarines.
The How: Encompassing both manual and mechanized pulse/spray welding processes along with shipfitting/metal fabrication functions.
Duties include but are but no limited to:
- Fabricate frames/cylinders to produce the pressure hull that are ready for outfitting functions; through the use of our variety of hydraulic fixtures
- Following work packages, fixture set up sheets, drawings, ER's, and SSP's in order to produce a quality product
- Pass a semi-automatic and mechanized spray and pulse arc test (GMAPLS, GMASPS & GMASPM) prior to being granted a position
Some of the Benefits we provide to you include:
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401K Plan
- Paid Vacation and holidays
- Shift Premium
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services/Ripta
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Advancement Opportunities
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Do you have experience in Carpentry, Metal Fabrication, Shipfitting or Cranes/Forklifts....then this is an exciting career for you!!!!
Steel Processing takes raw material (plate and shapes) through a variety of cutting and forming techniques to create the parts to fabricate the Hull and Structure of our nuclear submarines.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
- Operate CNC-15 different CNC machines on the floor for plasma, laser and oxy cutting for both plate and shapes, grinder
- Burners-working with oxy propane and plasma torches to create & bend the steel plates
- Formers-forming rolls & c-frame press utilizing press brakes ranging from 65 ton to 5K ton
Transportation-trained and certified in forklift and 50 ton overhead cranes in order to maneuver steel throughout the department.
Some of the Benefits we provide to you include:
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401K Plan
- Paid Vacation and holidays
- Shift Premium
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services/Ripta
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Advancement Opportunities
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Do you have metal fabrication, auto body, or HVAC experience? Are you looking for an opportunity to advance your career?
Apply today! Become a part of the team at Electric Boat, where we take pride in building the worlds’ most advanced submarines.
Some of the Benefits we provide to you include:
- Paid Training
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- Prescription coverage
- 401K plan
- Paid vacation and holidays
- Shift Differential for 2nd and 3rd shift
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services/Ripta
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
- Professional Development and Advancement Opportunities
Sheetmetal Mechanic Responsibilities:
- Interpret construction drawings with basic mathematic ability.
- Complete work assignments using company drawings, test documents, technical manuals, shipyard procedures and shop machinery.
- The layout, fabrication, assembly, and installation of all light gage metalwork which includes air-conditioned ductwork, lockers, cabinets, prefabricated bulkheads, doors, furniture and formica
- Performing joiner work, fabricate nonstructural bulkhead doors and stainless steel trim
- Work conditions may include entry in restricted/confined spaces
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Are you interested in learning a new trade, but don't have experience yet? Or do you have plumbing or HVAC experience and are looking for a career with opportunities to grow?
Apply today! No experience required. As long as you are eager and willing to learn, we will provide training and opportunities for you to excel as a Pipefitter.
Some of the Benefits we provide to you include:
- Paid Training
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- Prescription coverage
- 401K plan
- Paid vacation and holidays
- Shift Differential for 2nd and 3rd shift
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services/Ripta
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
- Professional Development and Advancement Opportunities
Pipefitter Responsibilities:
Fabricate and install the piping systems that will carry the ship's liquids and gasses at various pressures. Pipefitters use measurement, fit-up bending, and installation skills and techniques to comply with tight tolerances. Familiarity with pipe bending requirements, bolting and welding pipe hangers to support systems & pipe detail fabrication is helpful. Duties include:
- Pipe fit-up which may involve welded joints, silver brazed joints or mechanically fastened joints
- Working with very small tubing to very large diameter piping
- Working with various systems including hydraulic, lube oil, high and low pressure air, high and low pressure steam, sea water, chilled water, and potable water
- Grooming systems to prepare for Company, Navy and Government inspections
- Cutting pipe using saws and pipe cutters and fit pipe using consumable inserts
- Cleaning and maintaining cleanliness of piping components
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Do you have programming experience-CNC/G-Codes, experience with milling/lathes, have strong mathematical skills.....then this is the position for you!!!!
Join our team, the nation's premier designer and builder of nuclear powered submarines.
Duties include but are not limited to:
- Set up, program editing, and operation of CNC milling and turning centers
- Requires the verification of parts and parts configuration to plan requirements using various high tolerance precision measuring tools
- Must have the ability to read and interpret mechanical detail and assembly drawings, including GD&T, weld- joint symbols, and NDT requirements
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- Prescription Coverage
- HSA
- Health and Wellness Programs
- 401K
- Commuter/Van Services
- Paid Vacation and holidays
- Paid training
- Advancement Opportunities
This position is located at our Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI location.
Are you mechanical... like working on cars... good at math.. then this is the position for you!
This position is involved with the following:
- Performing layout work to support machining, assembly and installation of components into modules that will eventually become working parts of a nuclear submarine
- Taking measurements with basic measuring tools and precision measuring equipment such as inside, outside and depth micrometers, dial calipers, vernier calipers and indicators
- Utilization of standard hand tools such as, combination wrenches, torque wrenches, screw drivers, pliers etc...
- Utilization of various portable and fixed machinery such as bench grinders, hand held grinders, drill presses, hand held drills, magnetic base drills, hydraulic drills, portable boring equipment, milling machines and lathes
- Work is performed utilizing technical work documents, blueprints, specification manuals and written or oral instruction
- Number of people assigned to a task is dependent on the scope of work but team work is a basic fundamental
- Installation and or machining tasks generally take place within a module or on hull. Working inside tanks or confined spaces should be expected. Bench type assignments are generally rare and temporary
Be part of a team that takes pride in building the worlds' most advance submarines.
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- Prescription Coverage
- Health and Wellness Programs
- 401K
- Commuter/Van Services
- Paid Vacation and Holidays
- Paid Training
- Shift Differential for 2nd and 3rd Shift
- Professional Development and Advancement Opportunities
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Our Goal: To produce the highest quality submarines for the protection of the American trust and future.
Our Function: Perform welding procedures using GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding)on all submarine piping systems materials, including bi-metallic welds.
Duties include but not limited to:
- Welds on butts, sockets, boss roots, weldolets and fillets
- Consumes an E.B. insert to form the root pass of a butt weld, performs 5X magnification visual inspection of pipe welds, and weld repair of excavated areas of pipe welds
- Operates automatic TIG fixed head and orbital automatic welding equipment
- Performs a visual inspection of finished welds
Some of the Benefits we provide to you include:
- Paid Training
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- Prescription coverage
- 401K plan
- Paid vacation and holidays
- Shift Differential for 2nd and 3rd shift
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter/Van Services/Ripta
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
- Professional Development and Advancement Opportunities
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
The X-Ray Shipfitter is required to interpret construction drawings with basic mathematic ability.
Apply today at Electric Boat and become part of a team that takes pride in building the world's most advanced submarines!
Benefits include:
- Paid training
- Medical, Dental, & Vision
- 401K plan with up to 6% employer match
- Paid vacations and holidays
- Growth opportunities
- Shift Premium
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter Van Service/RIPTA
- Tuition Reimbursement Programs
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
Duties include, but are not limited to:
- Fitting Hull butts, critical inserts and penetrations
- Layout, fabrication, assembly and installation of foundations, structures, bulkheads, frames, components and deck packages
- Will need to develop a working knowledge of structural weld joint fit-up/weld symbols, burning and grinding operations
- Will be required to align parts in relation to each other using jacks, clips and wedges through use of blueprints and templates
- Tack-weld structural parts as required
- Must be able to read and interpret written policies, procedures and guidelines as work assignments will be accomplished using company drawings, test documents, technical manuals, and shipyard procedures
- Work conditions may include entry in restricted/confined spaces
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Are you a skilled shipfitter looking for a new challenge? Or, are you a carpenter/fabricator who wants to take your skills to the next level?
If yes, then apply today at Electric Boat and join our dedicated team building the world's most advanced submarines!
Benefits include:
- Paid training
- Medical, Dental, & Vision
- 401K plan with up to 6% employer match
- Paid vacations and holidays
- Growth opportunities
- Shift Premium
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter Van Service/RIPTA
- Tuition Reimbursement Programs
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
Duties include:
- Layout, fabrication, assembly, and installation of foundations, structures, bulkheads, frames, components and deck packages
- Developing a working knowledge of structural weld joint fit-up/weld symbols, burning and grinding operations
- Aligning parts in relation to each other using jacks, clips and wedges through use of blueprints and templates
- Tack-welding structural parts as required
- Ability to read and interpret written policies, procedures and guidelines as work assignments will be accomplished using company drawings, test documents, technical manuals, and shipyard procedures
- Basic Mathematic ability
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Are you inexperienced and looking to learn a new trade, or, do you have welding training but want to take your skills to the next level? Are you a skilled welder looking for a new challenge and growth opportunities?
Apply today at Electric Boat and become part of a team that takes pride in building the world's most advanced submarines!
Benefits include:
- Paid training
- Medical, Dental, & Vision
- 401K plan with up to 6% employer match
- Paid vacations and holidays
- Growth opportunities
- Shift Premium
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Commuter Van Service/RIPTA
- Tuition Reimbursement Programs
- Safety Boot Reimbursement Program
Duties include:
- Welding on a wide variety of materials, using an ever-growing number of weld processes
- Welding structural assemblies using GMAW and SMAW during fabrication and installation of submarine construction
- Participation in continuous training in traditional and new welding processes using both conventional and state-of-the art equipment (Qualification required for each process)
- Use of pneumatic tools such as grinders, burr tools, wire brushes, etc
- Oxy/fuel pre-heat and carbon/arc gouging as well as verifying weld size using weld guages
- Reading and interpretation of weld symbols, technique sheets, and work packages
- Additional tasks as assigned
This position is located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
Electric Boat is the premier designer and builder of nuclear powered submarines for the US Navy and we are experiencing a period of unprecedented growth! We are looking for people who want to learn and grow within our Flight Operations Department. Currently we operate a Gulfstream 280 and two Beechcraft 1900D aircraft. The selected candidate will be part of our team delivering outstanding customer service and time savings to our employees helping to meet production goals. The aircraft technician will work along with our Flight Operations Maintenance Administrator ensuring all aircraft remain airworthy and available for use. This position provides training, opportunities for advancement within the company, and requires some travel (~20%).
Primary duties include but are not limited to:
- Responsible for ensuring airworthiness of all company aircraft
- Perform inspections, maintenance, service and repairing of aircraft and aircraft engines
- Ensure that aircraft are in good mechanical condition and safe for flight, comply with company requirements and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations and manufacturer’s technical data
- Responsible for maintenance preflight and post flight inspections and corrective actions
- Ensure aircraft maintenance is completed following established procedures and schedules
- Liaise with FAA, aircraft manufacturers and other industry partners
- Participate in technical operations meetings
- Assume an active role in troubleshooting system discrepancies and ensure that maintenance work performed is done in the most efficient and cost effective manner
- Assist in other flight department functions as assigned.
The Information System Security Officer (ISSO) position is responsible for supporting the implementation, assessment, and monitoring of security requirements across multiple Electric Boat (EB) Information Systems (IS) supporting the U.S. Navy. This position reports directly to the Chief of Cybersecurity.
The successful candidate must possess sufficient understanding, knowledge, and experience to ensure EB ISs are operated and maintained in compliance with all policies and procedures required by the DFARS 252.204-7012, and National Institute of Standards and Technology [NIST] Special Publications [SP] 800-171 (NIST SP 800-171).
This position requires a balance of technical knowledge and experience, with strong documentation and reporting skills. Responsibilities include:
- Developing and maintaining security plan documents (hardware and software baselines, diagrams, user lists)
- Reviewing, processing, and tracking configuration management requests and risk assessments
- Processing user agreement forms; ensuring users complete necessary training and meet requirements for access
- Developing and maintaining system specific policies and procedures
- Working with system/network administrators to verify Operating System (OS) and network device configurations, and ensure compliance with other technical requirements and configurations
- Monitoring and analyzing user and system activity
- Monitoring compliance with vulnerability management requirements
- Supporting incident response activities
- Identifying and reporting areas of non-compliance, and compliance gaps
- Working closely with the Information System Security Manager (ISSM), as well as other system stakeholders
- Providing guidance and support on security requirements and implementation
- Supporting internal and external inspections and assessments
- Supporting system assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring efforts
The Payload Launch Control Department D440 applies highly diversified skills to produce weapon and payload launching electronics for US Navy nuclear submarines. The VIRGINIA (VA) Systems Integration Group is responsible for Payload Support Electronics System (PSES) project and task management, system engineering, requirement development and management, risk assessment, and system safety support. D440 coordinates with industry partners and interfaces with internal and external stakeholders, including NUWCDIVNPT Technical Directive Agent (TDA) and NAVSEA Program offices. Presentations are used to communicate program status and milestone readiness through System Integration Team, Design Review, and Program Review meetings. Presentations are integrated packages of information received from multiple engineering disciplines and industry partners. The role of the Program Representative will focus on D440 External Presentation coordination and logistics, and conference report generation using Microsoft Office, Zoom.gov, and Adobe tools.
Position Responsibilities will include:
- Coordination and management of presentations (and associated meetings) for program stakeholders
- Collaborating with multidiscipline stakeholders
- Conference Report generation and submission
Description:
This position in a growing, high profile, department is looking for enthusiastic individuals to guide project teams to identify, assess, and mitigate unacceptable risks to ensure successful execution of complex tasks. To achieve these goals, the right candidate needs to be a team player with strong critical thinking skills and a relentless questioning attitude.
This position will engage in both Nuclear and Non-Nuclear construction activities predominately occurring at the Quonset Point (RI) and Groton (CT) facilities and requires flexibility in work schedules to include infrequent off-shift and weekends to support ship’s key events and test programs.
Responsibilities of this position include:
- Ability to gain knowledge on all facets of the submarine construction processes via research and personal interactions and apply critical thinking to identify areas of risk.
- Facilitate risk mitigation meetings for all levels of personnel on a large variety of projects.
- Providing engineering review for implementing formal risk assessments and mitigation methods.
- Ensuring engineering engagement in construction related Learning Sessions.
- Providing oversight and direction for engineering surveillances of construction and testing evolutions.
- Coordinating Senior Management Review Teams for complex tasks.
This posting is for Nuclear Inspectors at Electric Boat's Quonset Point facility. Nuclear Inspectors are responsible for verifying the structure, systems, and components built at Quonset Point that used to support the nuclear reactor of the submarine meet the requirements and standards set to ensure safe operation by our sailors serving to help protect our freedom.
- Nuclear inspectors perform non-destructive testing (NDT) eg, MT, PT, etc., of welds/materials as well as fabrication and installation verifications for nuclear submarines
- Inspectors execute the NDT techniques, per their training and evaluate physical conditions of systems (piping, structural, electrical, etc.) to verify material is built to plan and standards
- Review and understanding of drawing and specification requirements for nuclear systems is required
This position is located in North Kingstown, RI
A challenging and exciting career is waiting for you!
General Dynamics Electric Boat has a proud history dating back to its incorporation on February 7, 1899, and the delivery of the first practical submarine to the U.S. Navy the following year. During the ensuing century, Electric Boat has been at the forefront of every innovation in submarine technology. Today, we are the nation's premier designer and builder of nuclear submarines.
We deliver the advantage that protects our sailors, our families and our freedom!
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- Prescription Coverage
- Health and Wellness Programs
- 401K
- Commuter/Van Services
- Paid Vacation and Holidays
- Paid Training
- Shift Differential for 2nd and 3rd Shift
- Professional Development and Advancement Opportunities
Learn more at gdeb.com/careers
Quality Inspectors perform inspection duties throughout the facility, which includes verifying attributes for welds, structures and components. Candidates will be trained in Quality Control systems, Electric Boat procedures applicable to the work they are performing and Quality Department Instructions. Candidates must work in a collaborative environment to meet all company and organizational goals.
All successful candidates will be required to maintain a Magnetic Particle certification. Further opportunity for inspection disciplines such as Liquid Penetrant, Pre-Test, Electrical, Mechanical, etc. may be made available once proficiency has been achieved and maintained in Magnetic Particle.
Above all, successful candidates must embody the Electric Boats Core Values, work safely; be responsible for themselves, their peers, the ship and crew who will operate our vessel. This position will need inspectors who perform with integrity and purpose. Our sailors and their families deserve excellence in our workmanship and first time quality. We are the last line of defense for the integrity of our product.
This is a SECOND shift position located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.
General Dynamics Electric Boat, a leader in naval innovation, is seeking passionate engineers to contribute to the design, construction and maintenance of state-of-the-art submarines for the U.S. Navy. Be part of a dynamic team, drive technological advancements, and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of maritime defense. If you're ready for a challenging and rewarding career, apply now to be at the forefront of naval engineering excellence.
Selected candidate will join a group that is responsible for supporting a wide range of electrical systems and equipment in the following areas: reactor plant instrumentation and control systems, steam and electric plant systems, auxiliary electrical/electronic systems, power distribution equipment and systems, and advanced power electronics. This position supports all fleet submarines, including Los Angeles, Ohio, Seawolf and Virginia classes; training platforms including S5W/S6G Moored Training Ships at NPTU Charleston, SC and the S8G Prototype at Kesselring, NY; and Multi Mission Platform (MMP)/Watchtower. This job will provide for an unusually large variety of work of differing durations, and increased responsibilities and independence as ability and experience supports.
Responsibilities include initial system and/or component design, ship alteration upgrades, and life cycle support. Candidates will function as a project engineer overseeing all aspects of engineering tasks including overall technical quality, working in a team environment, maintaining schedules, awareness of budgets, and interfacing with Design and other engineering organizations and disciplines. Candidates will also be required to evaluate and provide technical resolution to system and component related questions and problems from Naval Shipyards, Navy forces afloat, land based prototypes, reactor plant prime contractors and NAVSEA engineering and program offices. Selected candidates will be expected to effectively communicate within the organization as well as with NAVSEA, prime contractors, Navy shipyards and equipment vendors.
Newly hired personnel will be assigned a mentor to assist in learning the above roles and responsibilities.
D457 is located in the off-shipyard Kings Highway office in Groton.
Job Description
The Manager of Operations will be responsible to direct and manage all aspects of the Inside Machinist operations at the Groton Facility. Requires a broad knowledge of shipyard support responsibilities and ability to effectively organize, delegate, and evaluate results among all functions within the organization. responsible for controlling direct and overhead budgets, quality standards, and performance to schedule. Must be fully cognizant of OSHA requirements relating to specific trades and will be held accountable for enforcement of standards and shipyard safety practices. Must be able to interpret and implement all job requirements utilizing EB systems and procedures.
Department 498 is responsible for the design of Columbia Class HM&E Mechanical Systems and Hull Valves and Standard Valves, and supporting procurement of material for these systems and installation and test on the ship. Department 498 engineers will provide support for the development, installation and test of Columbia Class submarine systems in the area of weapons handling, weapons launch, retractable masts, hydraulic components/cylinders, steering & diving systems, ship hatches and doors, towed systems, hull valves, standard valves, and other special studies. Department 498 engineers will be responsible for resolution of design problems through Change Notices (CN’s), analysis supporting design changes and resolution of design problems, responding to supplier problems via Vendor Information Requests (VIR’s), providing oversight of suppliers, reviewing test forms, reviewing logistics technical documentation products, and resolution of construction and material procurement problems.
Responsibilities include performing detail mechanical analysis, machine design development, resolution of material procurement issues, resolution of design problems, oversight and support of suppliers manufacturing parts/components from Electric Boat disclosures (drawings), resolution of supplier manufacturing issues, and evaluation of design concepts and cost reduction ideas. Engineers will interface with engineers from all disciplines, designers, shipbuilders, trades, suppliers, Navy Labs and NAVSEA customer personnel. Experience with Finite Element Analysis using Abaqus a plus. Experience in designing mechanical systems/components for seawater exposure/immersion a plus.
Electric Boat offers Flexible Work Arrangements that allows some work to be performed remotely and at home. This varies from position to position based on the amount of classified material the department interacts with, as well as a few other variables. Please ask for more details on how it applies to this opening during discussions with the department.
Department 498 is responsible for the design of Columbia Class HM&E Mechanical Systems and Hull Valves and Standard Valves, and supporting procurement of material for these systems and installation and test on the ship. Department 498 engineers will provide support for the development, installation and test of Columbia Class submarine systems in the area of weapons handling, weapons launch, retractable masts, hydraulic components/cylinders, steering & diving systems, ship hatches and doors, towed systems, hull valves, standard valves, and other special studies. Department 498 engineers will be responsible for resolution of design problems through Change Notices (CN’s), analysis supporting design changes and resolution of design problems, responding to supplier problems via Vendor Information Requests (VIR’s), providing oversight of suppliers, reviewing test forms, reviewing logistics technical documentation products, and resolution of construction and material procurement problems.
Responsibilities include performing detail mechanical analysis, machine design development, resolution of material procurement issues, resolution of design problems, oversight and support of suppliers manufacturing parts/components from Electric Boat disclosures (drawings), resolution of supplier manufacturing issues, and evaluation of design concepts and cost reduction ideas. Engineers will interface with engineers from all disciplines, designers, shipbuilders, trades, suppliers, Navy Labs and NAVSEA customer personnel. Experience with Finite Element Analysis using Abaqus a plus. Experience in designing mechanical systems/components for seawater exposure/immersion a plus.
Electric Boat offers Flexible Work Arrangements that allows some work to be performed remotely and at home. This varies from position to position based on the amount of classified material the department interacts with, as well as a few other variables. Please ask for more details on how it applies to this opening during discussions with the department.
The Shipyard Test Organization is a learning organization that plans, prepares and executes complex testing on all non-nuclear systems through strict adherence to the policies and procedures that drive our Test Program. Our Test Directors abide by the nuclear watchstanding principles that have shaped our STO Pillars: Procedural Compliance, Ownership, Integrity, Level of Knowledge, Backup each other, Formality, and Planning.
STO is the premier trade made up of a team of world class testers who have the knowledge and skill to be the last in line delivering the most capable warships to the U.S. Navy. STO Test Directors complete a rigorous qualification program through provided schooling, hands-on application and troubleshooting on the deckplate, and a continued dedication to growth and proficiency within their role.
Responsibilities for this role include, but are not limited to:
- Perform hydrostatic testing of all Shipboard, Steam and Electric Plant, Auxiliary and Weapons systems.
- Complete Test Director review of Addendums and Test Form data daily to ensure accuracy and compliance IAW all Shipyard Test procedures
- Exhibit high moral character and integrity required to certify NAVSEA test requirements
- Exhibit the ability to read and understand various system and test diagrams/drawings required for all mechanical system testing.
- Work onboard submarines under construction during all phases of construction in all types of weather.
- Work requires heavy lifting, pulling and climbing (ladders) and work in tight/confined spaces for extended periods of time.
- Install, maintain and remove test equipment (hoses, fittings, test pumps, etc.) and have the ability to understand the different types of test equipment, fittings and hoses for each system and apply them correctly per system requirements.
- Be able to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret clearance.
Training and Qualifications:
Shipyard Test personnel are required to complete and maintain qualifications in the following areas:
- perform watch standing duties to include: operate ship’s mechanical systems; roving watches required for ship safety, or to monitor mechanical systems required as part of the construction.
- perform mechanical operational testing of all Steam and Electric Plant, Hydraulic and Weapons systems which may include going on sea trials.
- work controls qualification as a safety technician which requires making systems safe for trade work utilizing Electric Boat’s Lock out/Tag out procedures.
- training to use radiological dosimetry to work within radiological controlled areas when required.
- training to maintain the requirements for system cleanliness
The Shipyard Test Organization is a learning organization that plans, prepares and executes complex testing on all non-nuclear systems through strict adherence to the policies and procedures that drive our Test Program. Our Test Directors abide by the nuclear watchstanding principles that have shaped our STO Pillars: Procedural Compliance, Ownership, Integrity, Level of Knowledge, Backup each other, Formality, and Planning.
STO is the premier trade made up of a team of world class testers who have the knowledge and skill to be the last in line delivering the most capable warships to the U.S. Navy. STO Test Directors complete a rigorous qualification program through provided schooling, hands-on application and troubleshooting on the deckplate, and a continued dedication to growth and proficiency within their role.
Responsibilities for this role include, but are not limited to:
- Perform electrical testing of all Shipboard, Steam and Electric Plant, Auxiliary and Weapons systems.
- Complete Test Director review of Test Form data daily and logging calibrated test equipment
- Exhibit high moral character and integrity required to certify NAVSEA test requirements.
- Exhibit the ability to read and understand various system and test diagrams/drawings required for all electrical system testing.
- Work onboard submarines under construction during all phases of construction in all types of weather.
- Work requires heavy lifting, pulling and climbing (ladders) and enter in tight/confined spaces for extended periods of time.
- Perform various electrical testing tasks using various meters to perform continuity checks of installed cables and equipment. Perform alignments of ship systems electronic systems. Assist in trouble shooting when required.
- Individual must understand and comply with Division Safety Manual and technical manual operating instructions
- Be able to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret clearance.
Training and Qualifications:
Shipyard Test personnel are required to complete and maintain qualifications in the following areas:
- Training to perform electrical operational testing of all Steam and Electric Plant systems; Hull Mechanical and Auxiliary systems; and Weapons systems which may include going on sea trials.
- Work Controls: Qualify to perform the duties of a safety technician which requires making systems safe for trade work utilizing Electric Boat’s Lockout/Tag-out procedures.
- Perform watch standing duties to include: operate ship’s electrical systems; roving watches required for ship safety, or monitor electrical systems required as part of the construction which may include weekend work.
- Use of radiological dosimetry to work within radiological controlled areas when required.
- Complete and maintain the required training to work on energized equipment
D493 – Pressure Hull and External Structures - Engineers are responsible for supporting the detail design and analysis of submarine pressure hull structures including tanks, trunks, and bulkheads as well as structures external to the pressure hull including the bow, sail, super structure, stern, and control surfaces. Responsibilities include structural engineering analysis of equipment foundations, bulkheads, tanks, trunks, hull inserts, and the pressure hull shell and frames, bow and stern main ballast tank structures, external fairing's and control surfaces. Analysis for submergence, fatigue, hydrodynamic flow loads and tank pressurization loads and shock loads (static and dynamic) are performed using state-of-the-art computer models as well as conventional hand calculation methods. Engineering review of the design follows the design development from concept formulation through detailed models to design disclosure in a DesignBuild-Sustain environment as well as construction support during the build phase. Additionally, D493 Engineers will interface with designers and engineers from other disciplines and participate in Navy design reviews. Knowledge of finite element analysis, steel design techniques and/or advanced mechanics of materials is required for these positions.
Electric Boat offers Flexible Work Arrangements that allows some work to be performed remotely and at home. This varies from position to position based on the amount of classified material the department interacts with, as well as a few other variables. Please ask for more details on how it applies to this opening during discussions with the department.
The selected candidate will be a Deputy Program Director for Electric Boat's Special Emphasis Programs (SEPs). The candidate will report directly to the Quality Assurance and Special Emphasis Program Director.
Primary responsibility is to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Special Emphasis Program manuals (SUBSAFE - NAVSEA 0924-062-0010, DSS-SOC - NAVSEA SS800-AG-MAN-010 P-9290 and the FBW/SCS - NAVSEA T9044-AD-MAN-010) and maintain the program such that processes, procedures, and work practices are in place and followed with the appropriate rigor and awareness to successfully certify submarines for service. Selected candidate will be expected to support Special Emphasis Program certification events (audits and surveys) for all ship classes. This effort includes, and is not limited to scheduling and coordination of audit events and adjudication of audit findings. Frequent interaction with senior EB and NAVSEA leadership is required, as well as with Program Offices, Engineering, Design, and Operations personnel. Selected candidate will be expected to support certification events occurring nights, weekends and holidays, as required. The selected candidate will provide support to other SEP Deputies as necessary and participate in scheduling,coordination and execution of Functional Audits. Some business travel is required.
General Dynamics Electric Boat, the nation's premier designer and builder in nuclear submarines, is seeking Material Service Representatives.
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- Prescription Coverage
- Health and Wellness Programs
- 401K
- Commuter/Van Services
- Paid Vacation and Holidays
- Paid Training
- Shift Differential for 2nd and 3rd Shift
- Professional Development and Advancement Opportunities
Material Service Representatives are required to receive, identify, locate and retrieve materials across the facility. Duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Responsible for tallying types and quantities of items against receiving reports, material move tags, packing slips, packing lists and shipping documents
- Locates material according to size, shape, weight or stock number and palletize material securely to pallet boxes, etc.
- Will be required to operate precise cutting equipment & tools including band saws, abrasive saws, shears, etc.
- Candidate will be required to operate sophisticated forklift equipment
- Responsible for processing work on tablets
This is a SECOND shift position located at the Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, RI.