Electric Boat
Overview
This engineering position will support Columbia-New Construction & PSA. This position is an engineering position that has involvement in all aspects of the new construction of a submarine and provides direct technical support to Waterfront personnel for submarines that are in-construction at the Electric Boat Groton and Newport News Shipyards and Quonset Point Facility. The support includes in-depth participation in the submarine's Key Milestone Events (Motor Module, AC Light Off, Float-Off, Steaming, Reactor Compartment Closeout, Initial Criticality), Ship Certifications and Sea Trials. Specifically, the individual will work as part of the Engineering/Operations group as a Joint Test Group (JTG) member in the management of the Hull Mechanical & Electrical (HM&E) test program. The individual will work as part of a group of engineers engaged in the issuance, updating and review of new construction contractually required tests in support of Electric Boat's New Construction test program between EB and Newport News Shipyard (NNS). This department, D461, operates in a collaborative, dynamic and team oriented manner, interfacing with Operations, Waterfront Engineering, Design, Quality, Program Office, and Ship’s Management to execute a successful HM&E test program. In addition, interaction with the United States Navy (USN) customer is typical, including the Supervisor of Shipbuilding Groton (SSGR), Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and submarine crews. Responsibilities
Evaluating trade work performed to determine necessary retesting for system / component recertification, issuance of HM&E test procedures, configuration control of HM&E test procedures, reviewing of HM&E and Non-Propulsion Electronic System (NPES) test procedures completed by trades. Troubleshooting / deck plate support for problems found during certification testing and managing projects for Columbia Class Hulls for New Construction thru PSA and Technical Availabilities. Qualifications
Required: Bachelor of Science degree or higher in Engineering (mechanical, aerospace, electrical, or marine disciplines preferred) 2-5 years post-graduate experience in submarine design, construction support and/or testing experience. Preferred: Navy experience or Naval/private shipyard experience in testing, test planning, test scheduling, and experience with ship systems operation and/or maintenance Merchant Marine or Land Based Power Generation experience Experience and knowledge of word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, Teamcenter, ELCADD, access to government systems (CITIS, departure from specification (DFS), work deferrals, comprehensive problem reports, interactive test procedures (ITP), Engineering Reports (ERs), Change Requests(CRs), Change Notices (CNs) Skills
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, attention to detail, and be capable of working both independently and in a team environment. The ability to maintain composure under the pressure and stress associated with aggressive schedules and deadlines is important. Physical Qualifications
Climbing, Crawling, Kneeling, Twisting Environmental Attributes
Cold, Dry, Dusty, Fumes, Hot, Inside, Noise, Oily, Outside, Wet
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This engineering position will support Columbia-New Construction & PSA. This position is an engineering position that has involvement in all aspects of the new construction of a submarine and provides direct technical support to Waterfront personnel for submarines that are in-construction at the Electric Boat Groton and Newport News Shipyards and Quonset Point Facility. The support includes in-depth participation in the submarine's Key Milestone Events (Motor Module, AC Light Off, Float-Off, Steaming, Reactor Compartment Closeout, Initial Criticality), Ship Certifications and Sea Trials. Specifically, the individual will work as part of the Engineering/Operations group as a Joint Test Group (JTG) member in the management of the Hull Mechanical & Electrical (HM&E) test program. The individual will work as part of a group of engineers engaged in the issuance, updating and review of new construction contractually required tests in support of Electric Boat's New Construction test program between EB and Newport News Shipyard (NNS). This department, D461, operates in a collaborative, dynamic and team oriented manner, interfacing with Operations, Waterfront Engineering, Design, Quality, Program Office, and Ship’s Management to execute a successful HM&E test program. In addition, interaction with the United States Navy (USN) customer is typical, including the Supervisor of Shipbuilding Groton (SSGR), Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and submarine crews. Responsibilities
Evaluating trade work performed to determine necessary retesting for system / component recertification, issuance of HM&E test procedures, configuration control of HM&E test procedures, reviewing of HM&E and Non-Propulsion Electronic System (NPES) test procedures completed by trades. Troubleshooting / deck plate support for problems found during certification testing and managing projects for Columbia Class Hulls for New Construction thru PSA and Technical Availabilities. Qualifications
Required: Bachelor of Science degree or higher in Engineering (mechanical, aerospace, electrical, or marine disciplines preferred) 2-5 years post-graduate experience in submarine design, construction support and/or testing experience. Preferred: Navy experience or Naval/private shipyard experience in testing, test planning, test scheduling, and experience with ship systems operation and/or maintenance Merchant Marine or Land Based Power Generation experience Experience and knowledge of word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, Teamcenter, ELCADD, access to government systems (CITIS, departure from specification (DFS), work deferrals, comprehensive problem reports, interactive test procedures (ITP), Engineering Reports (ERs), Change Requests(CRs), Change Notices (CNs) Skills
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, attention to detail, and be capable of working both independently and in a team environment. The ability to maintain composure under the pressure and stress associated with aggressive schedules and deadlines is important. Physical Qualifications
Climbing, Crawling, Kneeling, Twisting Environmental Attributes
Cold, Dry, Dusty, Fumes, Hot, Inside, Noise, Oily, Outside, Wet
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