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General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works

Mechanical Engineer I, Life Cycle Engineering

General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works, Brunswick, Maine, us, 04011

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The Life Cycle Engineering Department supports the design, construction and test of in‑service Navy DDG 51 and DDG 1000 surface combatants in multiple locations around the world. Our DDG 51 Engineering team is seeking a

Mechanical Engineer I

with piping and HVAC system experience to support the engineering and design of distributed shipboard mechanical systems for Ship Alterations. Operating under the BIW Business Operating System (BOS), the Mechanical Engineer I ensures compliance with safety, quality, and performance standards while coordinating with other key stakeholders to meet overall milestones.

Responsibilities

Responding to Functional Engineering Analysis Requests, including deriving engineering system requirements from Navy sources, preparing engineering schematics or written direction to detail design, or development of design rules and standards.

Performing sizing calculations related to heat load and pressure loss of ventilation and flow and pressure drop modeling of piping systems as well as evaluating impact to ship margin for Navy proposed changes.

Developing material requirement documents or specifications for procurement.

Reviewing and approving vendor submittals and design products.

Assisting the Navy with system troubleshooting and development of changes.

Interfacing with Planning Yard design teammates, including Navy counterparts, to resolve technical issues and develop appropriate correspondence.

Participating in special studies and projects working with peers and Navy sponsors to evaluate ship changes involving replacement of obsolescent equipment, modernization of ship systems, or development of new capabilities.

Qualifications

A Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering is required.

0 to 1 year of engineering experience.

Experience with design of distributed systems and familiarity with marine and military systems desired.

Fundamental understanding of fluid mechanics used in the engineering and design of shipboard distributed systems.

Familiarity with design of US Naval Combatants and Navy requirements (ship specifications, General Specifications for Overhaul, Mil‑specifications, etc.) for distributed system design and analysis desired.

Ability to develop and apply skills to critically assess technical problems, evaluate options, and develop solutions with limited information.

Ability to read, understand, and interpret diagrams, schematics, and blueprints/drawings.

Familiarity with CAD systems and databases desired.

Familiarity with shipbuilding preferred.

Demonstrated positive attitude toward participation in a team environment and demonstrated ability to function as a contributing engineering team member.

Demonstrated written and oral communication skills.

Ability to handle multiple projects and assignments with competing priorities desired.

Broad knowledge of and experience with a variety of computer systems desired, including Excel, Word, and Adobe required. Experience with Access, Basic Programming, mechanical system network modeling, and CAD systems (AutoCAD and Catia preferred).

This position requires you to obtain a government security clearance. You must be a US Citizen and be able to obtain an interim security clearance within the first 45 days of hire.

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