General Dynamics Electric Boat
Overview
The Assistant Chief Test Engineer (ACTE), Non-Propulsion Electronic Systems (NPES) is responsible for the day to day NPES test activities and reports to the NPES Chief Test Engineer. Specific duties of the NPES ACTE vary by project type. Some of the NPES ACTE responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Oversee project cost and performance data
Assist the CTE with management of project schedules
Supervise the daily tasking of hourly and salary personnel assigned to their project
Report status and concerns to the CTE
Supervise and conduct effective shift turnovers
Interface with Engineering and Government Test Teams to coordinate test program activities
Verify retest requirements are properly identified and accomplished as required
Document and track issues with tests and test execution
Perform Test Procedure review for completeness and accuracy
Directly supervise or lead tests in their area of expertise
Actively support process improvement initiatives
Supervise / control NPES test activities during Sea Trials
Qualifications Required:
Minimum of 3 years of experience with Non Propulsion Electronic Systems Operation and Maintenance
High School Diploma or equivalent
The ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance
Previous experience with the implementation of hazardous energy safety controls (lockout / tagout)
Previous experience with and ability to execute to NAVSEA 0905-485-6010 (Navy experience also accepted in lieu of 6010 quals)
Preferred:
Minimum Four years of experience with the NPES test program and knowledge in the operation of Navigation, SONAR, Combat and Weapons, Local Area Networks, Ship Control, Towed Array Systems, Integrated Communication System, Circuit D, ICCP, and various auxiliary systems
Current or previous qualification as an Electric Boat NPES, Shift Test Director
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering
Candidates who possess experience with Electric Boat policies and procedures, work tracking systems that apply to Test Directorate processes
Skills
Candidates should possess excellent personal and personnel management skills.
Must be capable of working in a team environment and be able to demonstrate highly effective communication skills.
Excellent task management and technical abilities to coordinate and direct integrated test evolutions.
Must demonstrate proficiency with the requirements of NAVSEA 6010, re-entry control, and safety tagout procedures and processes.
Excellent computer skills including: EWP, Artemis, Microsoft Office, ATA, Cornerstone.
Possess excellent interpersonal skills, and effective written and oral communication skills.
Possess detailed knowledge of Planning, Construction, and Test activities.
The ability to access all areas of the ship including confined spaces
Physical Qualifications Climbing, Color Vision, Crawling, Kneeling, Light Lifting, Pulling, Pushing, Reaching, Stooping, Twisting
Environmental Attributes Cold, Dry, Dusty, Hot, Inside, Noise, Oily, Outside, Wet
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Oversee project cost and performance data
Assist the CTE with management of project schedules
Supervise the daily tasking of hourly and salary personnel assigned to their project
Report status and concerns to the CTE
Supervise and conduct effective shift turnovers
Interface with Engineering and Government Test Teams to coordinate test program activities
Verify retest requirements are properly identified and accomplished as required
Document and track issues with tests and test execution
Perform Test Procedure review for completeness and accuracy
Directly supervise or lead tests in their area of expertise
Actively support process improvement initiatives
Supervise / control NPES test activities during Sea Trials
Qualifications Required:
Minimum of 3 years of experience with Non Propulsion Electronic Systems Operation and Maintenance
High School Diploma or equivalent
The ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance
Previous experience with the implementation of hazardous energy safety controls (lockout / tagout)
Previous experience with and ability to execute to NAVSEA 0905-485-6010 (Navy experience also accepted in lieu of 6010 quals)
Preferred:
Minimum Four years of experience with the NPES test program and knowledge in the operation of Navigation, SONAR, Combat and Weapons, Local Area Networks, Ship Control, Towed Array Systems, Integrated Communication System, Circuit D, ICCP, and various auxiliary systems
Current or previous qualification as an Electric Boat NPES, Shift Test Director
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering
Candidates who possess experience with Electric Boat policies and procedures, work tracking systems that apply to Test Directorate processes
Skills
Candidates should possess excellent personal and personnel management skills.
Must be capable of working in a team environment and be able to demonstrate highly effective communication skills.
Excellent task management and technical abilities to coordinate and direct integrated test evolutions.
Must demonstrate proficiency with the requirements of NAVSEA 6010, re-entry control, and safety tagout procedures and processes.
Excellent computer skills including: EWP, Artemis, Microsoft Office, ATA, Cornerstone.
Possess excellent interpersonal skills, and effective written and oral communication skills.
Possess detailed knowledge of Planning, Construction, and Test activities.
The ability to access all areas of the ship including confined spaces
Physical Qualifications Climbing, Color Vision, Crawling, Kneeling, Light Lifting, Pulling, Pushing, Reaching, Stooping, Twisting
Environmental Attributes Cold, Dry, Dusty, Hot, Inside, Noise, Oily, Outside, Wet
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