FewerJobs.
Employers

Employer profile

General Dynamics Electric Boat

174 open roles indexed with location, benefit, and apply-link signals where available.

ATS: icims

Open roles

Showing the most recent indexed roles for this employer.

Search all matching jobs
  • D489 MAIN PROPULSION MOTOR DRIVE (MPD) SYSTEMS ENGINEER (SOFTWARE) (ENGINEER I/II)

    New London, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    D489 MAIN PROPULSION MOTOR DRIVE (MPD) SYSTEMS ENGINEER (SOFTWARE) (ENGINEER I/II) New London, CT, US Overview COLUMBIA Integrated Power Systems (IPS) Engineering has openings for an engineer to support design, test, and system integration of the COLUMBIA Class Main Propulsion Motor Drives and Main Propulsion System. This role provides the opportunity to oversee the development and integration of critical components into the revolutionary electric drive system for the COLUMBIA Class. The D489 MPD team responsibilities include design development and redesign efforts, qualification testing, and detailed analysis for all systems within the component including control systems, power electronics, and software, firmware, and hardware integration. Additionally, the team has a strong focus on driving the supplier deliverables, test procedures, test reports, and design to meet all applicable requirements without deviation while also identifying deficiencies and opportunities for design improvements for current and future electric propulsion plant submarine topologies. Engineers in the group will assist in MPD shipboard integration at Electric Boat manufacturing facilities and test support at the Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, CT, and the IPS Compatibility Test Facility (CTF) in Philadelphia, PA. Responsibilities: The engineer hired for this position will be expected to: Manage MPD software architecture design and redesign efforts Verify control system design compliance with specifications and system requirements Support testing and troubleshooting for MPDs at the Electric Boat ship

  • Operations Supervisor - Structural (2nd shift)

    Jacksonville, FL, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Operations Supervisor - Structural (2nd shift) Jacksonville, FL, US Overview The next step in support of the Virginia Class and Columbia Class construction process is executing “Build to EB Paper” in a Strategic Partnership environment at a supplier facility. General Dynamics Electric Boat is seeking experienced Operations Supervisors to support second shift operations as part of the Embedded Team located in Jacksonville, Florida. This effort supports Virginia and Columbia Class Deck fabrication activities. This position will supervise and oversee second shift work execution, fabrication means and methods, and embedded supplier personnel operating as part of the EB Strategic Partnership model. The Operations Supervisor will manage Safety, Quality, Cost, Schedule, and Continuous Improvement initiatives while ensuring compliance with all EB processes, procedures, and regulatory requirements. The Operations Supervisor will be responsible for developing and reinforcing strong work practices, maintaining EB culture and standards during second shift operations, supporting process improvements, and ensuring assigned personnel maintain required qualifications and training records within the established training system. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Maintain active second shift deck plate presence and provide direct oversight of production activities supporting Virginia and Columbia Class programs. Must possess an energetic, positive attitude and be willing to adapt and evolve as operational requirements dictate. Supervise technica

  • SSNX Systems Engineer

    New London, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    SSNX Systems Engineer New London, CT, US Overview The next generation fast attack submarine (SSNX) engineering team is in need of Systems Engineers. The SSNX Team has openings for highly motivated engineers to support the development of a new electric plant design for the next class of submarines. The group is in the process of developing a new cost-effective, power dense, electric plant architecture that utilizes the latest technologies. Responsibilities include propulsion plant and electric plant systems and component evaluations. Other responsibilities include the evaluation and development of requirements to develop propulsion, electric, steam and reactor plant systems. Candidates will function as a project engineer overseeing all aspects of engineering tasks including overall technical quality, work in a team environment; maintain schedules, interfacing with design and other engineering organization and disciplines. Newly hired personnel will be assigned a mentor to assist in learning the roles and responsibilities of a systems engineer. Qualifications Requirements: Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering is required. 0-5 years of post-graduate engineering experience Experience with MS Offices products: Word, Excel, Project, OneNote, PowerPoint Preferred: Masters in Engineering Experience with MATLAB tools is desired Previous experience in development of electric, steam and propulsion plant systems and components is desirable Defining and meeting functional and detail requirem

  • Test Engineer - Technical Lead

    Groton, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Test Engineer - Technical Lead Groton, CT, US Overview There's never been a better time to join the shipbuilding industry. As demand for cutting-edge naval technology grows, General Dynamics Electric Boat is at the forefront-designing, building, and maintaining the most advanced submarines in the world. Our work is mission-critical, supporting the U.S. Navy and strengthening national security. About Department 403 - Technical Services The Life Cycle Support directorate is responsible for the development and maintenance of all submarine logistics products, including modernization and fleet support of submarines. Our mission is to provide the U.S. Navy five-star support that increases submarine Operational Availability and Capability. As part of this directorate, Department 403 - Technical Services provides writing, editing, logistics, and production services in the development and maintenance of logistic technical data (LTD) including ship systems manuals and component technical manuals for OHIO, SEAWOLF, VIRGINIA, SSGN, and COLUMBIA. Role Overview D403 (Technical Services) is seeking an experienced Test Engineer - Technical Lead. This group is cognizant of the development, maintenance, and distribution of logistics technical data (LTD) for all submarine classes. LTD includes ship systems manuals, component technical manuals, steam and electric plant manuals, special emphasis program boundary books, and maintenance and alteration documents. Key Responsibilities Provide technical guidance, oversight, and coordination of th

  • Engineer I/II- Systems

    Groton, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Engineer I/II- Systems Groton, CT, US Overview About The Department D471 Commissioned Ship Propulsion Plant Mechanical Engineering supports mission readiness of LOS ANGELES, OHIO, SEAWOLF, and VIRGINIA Class commissioned submarines by providing engineering technical support for modernization and maintenance of the reactor plant. RPPY engineers also provide engineering support for Naval Nuclear Power Training Units, which include the Moored Training Ships and the S8G Prototype. About This Group D471 Component Engineering provides technical support and problem resolution to the US Navy for all commissioned classes of submarine, directly supports the maintenance and modernization of active-duty vessels. The Component Engineering group is team focused, with a priority placed on the training of new engineers through both structured learning and a robust mentorship program. The work offers variety, opportunity, and unique insights into the submarine life cycle and mission. Role Overview This position requires the ability to resolve a wide variety of technical challenges, directly supporting day to day operation and maintenance of the commissioned fleet. These challenges are limited in scope, but provide direct benefit to the fleet. In addition to these shorter term tasks, an engineer in this position will also have the opportunity to act as the engineer on tasks to support fleet modernization and increased capability. Engineers oversee all aspects of the tasks, including funding approval, ship check visits, overall tec

  • Experienced Systems Engineer, Fluids

    Groton, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Experienced Systems Engineer, Fluids Groton, CT, US Overview D471 Reactor Plant Planning Yard (RPPY) Reactor Plant Fluids Engineering supports mission readiness of LOS ANGELES, OHIO, SEAWOLF, and VIRGINIA Class commissioned submarines by providing engineering technical support for modernization and maintenance of the reactor plant. RPPY engineers also provide engineering support for Naval Nuclear Power Training Units, which include the Moored Training Ships and the S8G Prototype. This position requires the ability to resolve a wide variety of technical challenges, directly supporting the commissioned fleet and trainers. Technical expertise and knowledge of fluids engineering, submarine arrangements, military and federal specifications, welding, fasteners, material properties, and project management are all beneficial to the position. This position requires resolution of a wide variety of technical challenges in a fast-paced environment. Technical expertise and knowledge of propulsion plant fluid systems, Military and Federal specifications, welding, fasteners, materials, mechanical equipment, and general methods of manufacturing will be developed by frequently using these skills in performing technical evaluations. RPPY Reactor Plant Fluids engineers are expected to evaluate and resolve system and component related questions and problems from Naval Shipyards, perform system analysis, perform cost/benefit analysis, perform engineering studies and calculations, resolve obsolescence issues and updated provisioning documents, deve

  • Operations Supervisor - Structural

    Jacksonville, FL, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Operations Supervisor - Structural Jacksonville, FL, US Overview The next step in support of the Virginia Class and Columbia construction process is executing “Build to EB Paper” in a Strategic Partnership environment at a supplier facility. EB is looking for experienced Operations Supervisors to be part of the new Embedded Team located in Jacksonville, Florida. This effort would be in support of Virginia and Columbia Class Decks. This EB position will supervise and oversee the work content, means and methods of fabrication, utilizing supplier personnel as embedded EB employees. Operations Supervisor will manage the performance of the group's Safety, Quality, Cost, Schedule, and Continuous Improvement. The Operations Supervisor shall be responsible for developing good work practices, developing and maintaining EB culture, assisting with process improvements, and ensuring assigned personnel conform to all regulatory/EB requirements. Candidate will monitor and maintain employees training and required qualifications using the established training records system: Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Must possess energetic, positive attitude and be willing to change, develop and adapt as the requirements of assigned tasks dictate. Supervise technical work execution, quality, cost, schedule, continuous improvement and lessons learned. Supervisor will be permanently located in Florida supporting Strategic Partnership (work to EB paper) programs at EB supplier facilities. EB supervision will be responsible for th

  • Engineer Sr - Systems

    New London, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Engineer Sr - Systems New London, CT, US Overview Overview Department 489 is seeking a highly motivated experienced individual to support the design and procurement of the COLUMBIA Class Turbine Generator (TG) sets. The prospective D489 engineer will be responsible for the design, manufacture, test, and delivery of the TG sets for the state-of-the-art electric drive propulsion system on COLUMBIA Class submarine. Responsibilities Collaborate with support organization personnel and other engineering disciplines to resolve supplier technical challenges and non-conformances Review of Supplier technical submittals Provide oversight of testing at the vendor facility in Sunnyvale, CA and the compatibility test facility (CTF) in Philadelphia, PA (frequent travel may be required) Participate in technical discussions with vendor(s), Prime contractor and NAVY customers Review internal documentation to ensure that requirements have been met Preparation of technical correspondence to NAVY customers Qualifications Required: Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Systems engineering or related engineering degree 5 or more years of post-graduate engineering experience Working knowledge in Microsoft 365 applications, specifically Excel, Word, and PowerPoint The ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense secret clearance is required Preferred: Master's degree in Electrical engineering, Mechanical Engineering with experience with electrical or electromechanical design, and/or Systems Engineering Experienc

  • IEPT Test Engineer

    Philadelphia, PA, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    IEPT Test Engineer Philadelphia, PA, US Overview This position is full time in Philadelphia, PA, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Electric Boat is performing oversight of multiple test programs at the Integrated Power Systems (IPS) Compatibility Test Facility (CTF) including the Independent Electric Plant Test Program (IEPT) for the COLUMBIA Class. The IEPT Test Engineer will be qualified in the operation of COLUMBIA Class systems and will maintain qualification in accordance with the IPS CTF Training and Qualification Plan. The IEPT Test Engineer will draw upon their Navy operational, land based test facility, or shipyard test experience to provide oversight and coordination of testing operations occurring at the IPS CTF for the IEPT. The IEPT Test Engineers will also support the Motor Module Test Program (MMTP) when the motor module is present, as needed. Occasional Business Travel (up to 10% per year) to Electric Boat Groton and New London, CT facilities is required. IEPT Test Engineer responsibilities include: Act as Electric Boat's direct representative at the controlling station for engineering and test to ensure the proper conduct of testing being conducted per proper requirements and procedures. Report directly to Electric Boat Chief Test Engineer (CTE) and the IPS CTF Test Manager on the conduct of the test program, test plans, and coordination efforts between IEPT and MMTP. Exercise an oversight responsibility for the conduct of IEPT operations during their assigned shift. Advise the NSWCPD Shift Test Engin

  • Experienced Engineer - Network

    New London, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Experienced Engineer - Network New London, CT, US Overview D462 seeks a highly motivated individual to join its IT team. The position is for an experienced Network Administrator, based on your qualifications, for a number of classified networks. The role requires a broad understanding of technologies including networking, applications and scripting skills. The successful candidate will work in a technically diverse environment with a team of system and network administrators responsible to install, maintain and support Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) products and to ensure the security and availability for use across the networks. The candidate will be assigned projects to manage as required. The successful candidate will be expected to attend training sessions to maintain and improve skillsets as well as cross train peers. Some travel may be required. The position provides challenging work and a means to continue gaining technical skills and broadening experience. The candidate will be part of a team responsible for the following: Administration of Cisco switches, routers, Cisco CUCM, VTC, ISE and Palo Alto firewalls Administration with Cisco Call Manager, VTC, ISE NAC and implementation Knowledge of VMware Providing user support Project Management Interpreting, implementing and testing security requirements. Must be able to support flexible work hours Writing documentation on the systems. Working with Engineers on advanced principles and software integration. Qualifications Required: Bachelor of science degree in networkin

  • Accuracy Control Analyst/Spec/Sr

    Groton, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Accuracy Control Analyst/Spec/Sr Groton, CT, US Overview The successful candidate will join the Accuracy Control and Optical Tool. The group supports construction at the Groton Shipyard, a dynamic and fast paced environment requiring prompt and technically sound dimensional control solutions. This team is responsible for; all phases of the dimensional control process, defining shipbuilding dimensional control requirements, planning jobs and their execution, processing and presenting as-built data, and continuously improving processes. Senior Accuracy Control Analysts are responsible for executing accuracy control processes for submarine construction. Primary duties include: Develop and revise dimensional control documents and procedures Save and manage records for digital and physical resources Support supervisor in systems management and records responsibilities Create best practice documentation Instruct coworkers on company processes Close out open accuracy control requirements Mentor and provide backup support for new AC analysts Generate and manage OTARS (Optical Tool Alignment Reports) Manage revision requests and coordinate data sheet updates Review planning and construction schedules to address emergent work Support engineering and metrology technicians in surveying and processing routine and emergent projects Maintainand update various spreadsheets, databases and lists Good interpersonal and communication skills will assist a successful candidate as they will routinely interface with; Management, Accuracy Control

  • D489 Main Propulsion Motor (MPM) - Experienced Systems Engineer

    New London, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    D489 Main Propulsion Motor (MPM) - Experienced Systems Engineer New London, CT, US Overview Department 489 - COLUMBIA Class Integrated Power Systems (IPS) - is looking for an experienced engineer to lead procurement, design, manufacture, test, and delivery of main propulsion machinery (specifically the Main Propulsion Motor (MPM)) for the state-of-the-art electric drive propulsion system on the COLUMBIA Class submarine while mentoring a team of entry level engineers to develop them into experienced and effective senior engineers. A challenging system engineering opportunity exists within the IPS organization to support MPM shipboard integration by interfacing with mechanical/electrical design details, onsite construction/operations readiness, and qualification/production test troubleshooting. In addition, the team works with several suppliers to manage component development and provide technical and programmatic support throughout component design, manufacture, test, and delivery. Basic requirements include, but not limited to: Provide oversight and direction of shipyard construction / test activities (e.g. assembly/test procedures, manufacture/test trouble shooting, technical requirement disposition's, etc.) Participate in technical discussions with vendors, prime contractor and nuclear NAVY customers Provide oversight at vendor facilities and the compatibility test facility (CTF) in Philadelphia, PA to support component outfitting and installation Review internal documentation to ensure ship specification and procurement specification requirements are met

  • Engineer - IT Application Architect

    Groton, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Engineer - IT Application Architect Groton, CT, US Overview Opportunity Summary: General Dynamics Electric Boat, the world's foremost designer and builder of nuclear submarines, is seeking an IT Application Architect to join the organization within the Information Technology Department. The ideal candidate will have an enterprise mindset with the goal of aligning IT work with business-driven objectives. Relevant profiles include broad IT knowledge and experience with information systems, business and technology architecture domains as well as architecture frameworks and processes. The candidate should be an active learner and able to work independently on multiple tasks simultaneously. This role requires experience across varying applications in the areas of software requirements definition, development, design, and re-engineering Responsibilities include, but not limited to: Interpreting business needs to define and address a solution's functional and nonfunctional architectural requirements Articulating ideas through compelling and relatable narratives to educate and engage relevant stakeholders Resolving issues and making progress even when given unclear, contradictory, or inconsistent information Collaborating with other IT professionals, such as other application architects, data architects, software developers, system engineers, and infrastructure engineers Designing or governing IT application solution architectures to meet internal and/or external business needs Managing formal and informal communications with target

  • Test Engineer - Comm Systems

    New London, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Test Engineer - Comm Systems New London, CT, US Overview D430 Strategic Weapons Systems Engineering Strategic Weapons Systems (SWS) Engineering, Department 430, develops in-house embedded systems and integrates government furnished equipment to support the Strategic Weapons Systems of the Columbia Class and other submarine classes. Department 430 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. Opportunities exist within the following department teams: STRATEGIC WEAPONS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING This diverse group, comprised of engineers of varied backgrounds and years of Navy experience, performs system and component engineering for the Strategic Weapons Systems (SWS) and Strategic Weapons Support Systems (SWSS) for COLUMBIA/Dreadnought submarine classes. We are responsible for integrating government furnished equipment (GFE) and systems into the boat, as well as developing systems to support the strategic weapon. This highly effective team is also responsible for ensuring that the government furnished information and Coordinated requirements are successfully integrated into the submarine design. The team moves products from the concept phase, through requirement definition, design, build, test, integration and the full life cycle. STRATEGIC WEAPONS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS SWS Engineering Electronic Syste

  • Engineer I - Mechanical

    Groton, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Engineer I - Mechanical Groton, CT, US Overview D435 Main Propulsion Machinery is in search of a SSN(X) class Propulsor and Shafting entry level Engineer. Engineers in this group will be responsible for providing high quality and efficient engineering and design services to both the Navy Propulsor and Shafting Team. Engineers will also be responsible for the project management and oversight of design and development of the propulsor and main propulsion shafting components including the main shaft, shaft seals and housings, and bearing systems. The group will support concept design development and engineering studies for propulsor/shafting-specific programs sponsored by the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division and the Office of Naval Research. The group frequently works with other members of the Navy Propulsor and Shafting Team including Electric Boat's shock, hydrodynamics, and ship signatures departments, Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory, and Navy laboratories. Qualifications Requirements: Bachelor of Science in Mechanical, Structural, Marine or Aerospace Engineering. 0-5 years of post-graduate engineering experience in defense, aerospace, marine, or manufacturing environments. Experience with mechanical engineering principles including rotating machinery, fastener design, structural strength evaluations, and analytic and numerical analysis methods. Preferred Qualifications Experience supporting design concepts, test activities, shipyard production Experience developing and rev

  • Operations Supervisor - OSM

    North Kingstown, RI, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Operations Supervisor - OSM North Kingstown, RI, US Overview 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 - OSM must possess an energetic and positive attitude and be willing to change and develop as requirements of assigned tasks dictate. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: 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 Ability to set, assign and measure daily production goals, instruct, mentor, motivate and hold crew members accountable as required 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 Implement process improvement projects and review production methods and capabilities Optimize efforts to meet objectives related to costs, scheduling, training, safety, and quality Possess 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 Able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing with subordinates and supervisors Benefits and Perks: Employee

  • Engineer - Systems

    New London, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Engineer - Systems New London, CT, US Overview The VIRGINIA Class Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) Electrical Cableway Engineering group has an opening for a highly motivated engineer. Candidates must be able to lead small groups, work independently and be willing to interact with other engineering disciplines, vendors, NAVSEA, and the design community. Candidate should have knowledge of Systems Engineering, and Electronics and System Software design. Strong organization, communication and interpersonal skills are required. Responsibilities include the following: Lead coordination efforts between system engineering, major area team leaders, program office, design and engineering, and leadership Lead coordination efforts between multi-system engineering groups and arrangements design Perform non-standard cableway hanger analysis Perform relative movement calculations, concepts, arrangement validation, cableway development, and cable routing development Support selling ship's arrangements to the government Candidate must be organized and able to manage relationship between ships requirements and arrangement compliance Responsible for cost and schedule performance of assigned tasks Responsible for managing multiple projects and/or assigned tasks Responsible for developing and presenting system information/status as the design progresses Develop and peer review ERs /CNs Qualifications Required: Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering 0-5 years of post-graduate engineering experience A

  • Engineer I - Systems

    New London, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Engineer I - Systems New London, CT, US Overview Department Name: COLUMBIA Non-Propulsion I&C & Power Directorate: COLUMBIA Electrical Systems The D478 Engineers are responsible for supporting a wide variety of electrical systems across the following areas; instrumentation and control, auxiliaries, power distribution, and lighting systems. The D478 engineers are also responsible for development of internal cableways and cable routes for COLUMBIA class submarines, shock motion calculations, and component stress analysis. D478 Engineer's responsibilities include; computer based modeling, development/review of functional requirements documents, system descriptions, equipment procurement specifications, equipment qualification, drawing development, review of cable routing and support of 3D ship design. Functional Areas and Descriptions HM&E Interior Communication Systems: Interior communication systems include the design and development of flow meters, guided wave radars, liquid level switches, and control panels used within the various interior communication systems. Interior communication systems include but are not limited to fluids, air, entertainment, hull and ship handling, and diesel generator. Lighting Systems: Auxiliary systems include the design and development of the motor controllers and control panels used within the various auxiliary systems. Auxiliary systems include but not limited to secondary propulsion system, air conditioning, trim and drain, reverse osmosis, shaft seal, ship service hydraulics, and

  • Electrical Systems Engineer I/II

    New London, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Electrical Systems Engineer I/II New London, CT, US Overview The Integrated Power Systems Advanced Current Compensation team in (Department 489) supports new technology development for the electric drive propulsion control system. The core focus of this group is component integration, development, test, and delivery. The position of a systems engineer on this team would include tasks centered around topics such as: Requirements generation System identification and control system tuning Digital signal processing and Real-time Software Test data processing using spectral analysis tools Review and disposition of vendor engineering products Component testing and troubleshooting Responsibilities: Candidates best suited for this position will possess a passion for learning, teamwork, and being taught in the principles of electrical control systems, current control, and electric drives while assisting in the management of suppliers to deliver requirement compliant components for validation and use in the ship test program. Below is a further breakdown of responsibilities for this role: Analyzing and interpreting simulation results via MATLAB and similar tools to generate analysis reports, calculation packages, and formal recommendation letters to our customers Validating test data and results following system test Developing and verifying system-level and component level requirements Integration of electrical and control systems in accordance with Military and Industrial standards and specifications for hardware and software Reviewin

  • Electrical Systems Engineer

    New London, CT, US

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Electrical Systems Engineer New London, CT, US Overview The Integrated Power Systems Advanced Current Compensation team in (Department 489) supports new technology development for the electric drive propulsion control system. The core focus of this group is component integration, development, test, and delivery. The position of a systems engineer on this team would include tasks centered around topics such as: Requirements generation System identification and control system tuning Digital signal processing and Real-time Software Test data processing using spectral analysis tools Review and disposition of vendor engineering products Component testing and troubleshooting Responsibilities: Candidates best suited for this position will possess a passion for learning, teamwork, and being taught in the principles of electrical control systems, current control, and electric drives while assisting in the management of suppliers to deliver requirement compliant components for validation and use in the ship test program. Below is a further breakdown of responsibilities for this role: Analyzing and interpreting simulation results via MATLAB and similar tools to generate analysis reports, calculation packages, and formal recommendation letters to our customers Validating test data and results following system test Developing and verifying system-level and component level requirements Integration of electrical and control systems in accordance with Military and Industrial standards and specifications for hardware and software Reviewin