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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.
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Back To Search Results General Dynamics Electric Boat is a recognized leader in the design, construction and lifecycle support of submarines for the United States Navy. Electric Boat weld experience and/or training or at least 2 years welding experience and/or training from another company or Trade school.
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Candidate must be able to professionally represent Electric Boat when interacting with industry partners and the US Navy. Candidate must be comfortable seeking and developing business opportunities to assist and advance the objectives of the Trident Refit Facility, Kings Bay through the use of Electric Boat.
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Demonstrated organizational abilities including organizing, leading, and presenting complex/advanced projects and/or programs to shipyard executives, EB colleagues, NNL, and U.S. Navy customers Experience in working with Naval Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) and General Dynamics Electric Boat (EB) Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP) operational and maintenance experience for both submarines and aircraft carriers.
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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.
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Electric Boat Shore Facilities Engineering Services (Department 701 located at SUBASE Groton, CT) is seeking an Engineer with a background in architecture, civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering.
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During the ensuing century, Electric Boat has been at the forefront of every innovation in submarine technology. Candidates will be trained in Quality Control systems, Electric Boat procedures applicable to the work they are performing and Quality Department Instructions.
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A Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering/Sciences or a minimum of 6 years of experience in military, shipbuilding, ship repair, or manufacturing industry. Use common test equipment to test copper cables, fiber optics, electrical and electronic components.
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Some of our customers include the Office of Naval Research, Carderock Naval Surface Warfare Center, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Newport, NOAA, Electric Boat, Newport News Shipyard, Bath Iron Works, General Dynamics Mission Systems.
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Electric Boat Corporation (EB) is seeking a well versed and experienced Engineer as the on-site representative for Life Cycle Support (LCS) at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) in Portsmouth, VA. This person will report to the Availability Support Group (ASG) within Planning Yard Fleet Support Engineering, Department 495.
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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.
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General Dynamics Electric Boat is the world's foremost designer and builder of nuclear submarines, the most complex machines made by man. Today, Electric Boat prides itself on being the premier shipbuilding company in the industry.
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Inspection finish dimension with a complete audited calibration system of gauging and documentation to the highest standards audited by the DoD (SubSafe Level 1), General Dynamics division of Electric Boat and Newport News Naval Shipyard.
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Experience working with NAVSEA, Naval Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) and or General Dynamics Electric Boat (EB) is desired. The ability to establish a strong working relationship with Electric Boat is crucial to the success of this role.
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The successful candidate will manage the completion of projects and programs impacting the safety, functionality, and aesthetic appearance of government facilities located at naval bases in Australia, Washington, Groton, Norfolk, Kings Bay, Bangor, San Diego, Pearl Harbor, and Guam. The candidate must be knowledgeable in what commercial facility drawings should consist of and what should be on the drawings to successfully construct a project to be issued to local and regional NAVFAC commands.
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