Nuclear Auditor
Responsibilities for this Position Nuclear Auditor US-CT-Groton Job ID: 2026-18992 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Quality Control EB Groton Shipyard Overview Theres 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 forefrontdesigning, building, and maintaining the most advanced submarines in the world. Our work is mission-critical, supporting the U.S. Navy and strengthening national security. A Nuclear Auditor is a driver of quality and regulatory compliance for nuclear manufacturing, construction, and overhaul of nuclear submarines. The position affords the unique opportunity to work directly with all levels of management across the organization to develop, propose, and execute audit plans to ensure successful execution of nuclear work. A successful Nuclear Auditor will network with production communities and integrate themselves with the technical communities they oversee. As an independent worker, the Nuclear Auditor is entrusted with the review of source documentation to identify key attribute for verification during the audit period. The auditor must be committed and driven to take on new challenges and acquire new areas of knowledge to provide oversight on a variety of topics. The Nuclear Auditor is the eyes and ears of the nuclear program at EB. By assembling observations of deficiencies and opportunities for improvement on the deck plate, the Nuclear Auditor is able to construct insightful problem statements that prompt meaningful change in the nuclear organization. Audit & Assessment provides oversight of work in all areas of manufacturing, construction, and overhaul, giving auditors the chance to gain experience in an unrivaled scope of disciplines and evolutions. Specific responsibilities include:Develops relationships with functional area supervision and management through regular touch pointsKeeps abreast of significant upcoming workTours nuclear work areas on a regular basisRoutinely surveils in-process nuclear work and records detailed observations (may include occasional backshift and/or weekend coverage, as well as travel up to 5%)Develops and executes detailed audit plans to ensure compliance with Government and local requirementsIdentifies opportunities for improvement of safety, quality, and efficiency throughout the organizationWrites and issues detailed audit reports, presents findings to management, and manages commitments associated with audit responsesInterfaces regularly with the Government and all levels of management regarding problem area trends Responsibilities Skills:Exceptional verbal and written communication skillsStrong critical thinking and analytical skills, with the ability to identify trends, assess root causes, and recommend improvementsAbility to perform work with a high degree of independence and professionalism Why Join Us We offer a workplace where integrity, innovation, and excellence drive everything we doCompetitive Pay & Benefits Comprehensive healthcare, retirement plans, and tuition assistanceCareer Growth Training, mentorship, and opportunities to advance within the companyStability & Expansion Were growing, adding thousands of new jobs across our facilitiesInclusive Culture Employee Resource Groups and community engagementImpactful Work Every role contributes directly to national defense and the U.S. Navys mission Qualifications Required High School diploma or GED2+ years of experience working with Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP) or Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Preferred Bachelors of Science degree in STEM discipline (i.e. Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry, Applied Math)Experience in a quality oversight or regulatory rolePrior experience with regulatory requirements for Naval Nuclear workPrior experience with ISO standards, particularly ISO 9001