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VA Ship Control Construction and ISEA - Engineering Supervisor

OverviewThe purpose of a supervisor at Electric Boat is to deliver and improve the results of their team, and to lead and develop their people. Electric Boat "Dives Deeper" to develop the best talent and achieve the best results.Developing high performers includes:Upholding valuesCollaborating with others and teamworkDeveloping peopleSeeking new perspectivesDriving organization performance includes:Delivering resultsExecuting work in the best interest of the enterpriseResolving ProblemsUpholding standards of performanceSupervisors at Electric Boat reflect who we are and what we believe by exhibiting our Core Values ofValuing Each OtherBehaving with Integrity and PurposeCommitting to ExcellenceThis position is for an Engineering Supervisor for the VIRGINIA Ship Control Construction and In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) team who is responsible for the supervision of personnel assigned to a wide range of engineering tasks related to design, initial hardware production, shipboard installation, test, delivery, and at-sea testing of new or modernized Ship Control components and systems aboard nuclear submarines. For delivered submarines, the group also provides fleet support to respond to emergent and/or operational issues. The team is expected to support development of ShipALTs and prepares maintenance and logistic documentation.As the supervisor of this group, your responsibilities in support of leading your team will include:Assigning workProviding guidance and directionDelivering results in safety, technical quality, cost and schedule performanceClosely coordinating with the waterfront organizations and processes at Groton and HII-NNSInterfacing with US NAVY Fleet, NAVSEA, NSWCCD and SUPSHIP customersApproving engineering documentation, engineering dispositions to 3G, 7G ( Reports, LARs, UNSATS, , PDDI, etc.), Technical Work Documents (CPRs), ILS documentation, Work Deferral Requests, Departures from Specification, etc.ShipALT development (system & component drawings)Engineering Support of various FBW Special Emphasis Program AuditsAs co-isea perform crew training and crew surveysSupport incentive design performance goals for the deptFostering a collaborative, hands-on, proactive, and technically rigorous approach to engineering and problem solving in a dynamic and time-sensitive environmentEnsuring that the root causes for problems are identified and the production/test program is modified to eliminate errors as early as possible in the processStaffing to support shipyard construction and delivery schedulesSupporting employee professional development and preservation of critical technical skills and knowledgeSupport and travel at new construction sites (Groton, and Newport News) and US Naval Shipyards under the ISEA tasks.Supporting work outside of normal working hours, as required, to support VIRGINIA Program ObjectivesQualificationsRequired:Bachelor's of Science degree or higher in Electrical, Systems or Computer Engineering5 or more years of engineering experience, including construction support experienceCurrent active Department of Defense Secret security clearancePreferred:Electrical/electronic waterfront, system integration, and military/submarine experience.Proven experience in a time sensitive construction support environmentExperience with key event management and ship certification support; knowledge of construction sequence.US Navy experience involving the operation and maintenance of ship control or other control systems is desirable.Previous supervision or management experience is desired.SkillsStrong verbal and writing skillsMust work well with all levels of trades, trade management, program office, engineering, and the Navy customerDemonstrated leadership skillsAbility to effectively communicatePossess strong organization skillsProject Management skills (ability to manage several projects at the same time)Strong organizational and interpersonal skillsAbility to function independently as well as work in a multi‐discipline team environmentCandidates must have excellent verbal and written communication skillsEnvironmental AttributesInside