Engineer I/II - Comm Systems - General Dynamics Electric Boat
Groton, CT 06340
About the Job
The Payload Launch Control Engineering department applies highly diversified skills to produce weapon and payload launching electronics for US Navy nuclear submarines. Leveraging the latest state-of-the-art technologies, Payload Launch Control systems are provided for Weapon Launch Control; Payload Launch Control; Weapons Shipping and Handling; and shipboard and land based trainers. Engineering opportunities range from initial system concept, requirements analysis/definition, design/development, hardware/software integration, system integration, test, delivery, customer interaction, and project management of these systems. For delivered submarines, engineering efforts extend to the analysis and resolution of fleet identified problems, assessment of obsolescence issues, and implementation of modernization programs.
Responsibilities may include:
- Project management to include technical, budget, and schedule management
- Electronics development to include design, procurement, qualification, and manufacture
- Developing system concept of operations
- Analyzing high-level requirements and documentation to define system and sub-subsystems requirements
- Leading development of system cabling or electronic hardware drawings
- Integrating complex systems and components
- Defining and managing system interfaces
- Validating system functionality through hardware and software development efforts
- Supporting system test verification activities
- Collaborating with other electrical, mechanical, ship systems, ship control systems, and systems engineers to develop control logic and define interface requirement
Required:
- Bachelor of Science degree in Computer, Electrical, Systems Engineering, or an equivalent Bachelor of Science technical degree
- 0-4 years experience
- Internal candidates must be from organizations outside of Operations (CascianoGabriel)
Preferred:
- Experience relevant to job description including embedded control system design/analysis; systems architecture, design, and integration; test verification of hardware, software, and system requirements; and project management of complex systems
- Active (or Interim) Secret security clearance