Engineer Senior/Specialist/Principal - Systems
Posted on Sep 19, 2024 by General Dynamics Electric Boat
Groton, CT
Education
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Full-Time
Overview:
D440 Special Project Payload Launch Control Engineering
Department 440, develops in-house embedded systems and integrates government furnished equipment to support VIRGINIA class related Special Projects related to payload and launch control. D440 is responsible for Systems, Hardware, and Test. D440 works closely with Software Engineering D454.
SPECIAL PROJECTS SIMULATION & TEST
The D440 Special Projects Simulation & Test group is responsible for functional, system, and environmental requirements qualification and simulator and simulation development.
This position is to support system testing on a unique one-of-a kind submarine.
Simulation and Test responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Developing system and component level test procedures and scenarios that trace to system, hardware, and software requirements
Developing and executing test procedures and scenarios to verify system and component level requirements
Participating in environmental testing
Finding and troubleshooting bugs in the system
Preparing test reports to document as-run test results
Oversight of vendor test efforts
A successful candidate will have the desires skills:
Able to work in a fast paced, team environment, coordinating with other disciplines, while meeting schedule and budget constraints
Self-motivated with the ability to think objectively and drive technical solutions to successful conclusion
Strong organizational, interpersonal, verbal and written communications skills, as well as the ability to present technical and programmatic content to internal and external stakeholders
The test team member will work closely with other members of the Payload Launch Control Special Projects team in the Systems, Hardware, and Software Engineering groups to deliver products that meet or exceed quality, cost, and schedule requirements. In addition, the test team member will interact with subcontractor team members, Government test witnesses, and US Navy stakeholders.
The position requires the engineer to interface with NAVSEA, Naval Shipyards, Government vendors, sub-contractors and other EB departments and stakeholders as necessary. Frequent travel will be required across the U.S., approximately one week a month in the lower 48 states.
Qualifications:
Required:
Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical of Bachelor of Science degree
4 years of relevant experience
Active DOD Top Secret Security Clearance
Preferred:
Test or troubleshooting experience
Navy Submarine Experience
Experience with Systems Engineering lifecycle and standards
Skills:
Excellent written and oral communication skills
D440 Special Project Payload Launch Control Engineering
Department 440, develops in-house embedded systems and integrates government furnished equipment to support VIRGINIA class related Special Projects related to payload and launch control. D440 is responsible for Systems, Hardware, and Test. D440 works closely with Software Engineering D454.
SPECIAL PROJECTS SIMULATION & TEST
The D440 Special Projects Simulation & Test group is responsible for functional, system, and environmental requirements qualification and simulator and simulation development.
This position is to support system testing on a unique one-of-a kind submarine.
Simulation and Test responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Developing system and component level test procedures and scenarios that trace to system, hardware, and software requirements
Developing and executing test procedures and scenarios to verify system and component level requirements
Participating in environmental testing
Finding and troubleshooting bugs in the system
Preparing test reports to document as-run test results
Oversight of vendor test efforts
A successful candidate will have the desires skills:
Able to work in a fast paced, team environment, coordinating with other disciplines, while meeting schedule and budget constraints
Self-motivated with the ability to think objectively and drive technical solutions to successful conclusion
Strong organizational, interpersonal, verbal and written communications skills, as well as the ability to present technical and programmatic content to internal and external stakeholders
The test team member will work closely with other members of the Payload Launch Control Special Projects team in the Systems, Hardware, and Software Engineering groups to deliver products that meet or exceed quality, cost, and schedule requirements. In addition, the test team member will interact with subcontractor team members, Government test witnesses, and US Navy stakeholders.
The position requires the engineer to interface with NAVSEA, Naval Shipyards, Government vendors, sub-contractors and other EB departments and stakeholders as necessary. Frequent travel will be required across the U.S., approximately one week a month in the lower 48 states.
Qualifications:
Required:
Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical of Bachelor of Science degree
4 years of relevant experience
Active DOD Top Secret Security Clearance
Preferred:
Test or troubleshooting experience
Navy Submarine Experience
Experience with Systems Engineering lifecycle and standards
Skills:
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Reference: 201951266
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Engineer Senior/Specialist/Principal - Systems
Posted on Sep 19, 2024 by General Dynamics Electric Boat
Groton, CT
Education
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Full-Time
Overview:
D440 Special Project Payload Launch Control Engineering
Department 440, develops in-house embedded systems and integrates government furnished equipment to support VIRGINIA class related Special Projects related to payload and launch control. D440 is responsible for Systems, Hardware, and Test. D440 works closely with Software Engineering D454.
SPECIAL PROJECTS SIMULATION & TEST
The D440 Special Projects Simulation & Test group is responsible for functional, system, and environmental requirements qualification and simulator and simulation development.
This position is to support system testing on a unique one-of-a kind submarine.
Simulation and Test responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Developing system and component level test procedures and scenarios that trace to system, hardware, and software requirements
Developing and executing test procedures and scenarios to verify system and component level requirements
Participating in environmental testing
Finding and troubleshooting bugs in the system
Preparing test reports to document as-run test results
Oversight of vendor test efforts
A successful candidate will have the desires skills:
Able to work in a fast paced, team environment, coordinating with other disciplines, while meeting schedule and budget constraints
Self-motivated with the ability to think objectively and drive technical solutions to successful conclusion
Strong organizational, interpersonal, verbal and written communications skills, as well as the ability to present technical and programmatic content to internal and external stakeholders
The test team member will work closely with other members of the Payload Launch Control Special Projects team in the Systems, Hardware, and Software Engineering groups to deliver products that meet or exceed quality, cost, and schedule requirements. In addition, the test team member will interact with subcontractor team members, Government test witnesses, and US Navy stakeholders.
The position requires the engineer to interface with NAVSEA, Naval Shipyards, Government vendors, sub-contractors and other EB departments and stakeholders as necessary. Frequent travel will be required across the U.S., approximately one week a month in the lower 48 states.
Qualifications:
Required:
Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical of Bachelor of Science degree
4 years of relevant experience
Active DOD Top Secret Security Clearance
Preferred:
Test or troubleshooting experience
Navy Submarine Experience
Experience with Systems Engineering lifecycle and standards
Skills:
Excellent written and oral communication skills
D440 Special Project Payload Launch Control Engineering
Department 440, develops in-house embedded systems and integrates government furnished equipment to support VIRGINIA class related Special Projects related to payload and launch control. D440 is responsible for Systems, Hardware, and Test. D440 works closely with Software Engineering D454.
SPECIAL PROJECTS SIMULATION & TEST
The D440 Special Projects Simulation & Test group is responsible for functional, system, and environmental requirements qualification and simulator and simulation development.
This position is to support system testing on a unique one-of-a kind submarine.
Simulation and Test responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Developing system and component level test procedures and scenarios that trace to system, hardware, and software requirements
Developing and executing test procedures and scenarios to verify system and component level requirements
Participating in environmental testing
Finding and troubleshooting bugs in the system
Preparing test reports to document as-run test results
Oversight of vendor test efforts
A successful candidate will have the desires skills:
Able to work in a fast paced, team environment, coordinating with other disciplines, while meeting schedule and budget constraints
Self-motivated with the ability to think objectively and drive technical solutions to successful conclusion
Strong organizational, interpersonal, verbal and written communications skills, as well as the ability to present technical and programmatic content to internal and external stakeholders
The test team member will work closely with other members of the Payload Launch Control Special Projects team in the Systems, Hardware, and Software Engineering groups to deliver products that meet or exceed quality, cost, and schedule requirements. In addition, the test team member will interact with subcontractor team members, Government test witnesses, and US Navy stakeholders.
The position requires the engineer to interface with NAVSEA, Naval Shipyards, Government vendors, sub-contractors and other EB departments and stakeholders as necessary. Frequent travel will be required across the U.S., approximately one week a month in the lower 48 states.
Qualifications:
Required:
Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical of Bachelor of Science degree
4 years of relevant experience
Active DOD Top Secret Security Clearance
Preferred:
Test or troubleshooting experience
Navy Submarine Experience
Experience with Systems Engineering lifecycle and standards
Skills:
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Reference: 201951266
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