Overview
On Site
Full Time
Skills
Project Management
Conceptual Design
Research
Science
Aerospace
Finite Element Analysis
Mentorship
Knowledge Transfer
Mechanical Engineering
Analytical Skill
Numerical Analysis
Attention To Detail
Technical Writing
Communication
Job Details
Overview
D435 Main Propulsion Machinery is in search of a SSN(X) class Propulsor and Shafting entry level Engineer. Engineers in this group will be responsible for providing high quality and efficient engineering and design services to both the Navy Propulsor and Shafting Team. Engineers will also be responsible for the project management and oversight of design and development of the propulsor and main propulsion shafting components including the main shaft, shaft seals and housings, and bearing systems.
The group will support concept design development and engineering studies for propulsor/shafting-specific programs sponsored by the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division and the Office of Naval Research. The group frequently works with other members of the Navy Propulsor and Shafting Team including Electric Boat's shock, hydrodynamics, and ship signatures departments, Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory, and Navy laboratories.
Travel:
Occasional travel to Washington DC or vendor sites may be required.
Qualifications
Required
Preferred
Skills
Skills:
The individual must be a detail oriented and highly motivated team player and should have the ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and procedures as well as have good technical writing and communication skills.
D435 Main Propulsion Machinery is in search of a SSN(X) class Propulsor and Shafting entry level Engineer. Engineers in this group will be responsible for providing high quality and efficient engineering and design services to both the Navy Propulsor and Shafting Team. Engineers will also be responsible for the project management and oversight of design and development of the propulsor and main propulsion shafting components including the main shaft, shaft seals and housings, and bearing systems.
The group will support concept design development and engineering studies for propulsor/shafting-specific programs sponsored by the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division and the Office of Naval Research. The group frequently works with other members of the Navy Propulsor and Shafting Team including Electric Boat's shock, hydrodynamics, and ship signatures departments, Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory, and Navy laboratories.
Travel:
Occasional travel to Washington DC or vendor sites may be required.
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical, Civil/Structural, Marine/Ocean or Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering
- Less than 5 years of professional engineering experience
Preferred
- Masters of Engineering
- Experience in finite element analysis methods
- Experience developing analysis methods and mentoring/knowledge transfer
- Experience with mechanical engineering principles including rotating machinery, fastener design, structural strength evaluations, and analytic and numerical analysis methods
Skills
Skills:
The individual must be a detail oriented and highly motivated team player and should have the ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and procedures as well as have good technical writing and communication skills.
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