On-campus Uconn Engineering Interviews

2 weeks ago


Groton, United States General Dynamics Electric Boat Full time

Overview:
**In order to be elligible for this requisition you must have a scheduled interview for our on-campus UCONN interview event.**

**General Dynamics Electric Boat is looking for talented and creative soon to be graduates to join our growing Engineering team**

**Salaried employees with Electric Boat experience diverse benefits, lateral and professional growth opportunities, and the opportunity to work with first-of-a-kind ships for the Navy.**

***US Citizenship is Required in Order to Obtain Security Clearance**

**About Us**:
General Dynamics Electric Boat has been designing and building submarines since 1899, beginning with USS Holland, the U.S. Navy's first commissioned undersea warship.

Over that time, the company has maintained its dedication to delivering the most capable submarines in the world by emphasizing technical excellence, innovation and responsiveness to customer requirements.

This emphasis enables Electric Boat to consistently develop and integrate complex systems and to deliver a long line of first-of-a-kind ships to the Navy.

While Electric Boat's primary focus is on submarines production, the company actively participates in markets adjacent to its core business, leveraging expertise and technical innovation to naval surface ship and commercial nuclear programs.

**Columbia Class**:
SSBNs are the most secure and survivable of our nation’s nuclear deterrent triad. Columbia SSBN’s will carry approximately 70 percent of the nation’s nuclear arsenal. The cost of maintaining the U.S. triad is three percent of the DoD budget. The cost to maintain the SSBN leg of the triad is one percent of the DoD budget.

**Virginia Class**:
Representing a revolution in advanced design and construction techniques and mission flexibility, Virginia-class submarines are providing the U.S. Navy with the capabilities it requires to maintain undersea superiority well into the 21st century. The Virginia class is the first U.S. Navy warship designed from the keel up for the full range of mission requirements in the post-Cold War era. Optimized for maximum technological and operational flexibility, these submarines will play a key role in the nation's defense with their stealth, firepower and unlimited endurance.

**Who We're Looking For**:
Electric Boat actively employs:

- Mechanical Engineers
- Systems Engineers
- Comm Systems Engineers
- Electrical Engineers
- Environmental Engineers
- Acoustics Engineers
- Software Engineers
- Embedded Software Engineers
- Industrial Engineers
- Structural Engineers
- Materials Engineers
- Nuclear Engineers
- Corrosion Engineers
- Welding Engineers
- Modeling Engineers
- Process Engineers
- And MANY More

We're looking forward to speaking with you

Qualifications:
**Required**:

- ** Have been scheduled for an interview for our on-campus UCONN interview event.**:

- Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related technical field
- Ability to obtain and maintain a DOD Secret Level Clearance

**Preferred**:

- Experience with Navy or Naval Systems
- Previous DOD or Government Contractor work