Electric Boat Groton , CT 06349
Posted 1 week ago
Overview
VIRGINIA Class Propulsion Plant Electrical (D427) performs design engineering activities for electrical components and systems used in the propulsion plant for VIRGINIA Class submarines in construction at the Electric Boat shipyard and technology insertions for future VIRGINIA Class blocks of ships (e.g. Subsea and Seabed Warfare). Engineers work in a fast paced, multi-discipline environment, and interface with other engineering disciplines, senior management, suppliers and customers on a frequent basis. Technologies that are supported by this department include power distribution, power electronics, systems integration, integration of microprocessor control systems, and integration of copper based and fiber optic based serial communications systems.
D427 is looking for detail oriented, highly motivated individuals that have ability to understand and learn the hardware and software designs of the power electronic inverters and converters. Specific responsibilities for the position will include, but are not limited to:
Component engineering tasks include development of technical specifications, functional requirements derived from overall system requirements, creation of component test procedures, and review of vendor design deliverables
Collaborating with government prime contractors on development of design changes and improvements to power conversion equipment
Evaluating vendor hardware and software design reports to help ensure compliance with requirements
Vendor Management and oversight for program and technical product development
Managing successful integration with shipboard arrangements and all interfacing electrical and mechanical systems
Supporting integration of PCM design changes into the VIRGINIA electric plant. This includes supporting compatibility testing at the compatibility test facility.
Reviewing interfacing ship design documentation such as component and system technical manuals
Qualifications
Required:
Knowledge of power electronic devices, inverter and converter conversion circuits, switching pulse width modulation techniques, and voltage/current feedback regulation controllers
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or equivalent
5+ years' experience
Preferred, but not required:
Experience planning and executing complex projects and operations
Experience with component engineering and system integration of power conversion equipment
Experience authoring technical dispositions in calculations, white papers, recommendation letters, test procedures, test reports, construction/design change packages, component technical manuals, etc
Knowledge of grounded and ungrounded power distribution systems, preferably shipboard
S. Navy experience with electrical or electronics background
Qualified as a nuclear plant operator (EOOW/EWS certified)
Academic coursework in power systems
Experience working in a commercial or Naval shipyard
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