GENERAL DYNAMICS ELECTRIC BOAT Entry Level Engineer - Fluid Systems in New London, CT

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Entry Level Engineer - Fluid Systems
Requisition ID
2026-17774
Location
US-CT-New London
Seat Location
EB New London Facility
Trade
Engineering
Shift
1st
Security Clearance Required
Secret
Number of Openings
2
Overview

Department 413 is seeking highly motivated candidates to support design and development of VIRGINIA Class and next generation submarines. D413 is responsible for fluid systems including hydraulic, auxiliary, habitability and life support, HVAC, seawater and compressed gas systems. These systems are essential to the ability to sustain life underwater, submarine operation, and accomplishment of the ship’s mission.

Fluid system engineers are responsible for the design and development of all aspects of these systems from concept development to ship delivery. In addition to the design and development of fluid systems, engineers in D413 are exposed to various aspects of submarine design, construction, and operation, which provide opportunities for continuous growth, leadership, and advancement as an engineer. This may include rotation experiences to directly support planning and/or construction engineering to assist with downstream design incorporation.

Individuals selected for this position will be responsible for development and execution of projects supporting current and future VIRGINIA Class design efforts, design changes, and system improvement tasking. This position requires continued progression of technical and project management skills.

Technical Responsibilities: Development of initial system/component requirements and specifications; performing calculations (e. g. pressure drop, flow analyses, heat loads, stress analysis); developing and improving fluid system designs; developing/reviewing system diagrams and drawings; material and equipment selections; resolving emergent design and construction issues; managing system interfaces; developing system operating instructions for ship’s crew, test forms and maintenance procedures.

Project Management: Development of budgets and schedules to complete the required technical work in support of achieving program milestones; requirement and interface management with other disciplines, effective written and verbal communication to internal and external customers (e.g. other EB departments, NAVSEA, Ship's Force, private contractors and other shipyards as required).

Electric Boat offers Flexible Work Arrangements that allows some work to be performed remotely and at home. This varies from position to position based on the amount of classified material the department interacts with, as well as a few other variables. Please ask for more details on how it applies to this opening during discussions with the department.

Qualifications

Required:

  • Bachelor of Science degree or higher in the following engineering disciplines: Mechanical, Aerospace, Chemical (process), Marine, or Fire Protection (or equivalent)
  • 1-5 years of related post-grad engineering experience
  • Coursework in thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, or heat transfer
  • The ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense secret clearance
  • Some travel may be necessary

Preferred:

  • Previous submarine experience
Skills
  • Candidates must demonstrate foundational knowledge of fluid engineering principles, a willingness to continuously learn and solve problems
  • Candidates must also be proactive, team players, and able to communicate effectively through verbal/written communication

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Department 413 is seeking highly motivated candidates to support design and development of VIRGINIA Class and next generation submarines. D 413 is responsible for fluid systems including hydraulic, auxiliary, habitability and life support, HVAC, seawater and compressed gas systems. These systems are essential to the ability to sustain life underwater, submarine operation, and accomplishment of the ship's mission. Fluid system engineers are responsible for the design and development of all aspects of these systems from concept development to ship delivery. In addition to the design and development of fluid systems, engineers in D 413 are exposed to various aspects of submarine design, construction, and operation, which provide opportunities for continuous growth, leadership, and advancement as an engineer. This may include rotation experiences to directly support planning and/or construction engineering to assist with downstream design incorporation. Individuals selected for this position will be responsible for development and execution of projects supporting current and future VIRGINIA Class design efforts, design changes, and system improvement tasking. This position requires continued progression of technical and project management skills. Technical Responsibilities: Development of initial system/component requirements and specifications; performing calculations (e. g. pressure drop, flow analyses, heat loads, stress analysis); developing and improving fluid system designs; developing/reviewing system diagrams and drawings; material and equipment selections; resolving emergent design and construction issues; managing system interfaces; developing system operating instructions for ship's crew, test forms and maintenance procedures. Project Management: Development of budgets and schedules to complete the required technical work in support of achieving program milestones; requirement and interface management with other disciplines, effective written and verbal communication to internal and external customers (e.g. other EB departments, NAVSEA, Ship's Force, private contractors and other shipyards as required). Electric Boat offers Flexible Work Arrangements that allows some work to be performed remotely and at home. This varies from position to position based on the amount of classified material the department interacts with, as well as a few other variables. Please ask for more details on how it applies to this opening during discussions with the department. Qualifications Required:Bachelor of Science degree or higher in the following engineering disciplines: Mechanical, Aerospace, Chemical (process), Marine, or Fire Protection (or equivalent)1-5 years of related post-grad engineering experience. Coursework in thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, or heat transfer. The ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense secret clearance. Some travel may be necessary. Preferred:Previous submarine experience Skills Candidates must demonstrate foundational knowledge of fluid engineering principles, a willingness to continuously learn and solve problems. Candidates must also be proactive, team players, and able to communicate effectively through verbal/written communication
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