Applies electrical, electronic and mechanical principles to components and systems, including assembly, analysis, and documentation of results.
Supports and participates in the design, test, modification, fabrication and assembly of prototype electromechanical systems.
Responsible for working with senior engineers and their supervisor to complete tasks, learn how to adapt knowledge in the practical use of the design of Navy ships, conduct technical analysis, along with presenting and documenting technical analysis.
Works as part of team with other engineers from different engineering groups within NNS and along with external partners or vendors.
Requirements
Bachelor's Degree and 0 years of relevant exempt experience
Newport News Shipbuilding requires a Bachelor's Degree in engineering from an ABET accredited program.
Competence in Technical Writing
Coursework experience in vibrations, acoustics, or dynamic systems analysis
Coursework experience in other mechanical engineering areas: fluid dynamics, machinery design, thermodynamics, and structural design.
Familiarity with transfer functions, signal processing, and noise testing of either mechanical or electrical waves
Familiarity with MATLAB
Familiarity with Finite Element Analysis, preferably Abaqus, for structural acoustic analysis.
Familiarity with Statistical Energy Analysis, preferably SEAM, for structural acoustic analysis.
DOD Secret Level Security Clearance is preferred but not required to start
Tech Stack
Assembly
Benefits
medical
prescription drug
dental and vision plan choices
on-site health centers
tele-medicine
wellness resources
employee assistance programs
savings plan options (401K)
financial education and planning tools
life insurance
tuition reimbursement
employee discounts
early childhood and post-secondary education scholarships