Engineer II/III Engineering at Geebo

Engineer II/III

Company Name:
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works
Engineer II/III
Location Bath Iron Works, Bath, ME
Department B4000 Functional Engineering
Requisition Number 14-6611
Shift 1st
Number of Positions 3
Security Clearance Confidential
Job Description o Perform Structural Analysis of Naval Surface Combatant hull structure, equipment foundations and outfitting, utilizing Finite Element Analysis methods as well as traditional hand calculation techniques involving the application of Naval shipbuilding standards and requirements
o Perform stress analysis of equipment/foundations using DDAM (Dynamic Design Analysis Method) in accordance with NAVSEA 0908-LP-000-3010 ranging from simple hand calculation to complex Finite Element Analysis
o Support shock and vibration qualification of ship equipment with emphasis on equipment requiring complex high impact shock and vibration tests and similar extensions
o Support Engineering customers including; BIW Production, Procurement, Design and the US Navy
o Perform analysis for predictions of structural vibration and structural acoustics
Required Education/Training BS Degree in Mechanical or Civil Engineering with Structural focus required, Masters preferred
Experience o Finite Element analysis exposure required with 1-2 years'' experience preferred
o Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Applications
o Excellent organizational, written/verbal communication and presentation skills required
o Engineer II, 1 year applicable experience or MS
o Engineer III, 3 years applicable experience or MS with 2 years'' experience
U.S. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/D/VEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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