Engineer I/II/Sr/Spec/Princ Engineering - Groton, CT at Geebo

Engineer I/II/Sr/Spec/Princ

Company Name:
General Dynamics Electric Boat
Overview:
General Dynamics is the world's foremost designer and builder of nuclear submarines, arguably the most complex machines made by man. The company's industry leadership extends back over a century to 1899 when it produced the U.S. Navy''s first commissioned undersea warship. Today, Electric Boat prides itself on being the premier shipbuilding company in the industry. We develop and apply state of the art technology to the design and construction of nuclear powered submarines. With a team of highly skilled and dedicated employees, we have successfully taken submarine technology to a new level.
General Dynamics is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer that is committed to hiring a diverse and talented workforce.
Job Description:
Radiological Engineer
Individual will be responsible to plan and coordinate training, assist the Manager in assessing performance and manage watchbill qualifications for the Radiological Technical Branch of the Radiological Emergency Response Organization. Duties will also include planning and coordinating Radiological Engineer training. This individual will facilitate radiological critiques and assist department Managers in performing critical self-assessments for the Radiological Control Organization. Other duties will include coordinating and implementing revisions to NAVSEA Manual 389-0288 Radiological Controls and the Corporate Nuclear Power Manual-Radiological Chapters.
Required Education/Training:
BS in Engineering is required. BS in Nuclear Engineering is preferred.
Unique/Additional Requirements:
Skills: Excellent communication and organizational skills. Other skill sets include causal analysis and problem resolution including process improvement, ability to lead and facilitate teams in resolving problems and improving performance.
Location: US-CT-Groton
Trade: Engineering
Remaining Openings: 1
Post End: 7/7/2014Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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