Electric Boat Hiring Interest Request

General Dynamics Electric BoatGroton, CT
Onsite

About The Position

Please submit an application to this requisition to let us know of your interest in one of the following positions to help us plan for upcoming hiring events! We are seeking individuals eager to start a new chapter in their careers where you can be a part of our team for the world's finest submarine builder!

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Must be a US Citizen
  • Must be 18 years of age or older (may be a 2026 graduating high school senior)
  • High School diploma or GED
  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering
  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, Mathematics or related field
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and financial modeling.
  • High School Diploma or G.E.D. equivalency
  • 2+ years of experience in directly working in supply chain or logistics
  • Demonstrated experience in supporting process improvement initiatives
  • High school diploma or GED
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • 1-3 years' experience in a clerical support role
  • Must have experience with personal computers and a working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • 1-5 years previous warehousing experience or a similar type of position with experience receiving, locating, segregating and issuing material
  • A good understanding of computers/tablets
  • Ability to work indoors and outdoors
  • Must be able to work all shifts
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • 1-5 years of experience related to the ability to read and understand detailed blueprints, drawings, specifications, disclosures and reference documents within trades, manufacturing, construction, design, production, planning, or distribution environments.
  • Experience in using Microsoft Word & Excel; data entry and use of formulas
  • High school diploma or GED or 2+ years technical experience
  • 0-5 years of relevant experience
  • Must be available for all shifts
  • High school diploma or GED or 2+ years technical experience
  • 0-5 years of relevant experience
  • Must be available for all shifts
  • Willing to learn
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work and participate in a collaborative team environment and meet organizational goals
  • Climbing, Crawling, Kneeling, Light Lifting, Medium Lifting, Pulling, Pushing, Reaching, Stooping, Twisting

Nice To Haves

  • Familiar with receiving and issuing hazardous material and SDS requirements is a plus
  • Successful completion of the Eastern CT Workforce Investment Board (EWIB) Manufacturing Pipeline Initiative training program, if applicable (will be determined after interview)

Responsibilities

  • Development of technical information to support construction utilizing CAD software with oversight
  • Interpretation of construction, manufacturing, technical and safety documents
  • Analysis of as built conditions
  • Developing solutions to technical problems both as an individual and as part of multi-discipline teams
  • Maintain adherence to technical, procedural, and safety requirement throughout product development
  • Monitor capital project performance and provide regular reporting on spending, commitments, forecast and project status.
  • Analyze capital expenditures and identify risks, opportunities, and trends to support management decision making.
  • Oracle project creation, maintenance, invoice and requisition approvals
  • Development of monthly, quarterly and annual financial reporting requirements related to capital investments.
  • Partner with facilities and real estate teams to evaluate lease renewals, modifications, and new agreements.
  • Analyze lease-related financial impacts and provide recommendations to support business decisions.
  • Serve as a trusted financial partner to Programs, Operations, Facilities and Supply Chain Organizations
  • Support monthly forecast updates, annual operating plans and long-range strategic planning activities.
  • Strategic oversight of the business and process of management and movement of material needed to support construction of all classes of submarines built at Electric Boat
  • Interpret technical requirements and has acumen to draft and/or modify policies and procedures as needed to adapt to current practices
  • Strong understanding of logistics management, data management & KPI reporting, project reporting, material availability analysis, review of schedules, support of up and downstream customers
  • Significant professional interactions with various customers including: EB & SUPSHIP Program Offices, NAVSEA and NAVSUP, Operations, Planning Departments, Purchasing, various Quality Departments, Government Agencies, Newport News Ship Building, and EB Off-Site Departments
  • Fiscal understanding when analyzing documents and when purging material as scrap or excess
  • Daily use of various reports and computer driven systems.
  • Customer service role in a warehouse environment supporting the Groton waterfront operations.
  • Updating inventory records in various databases.
  • Performing all of the normal duties of an administrative clerk, i.e., answering phones, typing, general filing, identifying file/record errors, generating reports, maintaining/assigning backlogs, receipt processing, material verification including: verify vendor shipment by sighting material to packing slip, physically confirming inventory counts and processing corresponding reconciliation documents, identifying if an SDS label is on file for hazardous material, processing rejection records, etc.
  • Generating reports using MS Excel, Word, PP and Access.
  • Basic understanding of how to use a computer and corresponding tools such as hand held devices, tablets, etc. to support current and future warehouse material systems so they can do electronic receipts, material picks, material tracking and issuance of material.
  • Familiar with receiving and issuing hazardous material and SDS requirements is a plus
  • Access and update EB's ITS (Inventory Tracking System), MRP II (Materials Resource Planning), Electronic Work Package (EWP), Pitch Catch, Real Time Outfitting Management Information Systems (ROMIS) and others for accessing company and warehousing procedures and training
  • Driving a forklift as well as work at heights up to 40 feet while operating a forklift turret.
  • Basic math skills to be able to support the receipt and issuance of linear unit of measure material and potentially cut material to the correct dimensions prior to issuing the material
  • Going on board a Submarine for loading On-Board Repair Parts (OBRP’s)
  • Provide support to Design, Engineering, Procurement, Supplier Quality, Planning and various shipyard trade organizations with the development and consumption of the Bill of Materials (BOM) and Common Parts Catalog (CPC) during the design, fabrication and construction of Columbia, Virginia classes and Overhaul/Repair contracts.
  • Support the resolution of problems associated with the BOM, Military/commercial specifications, vendor drawings, shipbuilder drawings/disclosures and liability documents.
  • Read and understand detail construction drawings/disclosures and their related documents.
  • Familiar with material identification/selection and application processes
  • Interpret and respond to Vendor Information Requests (VIR), initiate technical supplements using MRPII tools.
  • Install insulation, manufacture and install keel blocks, install lead, damping materials, deck tile throughout many compartments and spaces on the submarine and provide linesman services for the shipyard
  • Construct staging, establish and layout ship's reference points and support the moving and launching of the submarine.
  • Work with fiberglass, calcium silicate, PVC Nitrile rubber, barium sulfate, and all standard lagging coverings and provide anti-sweat, personnel protection, thermal and sound insulation treatments on all piping systems and major shipboard components
  • Use chicken wire and high temperature cement to provide a hard covering on some insulation materials and sews various coverings on other treatments
  • Interpret drawings and insulation schedules as necessary to complete assigned work
  • Responsible for all shipboard drilling tasks for submarine mechanical components. This includes nuclear and non-nuclear shipboard work.
  • Limited shop work is included. Shipboard drilling work in the Groton Shipyard involves nearly every portion of a submarine, inside the hull, exterior, tanks and confined spaces.
  • Performing accurate/precise drilling utilizing portable equipment in the type of environments specified above.
  • Responsible for all shipboard mechanical work that takes place in Electric Boat's Groton shipyard.
  • On-hull machining, installation of components like pumps, valves, weapons systems, communications systems, shafting and propulsion systems, support testing of mechanical components, and much more.
  • Preserve the hull and components by sealing the submarines with chemicals and paints that prevent corrosion and protect against the accumulation of marine life.
  • Prepare the surface, mix and apply a variety of paints and finishes, such as baked on plastics, vinyl, and epoxy paints.
  • Paint thickness must be measured and documented.
  • Sandblast, use pneumatic tools, roll brush and spray paint.
  • Perform strenuous task for long durations
  • Work with various metals, interpret construction drawings with basic mathematic ability.
  • Layout, fabrication, assembly and installation of foundations, structures, components and deck packages.
  • Develop a working knowledge of structural weld joint fit-up/weld symbols, burning and grinding operations.
  • Interpret construction drawings with basic mathematic ability.
  • Layout, fabrication, assembly, and installation of all light gage metalwork which includes air-conditioned ductwork, lockers, cabinets, prefabricated bulkheads, doors, furniture and Formica.
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