Engineer I - Structural at Electric Boat – Groton, Connecticut
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About This Position
US-CT-Groton
Job ID: 2026-18468
Type: Full-Time
# of Openings: 2
Category: Engineering
EB Groton Shipyard
Overview
The successful candidate will join the Accuracy Control & Optical Tool group supporting construction at the Groton Shipyard, a dynamic and fast-paced environment requiring prompt and technically sound dimensional control solutions.
Accuracy Control Engineers are responsible for all phases of the dimensional control process in shipbuilding and are involved in routine and emergent projects that support manufacturing, assembly and critical alignment. Accuracy Control Engineers complete dimensional validation and tests of components, modules, decks, and hull structure from initial receipt through the final grooming and certification of the submarine. Engineers in the Accuracy Control Department are responsible for ensuring that in-process dimensional control is maintained on components or systems within their purview. As built dimensional data gathered during three-dimensional metro-logy is processed and presented to develop cut lines, align and install ship components, support machining operations and fabrication work, pair major modules, inform subsequent construction decisions, and complete test forms. This ensures that the ship's components, systems and structures are built and assembled to meet final design specifications and requirements. Engineers in this group work heavily in three-dimensional space and must possess a strong spatial awareness. Knowledge, in the areas of 3-D metro-logy, structures, precision measurement techniques and application of geometric dimensioning & tolerancing, assists in developing the parameters by which we evaluate the survey data.
The role requires the individual to plan work and develop and revise dimensional control documents and procedures. Good interpersonal and communication skills will assist a successful candidate as they will routinely interface with Management, Accuracy Control Engineers, Metro-logy Technicians, Planning, Engineering groups, Operations groups, Ship’s Management, other shipyards, vendors, and external customers. Engineers and meteorology technicians work closely to develop a plan for measurement of the critical features, review site conditions for 3-D surveys, and process as-built data, all while working safely and maintaining a high degree of accuracy. Other valuable skills for this position include problem solving, composition, multi-tasking and project management.
The successful candidate will work in an office environment but will need to be present in the production environment and work occasionally off shift to support schedule. The candidate may also be asked to travel occasionally to support off-site work and ship schedules.
Responsibilities
- Clear Written, Verbal and Interpersonal communication skills are required
- Ability to work independently, as well as within a team environment
- Programming, Macro, VBA, automation Skills
- Intrinsically motivated and Self-Starting
Qualifications
Required:
- B.S. degree or higher in a civil, mechanical, aeronautical or similar engineering field, or a B.S. or higher in Applied Mathematics or other technical field
- 1-5 years of post-graduate experience in Engineering
Preferred:
- 3-5 years experience in Engineering
- Previous experience in Shipbuilding, the construction industry or manufacturing environment desired
- Previous experience with interpreting Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- Problem Solving, Leadership, and/or Project management strength
- Ability to prioritize projects
- Experience in Meteorology with 3-dimensional measurement instruments or as-built data collected via instruments in shipbuilding, such as laser trackers, Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) arms and digital photogrammetry, and/or standard optic equipment or surveying is preferred
- Prior Machining Experience
- Quality Assurance, Quality Control experience
- Experience with fast pace and critical delivery projects