Electrical Engineer - Newport News, VA, United States - HII

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    ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 4
    Newport News, Virginia, United States

    Team:
    E11 SUBMARINE ENGINEERING - ADVANCED PROPULSION

    Entity:
    Newport News Shipbuilding
    Full-Time

    Shift: 1st


    Relocation:
    Relocation assistance will be available

    Virtual/Telework Opportunity:
    Yes - Occasional or hybrid telework available

    Travel Requirement:
    Yes, 10%-25% of the time
    Meet HII's Newport News Shipbuilding

    With more than 25,000 employees - including third-, fourth- and even fifth-generation shipbuilders - HII's Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division is the largest industrial employer in Virginia.

    Navy nuclear aircraft carriers and one of two providers of U.Navy nuclear submarines.

    Our diverse and innovative team of professionals ranges from skilled trades to project managers, engineers and software developers to solution architects, technical subject matter experts, and system users.

    Anchored in our rich, 135-year history, we collaborate together at the forefront of technology, manufacturing, and integration of the most powerful and survivable naval ships in the world.

    This position is for a senior electrical engineer in the SSN(X) Propulsion Components section.

    Specifically, the groups tasking is to develop another Turbine Generator (TG) supplier for the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP) for use on various platforms.

    The electrical engineer will have primary responsibility for aspects of the various TG controls systems.

    The ideal candidate will have direct engineering experience with rotating machinery, generators, power electronics, instrumentation and control, component fabrication/assembly, component testing, system-level testing, military specs and standards, technical writing, or demonstrate the ability to rapidly learn these subject areas.

    Familiarity with NNL Generic I&C, NG-P/CS Building Blocks, or other I&C hardware-software interface structures would be beneficial
    Researches, develops, designs, and tests electrical components, equipment, systems, and networks. Designs electrical equipment, facilities, components, products, and systems for commercial, industrial, and domestic purposes.
    Bachelor's Degree and 9 years of relevant exempt experience;
    Newport News Shipbuilding requires a Bachelor's Degree in engineering from an ABET accredited program.

    We build the world's most powerful, survivable naval ships and defense technology solutions that safeguard our seas, sky, land, space and cyber.

    artificial intelligence, machine learning (AI/ML) experts; Recognized as one of America's top large company employers, we are a values and ethics driven organization that puts people's safety and well-being first.

    Regardless of your role or where you serve, at HII, you'll find a supportive and welcoming environment, competitive benefits, and valuable educational and training programs for continual career growth at every stage of your career.

    We offer comprehensive benefits including: 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, and more.

    It's why we're focused on hiring, developing and nurturing our diversity.

    We believe that diversity among our workforce strengthens the organization, stimulates creativity, promotes the exchange of ideas and enriches the work lives of all our employees.

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, physical or mental disability, age, or veteran status or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law.

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