Responsibilities for this Position
Materials Engineer
US-CT-Groton
Job ID:
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Type:
Full-Time
# of Openings:
1
Category:
Engineering
EB Groton Shipyard
Overview
The Non-Metallic Materials Engineering (D343) Preservation and Coatings Group is cognizant of everything related to surface preparation and painting requirements for construction of nuclear submarines. This group develops the Non-Propulsion Paint Schedule drawing requirements, performs design review of corrosion prone items, and works closely with the Non-Metallic Materials Engineering Lab on coatings tests. Primary responsibilities include: construction support, consisting of providing Trades clarification of coatings requirements with deck-plate evaluation as required; providing disposition to Engineering Reports and Vendor Information Requests; drawing development / coating selection and producing detailed paint application procedures (mechanical components). Additionally, develop Laboratory test plans for evaluation of new coating methods and materials. Occasionally perform forensic analysis of coatings failures.
Responsibilities
Sound problem solving ability
Ability to communicate effectively
Good technical writing skills
Working knowledge of data analysis and statistical principals
Ability to multitask in a dynamic environment
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering or Chemical Engineering.
Internal candidates must be from an department outside of the Operations organization (Casciano/Gabriel)
Preferred:
NACE (coating inspector) Level I certification or NAVSEA equivalent training.
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