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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN:
ACOUSTIC DESIGN & ANALYSIS
WELDING DEVELOPMENT
FLUID SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
Main & auxiliary power. Fluid flow, pressure drop, thermodynamics etc.
COMPONENTS DEVELOPMENT
Pumps, heat exchangers etc.
STRUCTURAL DESIGN & ANALYSIS
Ship structures, foundations, tanks, platforms etc.; computing loads, moments, stresses; finite element analysis & structural dynamics.
MECHANICAL DESIGN
Conceptual design, stress analysis and mate- rials selection for missiles, tubes, winches, an- tenna masts, valves, propulsion shafting.
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Installation, test and problem solving on sub- marine Sonar, ECM or weapons fire control.
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
AC & DC power, instrumentation, control sys- tems, power distribution.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Work measurement & production control systems and operations.
REQUIREMENTS include a BS degree in ME,
EE, IE, Civil, Marine, Aeronautical Engineering or Naval Architecture; 1-5 years related exp.
Every one of our submarines is a "world" unto itself. Capable of vir- tually independent existence in en- vironments more hostile than outer space; utilizing almost every known technology to provide for and pro- tect its human inhabitants. Life- support, propulsion, steering and diving systems to sustain the vessel itself; ASW equipment for detection and avoidance; launch and guid- ance systems for weaponry.
Creating such "worlds" requires an unprecedented degree of inte- gration and interrelation. In the de- sign area alone it is not unusual for a Design Engineer to confer with construction engineering, data processing, quality control, pro- curement, reliability/test, the yard tradesmen—and the men who man the subs.
This total systems approach—to hardware integration as well as to planning and management—can provide breadth to a career,, and a continual updating of techniques in the fast-moving, technological world of today.
Send your resume in confidence to Robert H. Moore.
GENERAL DYNAMICS
Electric Boat Division 187K Eastern Point Road, Groton, Connecticut 06340
U.S. citizenship required.
Male & Female Applicants are invited to apply.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
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