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Immediate openings in:

Acoustic Design & Analysis

Components Development

Pumps, heat exchangers, etc.

Electrical Design

AC & DC power, instrumentation, control systems, power distribution.

Electronic Engineering

Installation, test and problem-solving on submarine Sonar, ECM or weapons fire control.

Fluid Systems Development

Main & auxiliary power. Fluid flow, pressure drop, thermodynamics, etc.

Industrial Engineering

Work measurement & production control systems and operations.

Mechanical Design

Conceptual design, stress analysis and materials selection for missiles, tubes, winches, antenna masts, valves, propulsion shafting.

Structural Design & Analysis

Ship structures, foundations, tanks, platforms, etc.; computing loads, moments, stresses; finite element analysis & structural dynamics.

Welding Development

Requirements:

U.S. citizenship, with a degree in

ME, EE, IE, Civil, Marine,

Aeronautical Engineering or Naval

Architecture, and 1-5 years related experience.

Electric Boat Division 187M Eastern Point Road, Groton, Connecticut 06340

Male & female applicants are invited to apply.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ENGINEERS

You've had first-rate schooling. You've sharpened your skills on demanding assignments. You've grown in your profession until you feel you're as good as anyone at what you do.

Now where do you go? Where do you find fresh challenge, new fields to conquer—even greater recognition and reward.

Maybe it's time foryou to consider coming with us. Where you'll be faced'with a new and exacting challenge—designing and building nuclear submarines.

No projects anywhere will place greater demands on your knowledge, resourcefulness and talent. Because each nuclear submarine is a complex of technologies, an effective union of nuclear propulsion, sophisticated weapons system, and a livable environment for upwards of 100 men —all to withstand the rigors of the sea. Nothing anywhere can give you greater satisfaction and reward — if you are equal to the task.

If you think you are, check our present openings. We can offer you a working environment where you'll have a chance to grow again in your profession. And a living environment of many attractions—on Long Island Sound about midway between

New York and Boston.

Send your resume, in confidence, to: Frederick L. Ward,

Professional Placement.

GENERAL DYNAMICS

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