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Engineer I/II, General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, CT(posted 2017-01-25)General Dynamics Electric Boat Groton, CT Engineer I/II/Sr/Spec/Princ Requisition ID: 2016-9722 Location: US-CT-Groton Trade: Engineering Remaining Openings: 1 Shift: 1st To Apply: https://careers-gd-electricboat.icims.com/jobs/9722/engineer-i-ii-sr-spec-princ/job Opportunity Details: General Dynamics is the world’s foremost designer and builder of nuclear submarines, the most complex machines made by man. The company’s industry leadership extends back over a century to 1899 when it produced the U.S. Navy's first commissioned undersea warship. Today, Electric Boat prides itself on being the premier shipbuilding company in the industry. We develop and apply state of the art technology to the design and construction of nuclear powered submarines. With a team of highly skilled and dedicated employees, we have successfully taken submarine technology to a new level. General Dynamics Electric Boat is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. It is the policy of the Company to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information. Job Description: Radiological Health Engineer will prepare radiation health reports, assist in the setup of detector and dosimetry systems, assist in the setup/administration of area monitoring and environmental TLD program, assist in emergency response, including operation of personnel and medical decontamination facilities both here and at the Submarine Base, New London. Support the radiation laboratory in the shipyard and at the SUBASE, and in support of by-product material compliance. The individual will provide oversight of medical records at both the shipyard and SUBASE. The individual will support external and internal dosimetry programs and become a National Voluntary laboratory Accredited approved signatory for our dosimetry programs. This individual must be able to qualify as a radiation worker and as a radiological engineer as specified by NAVSEA 389-0288 Radiological Controls. Education/ Experience: Required: Bachelors of Science in Engineering or related technical degree Experience in radiological controls Preferred: Radiological Health degree Naval Nuclear Propulsion program experience Physical Qualifications: Climbing, Color Vision Environmental Attributes: Cold, Wet |
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