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Electrical Systems Engineer – The Integrated Power Systems Main Propulsion Control System team in (Department 489) supports new technology development for the electric drive propulsion control system. The core focus of this group is component integration, development, test, and delivery. The position of a systems engineer on this team would include tasks centered around topics such as:
Requirements generation
System identification and control system tuning
Vibrational response analysis
Digital signal processing and Real-time Software
Test data processing using spectral analysis tools
Accelerometer calibration and testing
Review and disposition of vendor engineering products
Component testing and troubleshooting
Responsibilities: Candidates best suited for this position will possess a passion for learning, teamwork, and being taught in the principles of electrical control systems, current control, generators, and electric drives while assisting in the management of sub-tier suppliers in the delivery of the same equipment for ship test and construction. Below is a further breakdown of responsibilities for this role:
Required:
Preferred:
Full Time
Consumer Services
$81k-93k (estimate)
03/08/2023
04/06/2023
gdeb.com
GROTON, CT
7,500 - 15,000
1899
Private
SCOTT FERMEGLIA
<$5M
Consumer Services
GDEB designs, constructs and maintains submarines for the defense industry.
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