FAQs
Do we support remote work?
Yes, we do remote work but in a hybrid format.
What is the required level of education for this position?
The minimum requirement is an Associate's Degree along with 6 years of relevant experience.
Is U.S. citizenship required for this position?
Yes, U.S. citizenship is required for this position.
What types of experience are acceptable as equivalent to an Associate's Degree?
Acceptable equivalents include graduating from the NNS Apprentice School, graduating from Navy Nuclear Power School (NNPS), having a High School/GED with 2 years of related experience, or a High School/GED with 4 years of unrelated experience.
Is relocation assistance available for this position?
No, there is no relocation assistance available.
What are the typical travel requirements for this job?
The job requires travel up to 10% of the time.
What clearance is required to start this position?
A final security clearance is required to start.
What are some key responsibilities of this role?
Key responsibilities include performing quality assurance reviews, developing drawings and models for survivability systems, supporting special projects, providing waterfront support, and conducting ship checks.
What software skills are preferred for this position?
Preferred software skills include experience with AutoCAD, Teamcenter/NX, and proficiency in MS Office applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
What soft skills are considered important for this role?
Important soft skills include excellent communication abilities, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary team.
What is the work shift for this job?
This position is a full-time role on the 1st shift.
Does the company offer benefits?
Yes, the company offers comprehensive benefits including health plans, tuition reimbursement, and retirement savings options.
Is there a need for creativity in this role?
Yes, creativity is important for seeking design resolutions and resolving complex issues.