Entry Level Ship Signatures Structural Acoustic Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Engineering
Engineering Design & Technologists, Structural Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Requisition :
Location:
US-CT-New London
Seat
Location:
EB New London Facility
Trade:
Engineering
Shift: 1st
Security
Clearance Required:
Secret
Ship Signatures Structural Acoustics groups are responsible for performing detailed analyses of the dynamic behavior of submarine structures using finite element, boundary element, and statistical energy analysis techniques. The groups work closely with the government laboratories to design, analyze, test and validate noise control reduction solutions. The groups also develop, implement, and validate novel numerical modeling methods using finite element analysis.
The analyses are performed using state‑of‑the‑art computer models which run on an extensive network of workstations. Knowledge of finite element or statistical energy analysis, submarine structural design tenets, dynamics, and vibrations is useful for these positions.
Required:
- Bachelor of Science degree or higher in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil (Structural) Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Sound Design, Audio engineering, Acoustical Engineering, or Physics
- 0-2 years of post graduate engineering experience
- MATLAB or other coding language proficiency
- Proficiency in finite element analysis or other computer‑aided modeling (Altair Hyperworks, Ansys, Abaqus, COMSOL)
- An active DoD SECRET clearance, or ability to obtain a SECRET clearance
Preferred:
- Master's degree or PhD in Acoustics, Sound Design, Audio, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil (Structural) Engineering, Ocean Engineering or Physics
- Experience in acoustics or vibrations
- Experience in project management
- Experience mentoring engineers on finite element modeling methodologies
- Experience in digital signal processing, testing, and data acquisition
- Excellent communication skills, written and verbal, are necessary for success as a ship signatures engineer.
- Developing productive relationships with internal and external customers, which may include collaborating engineering organizations, construction staff, government contractors, and the Navy customer, is key.
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