Requisition ID | 2024-12341 | Location | US-CT-New London | Seat Location | EB New London Facility | Trade | Engineering | Shift | 1st | Security Clearance Required | Secret | Number of Openings | 1 |
Who We Are:
Our team is comprised of engineers who specify, design, develop, integrate, and test instrumentation and control (I&C) systems for US Navy submarines.
What We Do:
Collaborating with systems and component engineers and the industrial security compliance office, cybersecurity engineers support the development and maintenance of shipboard equipment for a variety of submarine platforms. This equipment includes electrical systems for the propulsion and electric plant, as well as hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E) systems. Cybersecurity engineers provide collaborative support to the teams who are developing shipboard control system components and the environments on which control system software is developed. The role of the cybersecurity engineer is to evaluate functional requirements, equipment operating context, and environments (shipyard and ship) and processes in order to provide recommendations and guidance with respect to cybersecurity controls, customer imposed security requirements, and practices. Their objective is to ensure that cybersecurity principles are applied to system designs for operational use as well as to the methods that are implemented for protecting the equipment during ship construction and test. Related responsibilities include equipment research, project management, risk management, preparing presentations, and participating in customer design reviews.
Cybersecurity engineers on our team typically perform the following types of work:
How We Do It:
Our team members exemplify Electric Boat's core values:
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