Designer Engineering - Bath, ME at Geebo

Designer

Company Name:
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works
Designer
Location Bath Iron Works, Bath, ME
Department B8700 Class Design
Requisition Number 14-6495
Shift 1st,2nd
Number of Positions 60
Security Clearance Confidential
Job Description BIW is hiring Marine Designers at the following entry levels:
2nd Class Designer: $21.88 - $23.59
3rd Class Designer: $18.35 - $21.11
These positions are for both 1st and 2nd shift.
Perform marine design activities that include but are not limited to 3D modeling & visualization
Resolution of design related problems encountered during ship construction that may involve occasional ship-checking
Development of ship alteration drawings for repair/alteration of ships in the fleet
Electronic drafting of installation & fabrication drawings
Extraction of computer aided manufacturing data
Required Education/Training General computer skills (e.g., proficiency with MicroSoft Office tools) required
Ability to read, interpret and follow technical procedures, standards and work instructions
Strong communication skills and ability to work in a team environment required
Experience 2nd Class Designer - Minimum of four (4) years marine design experience or Associate/Vocational School degree with two (2) years marine design experience. Piping, Structural, or Electrical experience preferred. Credit may be given for graphic arts or CIS experience. 3D CAD proficiency required.
3rd Class Designer - Minimum of one (1) year marine design experience or Associate/Vocational School degree, including BIW's Manufacturing Division apprentice program, or seven (7) years experience as a first class mechanic in a marine trade. Piping, Structural, or Electrical experience preferred. Credit may be given for graphic arts or CIS experience. 3D CAD proficiency preferred.
U.S. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/D/VEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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