Mechanical Test Supervisor - Virginia Class

Job ID Number
2026-17623
Groton, CT, US
Category
Manufacturing and Production
Employment Type
Full Time
Business Unit
Electric Boat

Responsibilities for this Position


Mechanical Test Supervisor - Virginia Class

US-CT-Groton

Job ID: 2026-17623
Type: Full-Time
# of Openings: 5
Category: Manufacturing Support/Trades
EB Groton Shipyard

Overview

The role of a D272 Test Supervisor is vital to the success of the day to day operations in the Shipyard Test Organization. Being a Test Supervisor is a difficult and tasking job based on the volume of work, the technical knowledge required and the level of responsibility that goes along with keeping their tester directors safe in addition to testing and certifying a Nuclear Powered Submarine. Shipyard Test is a learning organization built on the nuclear watchstanding principles that have shaped our STO Pillars. One should feel proud to be selected to take on that enormous responsibility.

Leadership Skillset:

  • Provide daily mentorship to new and experienced Test Directors
  • Strict adherence to all policies, test procedures, CONOPs initiatives, and Test Manager Directives
  • Achieve and maintain qualifications: Work Controls, 6010, S&EP, NNSTE
  • Complete ownership over Steam & Electric Plant and Hull, Mechanical & Electrical Test Forms through daily review of data, partial closeout to Key Event, and final completion for certification
  • Effective time management skills to include attendance at Start-up meeting, shift to shift turnover, rotation of weekend coverage when required for test execution
  • Drive employee engagement through valuing team members ideas, contributions and dedication to delivering our product to the US NAVY
  • Evaluate the performance of personnel and make recommendations for advancement, training or discipline.
Planning, Preparation and Execution duties to include, but not limited to:

    Plan Operations Worklist (OWL) 24 hours prior to executionPartner with Assistant Chief Test Eng and Chief Test Engineer for testing to be planned within a 3 week windowPartner with Ships Force, Nuclear Test, and Trade General Foreman for interdepartmental support in testingComplete daily review of liabilities and resolve items along the critical and controlling pathReview & authorize necessary tagouts to perform testing and RIPOUT workEnsure test direct training is up to date to meet all testing requirementsComplete all necessary briefings to Train / Brief / Certify your team to execute on the deckplateProvide direct supervision of test technicians activities on the shipEnsure all Electric Boat policies and procedures are adhered toMaintain formal detailed logs on all work completed and test interruptions encounteredReview Ripout retest and/or Test Form data before signing work completeReview teams labor charging for accuracy prior to end of shiftProgress work orders in OWL with ACTE/CTE concurrence


Responsibilities

  • Lockout / Tagout
  • Leadership skills
  • Communication skills (written/verbal)
  • Ability to interact with all levels of management
  • Team interaction and communication
  • Candidate should possess demonstrated skills of interpersonal competence facilitating effective relationships between internal / external customers
  • Ability to work with human resources teams to effectively monitor and manage performance of hourly employees.



Qualifications

Required:

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Candidates must meet one of the following:

    • 4+ years of relevant mechanical test or Shipyard Test experience
    • 4+ years of previous mechanical/supervisory experience
    • 4+ years Navy experience
    Preferred:

    • Post High School Education
    • Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering
    • Demonstrated ability to coordinate complex projects in a team environment
    • Naval training and experience





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