
About Us:
At General Dynamics Electric Boat, we build and maintain the most advanced submarines in the world, supporting the mission of defending the United States and protecting our freedom. Our teams thrive in a high-paced, ever-changing environment where passion, excellence, and innovation drive success.
We are seeking a dynamic and driven Shipyard Operations Supervisor to lead operations and ensure projects are executed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards of quality. This role requires exceptional leadership, the ability to assign and manage work effectively, and the flexibility to adapt to changing priorities in real time. The ideal candidate will be a self-starter with strong influencing skills, computer proficiency, and a questioning attitude that promotes continuous improvement and accountability.
Key Responsibilities:
Why Join Us:
At General Dynamics Electric Boat, you’ll have the opportunity to make an impact on the future of naval defense while growing your career in an environment that values leadership, innovation, and dedication. We take pride in our mission and in the submarines-we build—because what we do matters.
This is position is located at the Groton Connecticut Shipyard.
Requirements:
Preferred
Climbing, Color Vision, Crawling, Heavy Lifting, Kneeling, Light Lifting, Medium Lifting, Pulling, Pushing, Reaching, Stooping, Twisting
Acids or Alkalis, Cold, Dry, Dusty, Fumes, Hot, Inside, Noise, Oily, Outside, Wet

General Dynamics Electric Boat is a business unit of General Dynamics with headquarters in Groton, CT. The world’s first and finest submarine builder, Electric Boat was established in 1899 to complete the U.S. Navy’s first modern commissioned submarine, USS Holland. Designed and built by Electric Boat, USS Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine, was launched in 1954. Electric Boat has designed and delivered 17 of the U.S. Navy’s 20 classes of nuclear submarines. Now in its second centennial of submarine building, EB is the design yard and prime contractor for the Virginia-class submarine program, currently in production. EB is also designing and developing the Columbia-class ballistic-missile submarine which will replace the current Ohio class beginning in 2027.