Location: Groton,CT, USA
Overview:
General Dynamics Electric Boat, a leader in naval innovation, is seeking passionate individuals to contribute to the design, construction and maintenance of state-of-the-art submarines for the U.S. Navy. Be part of a dynamic team, drive technological advancements, and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of maritime defense. If you're ready for a challenging and rewarding career, apply now to be at the forefront of naval engineering excellence.
D701 Navy Facility Engineering and Training Technologies team is seeking a Multi Media Analyst to utilize creative skills and digital tools to visualize, design, and produce computer-generated 3D graphics and animations for various platforms, using industry-standard software in support of operational and technical training, Interactive Media Instruction (IMI), and other specialized educational programs for the U.S. Navy submarine fleet personnel. The individual will primarily be responsible for learning technology, delivering training solutions in accordance with U.S. Navy Educational Training Command (NETC) standards and Submarine On Board Training (SOBT) guidelines for major ship systems, e.g., Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E), Common Missile Compartment (CMC), and Steam Electrical Plant (SEP).
The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of 3D design and animation, with the ability to present information in an engaging and visually compelling manner. The Multi Media Analyst will collaborate with stakeholders, subject matter experts (SMEs), and production staff along with various NAVSEA groups and Electric Boat ship specification engineers, designers, and technical specialists to support the design and development of eLearning courses for a variety of digital learning products utilized on board U.S. Navy Submarines and shore-based facilities.
This position is sponsored by Navy Facility Engineering and Training Technologies and reports directly to the Program Supervisor for D701.
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