Scientists and engineers at NUWC Division Newport develop the technologies for tomorrow, as well as support the needs of the Navy today. Project involvement ranges from development of the initial concept to its operational use and often gives personnel the opportunity to work with men and women in the forefront of their fields.
Our employees can be found throughout the world and in a wide variety of environments - in other laboratories in the United States and at the facilities of our nation's allies, on submarines and surface ships, in shipyards, and at sea. Activities vary from desk work to deck work, from research to in-service engineering, from component to systems engineering, and from system design to test and evaluation.
To learn more read the Division's Fact Sheet, by clicking here.
Read Division Newport's Recruitment Handbook, by clicking here.
Qualified candidates must possess a bachelor's degree, or higher, in engineering from an ABET-accredited college or a bachelor's or higher degree in computer science from an accredited college.
To fulfill mission responsibilities, we have established ourselves in several key Navy-unique scientific disciplines:
Our technical leadership areas:
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Product areas you could be working in:
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Submarine Combat Systems
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Torpedo Systems |
Submarine Sonar Systems
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Platform & Payload Integration |
Unmanned Undersea Vehicles
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Ranges, Engineering, & Analysis |
Submarine Communication Systems
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Undersea Warfare Analysis |
Surface USW Systems
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Autonomous Systems & Technology |
Torpedoes
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Combat Systems |
Submarine Imaging & Electronic Warfare
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Communications, Imagining, & EW Sensors |
Platform Defensive Systems
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Sensor & Sonar Systems |
USW Launchers
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Submarine Missile Launcher Integration
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USW Ranges
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USW Analysis
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USW Operational Assessment
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The Naval Undersea Warfare Center is an equal opportunity employer.
U.S. citizenship required.