Bath Iron Works designs and builds guided-missile destroyers for the U.S. Navy, operating a 5,000+ person shipyard in Maine. The tech stack is manufacturing-focused (AutoCAD, CATIA, Mastercam, CNC, welding systems) with enterprise backbone (PeopleSoft, Jira, Smartsheet), reflecting a capital-intensive, regulated operation. Hiring is weighted toward manufacturing and engineering roles, with active projects spanning DDG-51 and next-generation DDG(x) platform design—indicating sustained Navy contract volume and concurrent program execution.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Operations, Operations Director
Bath Iron Works is a full-service shipyard and division of General Dynamics Marine Systems specializing in the design, construction, and lifecycle support of complex surface combatants for the United States Navy. The facility handles the complete spectrum of naval shipbuilding: hull design and structural work, systems integration, piping and electrical installation, welding, component manufacturing, and post-delivery sea trials and activation. Operations span facility maintenance, preventative workload planning, and quality assurance across multiple concurrent destroyer programs. The organization has been in continuous operation since 1884.
AutoCAD, CATIA, Pro/ENGINEER, and Solidworks for design; Mastercam, Vericut, and CNC control for manufacturing. PeopleSoft manages operations; Jira and Smartsheet coordinate work planning.
Active projects include DDG-51 destroyer test and activation, DDG(x) next-generation shipbuilder design engineering contract, facility upgrades, and preventative maintenance execution.
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