Navy and commercial shipyard with West and East Coast repair and construction capacity
General Dynamics NASSCO operates full-service shipbuilding and repair across four coastal U.S. locations, designing and constructing auxiliary vessels for the Navy while serving commercial tanker and cargo markets. The tech stack is CAD-heavy (SolidWorks, NX, AutoCAD, Revit) with manufacturing-floor tooling (CNC, GTAW), typical of precision industrial construction—and hiring momentum is accelerating with 14 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated in engineering and manufacturing, signaling production ramp or contract backlog growth.
NASSCO is a full-service shipyard designing and building auxiliary and support vessels for the U.S. Navy, plus oil tankers and dry cargo carriers for commercial customers. The company operates shipyards on the West Coast (San Diego) and East Coast (Norfolk, Mayport, Bremerton), and provides repair and modernization services for Navy assets globally. Founded in 1960 in San Diego, NASSCO is part of General Dynamics and operates as a public-company subsidiary. The organization spans approximately 1,000–5,000 employees across engineering, manufacturing, logistics, and support functions.
NASSCO designs and builds auxiliary and support ships for the U.S. Navy and constructs oil tankers and dry cargo carriers for commercial markets. The company also operates major repair facilities for Navy vessels at four U.S. locations.
NASSCO has locations in San Diego and Bremerton on the West Coast, and Norfolk and Mayport on the East Coast. San Diego is the primary full-service shipyard; the other locations specialize in Navy ship repair.
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