Systems engineering and software services for Navy and submarine platforms
SEACORP delivers full lifecycle systems engineering and software services to the U.S. Navy across submarine and surface ship programs. The tech stack—Vivado, Quartus, C++, Java, Python, Docker, Kubernetes, and Cisco networking—reflects heavy embedded systems and integration work. Active projects span submarine combat systems, Virginia and Columbia class platforms, and AUKUS integration, with concurrent effort on automation (patching, patch management) and cybersecurity compliance; the engineering-focused hiring (54 of 73 roles) and mid-to-senior seniority distribution match the complexity of integrating interdependent systems across fleet-wide platforms.
SEACORP is a defense contractor based in Middletown, Rhode Island, providing systems engineering, advanced software development, test and evaluation, and research and development services to the U.S. Navy and broader defense sector. Founded in 1981, the company operates at 501–1,000 employees and specializes in electronic systems integration, submarine combat systems, and surface ship training platforms. Current work includes integration and testing on Virginia, Columbia, and AUKUS-class submarines, as well as broader fleet network architecture and cybersecurity initiatives. The company actively recruits transitioning military personnel.
SEACORP uses Vivado and Quartus for FPGA design, C++ and Java for core software, Python for scripting, and Docker/Kubernetes for containerization. Infrastructure relies on Linux, Red Hat, CentOS, VMware, and Cisco networking gear. Version control: Git and Mercurial.
SEACORP's active projects include Virginia, Columbia, and AUKUS submarine platform development; USS DSW integration; submarine combat system integration and testing; Navy surface ship training systems; and fleet-wide network architecture maintenance.
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