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... architects, technical subject matter experts, and system users. Anchored in our rich, 135-year ... naval ships in the world. Want to be part of the team? Apply today! We look forward to meeting you.

... architects, technical subject matter experts, and system users. Anchored in our rich, 135-year ... Why HII We build the world's most powerful, survivable naval ships and defense technology solutions ...

... architects, technical subject matter experts, and system users. Anchored in our rich, 135-year ... Why HII We build the world's most powerful, survivable naval ships and defense technology solutions ...

... architects, technical subject matter experts, and system users. We collaborate together at the forefront of technology, manufacturing, and integration of the most powerful and survivable naval ships ...

... architects, technical subject matter experts, and system users. Anchored in our rich, 135-year ... Why HII We build the world's most powerful, survivable naval ships and defense technology solutions ...

SEACORP is seeking entry-level ElectricalEngineers with 0-2 years of applicable work experience ... Travel to various naval stations and/or test facilities may be required on a limited basis.

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How much do entry level naval architecture jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level naval architecture in the United States is $94,251.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Naval Architect, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Naval Architect, you need a solid understanding of engineering principles, hydrodynamics, and ship design, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in naval architecture or marine engineering. Familiarity with CAD software, ship design tools like Rhino or AutoCAD, and basic knowledge of regulatory standards is essential. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork skills help you excel in multidisciplinary project environments. These skills ensure the safe, efficient, and innovative design of vessels while meeting technical and regulatory requirements.

What are the typical daily tasks and collaborative activities for an entry-level naval architect?

As an entry-level naval architect, your daily responsibilities often include assisting with vessel design calculations, creating 2D and 3D models using CAD software, and conducting stability analyses under the guidance of senior engineers. You'll frequently collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including marine engineers, project managers, and shipyard personnel, to ensure that design specifications meet safety and regulatory standards. Team meetings and design reviews are common, offering valuable learning opportunities and exposure to real-world problem-solving in ship design and construction projects.

What is entry level naval architecture?

Entry level naval architecture refers to positions in the field of designing, constructing, and maintaining ships, boats, and other marine vessels for recent graduates or those with limited professional experience. Entry level naval architects assist senior engineers with drafting ship plans, conducting stability analyses, and performing basic design calculations. These roles often provide hands-on training and exposure to various aspects of shipbuilding and marine engineering, serving as a foundation for advancing in the naval architecture profession.

What is the difference between Entry Level Naval Architecture vs Junior Marine Engineer?

AspectEntry Level Naval ArchitectureJunior Marine Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Naval Architecture or Marine EngineeringBachelor's in Marine Engineering or Mechanical Engineering
Work EnvironmentDesign offices, shipyards, maritime firmsShipboard, shipyards, maintenance facilities
Industry UsageShip design, construction, and planningShip operation, maintenance, and systems management

Entry Level Naval Architects focus on designing ships and maritime structures, working mainly in design offices and shipyards. Junior Marine Engineers typically work on ship systems and maintenance, often onboard vessels. Both roles require related engineering degrees and serve different functions within the maritime industry, but they share foundational engineering knowledge and industry environments.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Naval Architecture job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,251 per year, or $45.3 per hour.
DECK ELECTRICIAN TRAINEE - COMPLETE 2 WEEKS OF FREE TRADES TRAINING-Newport News,Virginia

DECK ELECTRICIAN TRAINEE - COMPLETE 2 WEEKS OF FREE TRADES TRAINING-Newport News,Virginia

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DECK ELECTRICIAN TRAINEE - COMPLETE 2 WEEKS OF FREE TRADES TRAINING
Location:
Newport News, Virginia, United States
Date: Jun 1, 2026
Req ID: 47565
Team: X31 ELECTRICAL
Entity: Newport News Shipbuilding
US Citizenship Required for this Position: Yes
Full-Time
Shift: Multiple
Relocation: No relocation assistance available
Virtual/Telework Opportunity: No - Not eligible for telework
Travel Requirement: No
Clearance Required: No - Clearance Not Required to Start
Meet HII's Newport News Shipbuilding
With more than 25,000 employees - including third-, fourth- and even fifth-generation shipbuilders - HII's Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division is the largest industrial employer in Virginia. We're the sole designer, builder and refueler of U.S. Navy nuclear aircraft carriers and one of two providers of U.S. Navy nuclear submarines. Our diverse and innovative team of professionals ranges from skilled trades to project managers, engineers and software developers to solution architects, technical subject matter experts, and system users. Anchored in our rich, 135-year history, we collaborate together at the forefront of technology, manufacturing, and integration of the most powerful and survivable naval ships in the world. Want to be part of the team? Apply today! We look forward to meeting you.
The Role
This position is for job seekers with no trades experience willing to complete two weeks of unpaid training in the Deck Electrician trade.
Newport News Shipbuilding has partnered with the Virginia Ship Repair Association and local Virginia community colleges and maritime training facilities to offer several course-to-hire Marine Trades Training (MTT) programs for individuals interested in learning a trade and working full-time for Newport News Shipbuilding. Courses are offered once a month with 6-24 students per class. The Deck Electrician Trainee program is offered at Virginia Peninsula Community College (Hampton, VA). This (UNPAID) program is 2-weeks (80 hours), 7:00am - 3:30pm (Monday thru Friday).
To learn more about the Marine Trades Training (MTT) programs and how the process works, please visit: https://hii.com/careers/nns-marine-trades-trainee-programs/
Deck electricians play a vital role in the installation, repair, overhaul, and operational testing of the electrical systems on aircraft carriers and submarines. They require versatility as they switch between a wide-range of tasks including reading and interpreting complex electrical schematics, lighting and receptacle installations, wire way rack installation, and electronic control installation. In addition to conducting preventative maintenance, rebuilding equipment, and welding of studs for mounting equipment.
Working at Newport News Shipbuilding often involves performing tasks in various weather conditions, at extreme heights on scaffolding, ladders, or elevated platforms and in small, confined spaces such as tanks, compartments, or voids in a ship. These environments require a strong focus on safety, precision, and adaptability, as well as physical agility and comfort working in challenging conditions.
Watch this video to learn more: https://youtu.be/l3tLf5_s4kw?si=2-C3GQHIehmePXS
Must Have
Must be able to pass a 2-week (UNPAID) program (80 hours), 7:00am - 3:30pm (Monday - Friday)
Must be willing to undergo a background investigation and drug screen
Must be able to pass physical agility test
Must be able to kneel, squat, crawl, bend, stoop, and climb on a daily basis
Must be able to lift at least 40 pounds
Must be able to perform overhead work
Must be able to work overtime as needed
Must be able to be clean shaven to wear a respirator
Must be able to perform work outdoors, year- round, in all weather conditions
Must be able to work at extreme heights
Must be able to work in small, tight, confined spaces
Must be willing to work any shift
Must be able to take measurements or be willing to learn.
Nice to Have
High school graduate or equivalent preferred
Why HII
We build the world's most powerful, survivable naval ships and defense technology solutions that safeguard our seas, sky, land, space and cyber. HII's diverse workforce includes skilled tradespeople; artificial intelligence, machine learning (AI/ML) experts; engineers; technologists; scientists; logistics experts; and business administration professionals.
Recognized as one of America's top large company employers, we are a values and ethics driven organization that puts people's safety and well-being first. Regardless of your role or where you serve, at HII, you'll find a supportive and welcoming environment, competitive benefits, and valuable educational and training programs for continual career growth at every stage of your career.
Working at HII is more than a job - it's an opportunity to build a future. We offer comprehensive benefits including: medical, prescription drug, dental and vision plan choices, on-site health centers, tele-medicine, wellness resources, employee assistance programs, savings plan options (401K), financial education and planning tools, life insurance, tuition reimbursement, employee discounts, early childhood and post-secondary education scholarships, and more. Some benefits may vary depending on your specific division or work location.
Together we are working to ensure a future where everyone can be free and thrive.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, physical or mental disability, age, or veteran status or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law. U.S. Citizenship may be required for certain positions.
Do You Need Assistance?
If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please send an e-mail to buildyourcareer@hii-co.com and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. Reasonable accommodations are considered on a case-by-case basis. Please note that only those inquiries concerning a request for reasonable accommodation will be responded to from this e-mail address.
Additionally, you may also call 1-844-849-8463 for assistance. Press #2 for Newport News Shipbuilding.

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