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Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes. At GE Aerospace, we are advancing aviation technologies for today and tomorrow. GE offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation.
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The Systems Engineering Lead Engineer at GE's Civil Computing Systems team is responsible for the development and management of technical objectives for multiple aircraft platforms. An extensive corporate relocation package is also available for eligible candidates.
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As an Advanced Lead Embedded Software Engineer you will be responsible for designing, developing, and testing embedded software within the Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) team.
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Lead Systems Engineer will be responsible for leading, guiding and contributing to the systems engineering efforts for Computing Interface Products Systems (CIPS). Lead/manage interdisciplinary collaboration with software, hardware, test, safety, maintainability, reliability and certification teams assuring “cradle to grave” success.
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Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes, with preference to relocate to Grand Rapids, MI. Secondary relocate to is Clearwater, FL. The EPM role works closely with the Lead EPM, Technical Leads, and Program Manager in interacting with the customer (Boeing Commercial) and bringing Common Core Systems (CCS) products successfully to Entry Into Service - a critical engineering objective for GE's Avionics business.
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GE Vernova’s Power Conversion Division provides Electrical power conversion systems for various renewables, industry, marine, and Oil & Gas applications. GE is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Lead the improvements of all lines including strategically developing communication rhythms, setting proper staffing levels, appropriately developing assembly processes, determining standard work, and synchronizing efforts between GE and suppliers to ensure a flawless ramp.
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Job Description Summary The Lead Manufacturing Engineer will support the manufacturing development of classified component manufacturing techniques for Coatings, Non-Conventional Machining, Composites, and Light Assembly work for Next Generation engine programs.
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The Lead Value Engineer on the Product Team will generate cost optimization ideas, build business cases, and influence the broader teams to execute plans to realize savings for the business.
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The Lead Services Plant Controls Engineer is entrusted with overseeing control systems, automation, and instrumentation of our Solar and Storage Solutions assets. Relocation Assistance Provided: No.
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Job Description Summary The HPC Mechanical Design Lead Engineer will have the opportunity to design High Pressure Compressor components for the newest, most technologically advanced military fighter jet engine in the world.
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As a Software Engineer, you’ll work on the cutting edge of cloud technology as you scope and lead complex technical projects, laying the groundwork for early-stage products to iterate and scale.
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Job Description Summary The Power Electronics Systems Engineer will have full responsibility from concept, requirements, design, development, and testing of state-of-the art power conversion products for next generation military aircraft and ground vehicles.
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Job Description SummaryAs the Lead Supplier Quality Engineer, you will coordinate between the Asheville rotating part site and its direct supply base to drive continuous process improvement and work towards a zero-defect culture.
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The Lead Services Services Engineer oversees the holistic electrical and mechanical aspects of our Solar and Storage Solutions assets. The Lead Services Electrical Engineer plays a pivotal role in enhancing our services and overall offerings.
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