Turbine Module Design Engineering Leader - Evendale, United States - GE Aviation
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Description
Job Description SummaryAre you ready to elevate your future? At GE Aerospace, we are advancing aviation technologies for today and tomorrow.
Your work will contribute to the production of advanced jet engines, components, and integrated systems that power commercial and military aircraft.
You'll be part of a team that embraces your drive, your curiosity, and your unique ideas and perspectives. You'll learn and achieve as part of an on-going LEAN transformation. And, most importantly, you'll share in our pride and purpose that affects the lives of millions around the world.
We are looking for your talent to help us invent the future of flight in the Advanced Technologies Organization at GE Aerospace.
Looking to impact aviation for years to come? Your work on RISE Technologies, including our Open Fan architecture, will usher in a new era of propulsion technology for next-generation aircraft and pave the way for a more sustainable future.
In Advanced Mechanical Design we design and test innovative solutions for the future of our business. In this role you will help us make advances in aircraft component and module design.
This role is a team leadership design role and is vital to the development of our next generation of aircraft engines.
The hybrid schedule consists of working in the office minimum of 3 days per week and the option to work from home on the other days, based on team/project schedules.
Job DescriptionRoles and Responsibilities
Develop mechanical designs for assigned hardware and module that satisfy program and internal design requirements.
Integrate collaboratively with diverse teams from multiple disciplinary functions such as thermal design, aero design, and systems design.
Communicate risks within their module and components to appropriate stakeholders to help drive to collective decisions on how best to proceed as a diverse team
Create innovative solutions that benefit the assigned hardware and overall module to meet broad design objectives.
The person in this role will complete module design reviews and prioritize work for the rotor module across all design engineers and cross functional activities.
This person will also mentor and assist engineers in their design reviews, drawing releases, setting quality requirements, assembly analyses, and other activities.
Suggest areas where technology advancements are needed and recommend approaches / programs to make those advancementsRequired Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline from an accredited university or college
At least 7 additional years of experience in an engineering capacity
Desired Characteristics
10+ years of experience in turbomachinery design
Collaborative style, valuing and enhancing diversity of teams
Experience in solving mechanical design problems
Experience in mechanical design for aerospace propulsion systems such as rotors, structures, or airfoil component design.
Strong oral and written communication skills
Strong interpersonal and leadership skills
Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification
Established self-prioritization skills
At GE Aerospace, we have a relentless dedication to the future of safe and more sustainable flight and believe in our talented people to make it happen.
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This role requires access to U.S. export-controlled information. If applicable, final offers will be contingent on ability to obtain authorization for access to U.S. export-controlled information from the U.S. Government.
Additional Information
GE offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation. GE is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
Relocation Assistance Provided:
Yes
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