Job Description
Company: Lensa
about the job
lensa is a career site that helps job seekers find great jobs in the us. we are not a staffing firm or agency. lensa does not hire directly for these jobs, but promotes jobs on linkedin on of its direct clients, recruitment ad agencies, and marketing partners. lensa partners with directemployers to promote this job for ge aerospace. clicking “apply now” or “read more” on lensa redirects you to the job board/employer site. any information collected there is subject to their terms and privacy notice.. . job description summary. . in advanced mechanical design, we create and test innovative solutions for the future of our business. in this role, you will contribute to advancements in aircraft component design, focusing on components in the low-pressure turbine (lpt) for the rise open fan technology demonstrator engine program. this mechanical design role is crucial to developing our next generation of aircraft, with opportunities to grow in ge aerospace’s technical program leadership or mechanical domain expert career paths. the position offers the flexibility of a fully remote setup or an optional hybrid schedule (office and home).. . discover more about our innovative garching team and its cutting-edge work here: https://invent.ge/garching. . job description. . roles and responsibilities. .
- Execute the mechanical design of Low-Pressure Turbine components (rotors, airfoils, or structures) for GE Aerospace’s RISE program, specifically in the context of Open Fan turbine technology maturation and ground/flight engine demonstration efforts
- Integrate components into larger system designs, collaborating with global and diverse teams from multiple disciplines (e
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- thermal, aero, and systems design)
- Define preliminary sizing of turbine components and systems
- Perform architecture feasibility and design exploration studies to define turbine configurations
- Communicate design risks to stakeholders to facilitate collective decision-making
- Create innovative solutions to meet broad design objectives for assigned hardware and overall module
- Lead and complete design reviews, drawing releases, quality requirements, and assembly analyses
- Suggest areas for technology advancements and recommend approaches or programs to achieve them
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Required Qualifications
Engineering degree with significant experience in mechanical design of gas turbine components - Proven track record in delivering complex programs and ability to work in cross-functional global teams in multicultural environments
- Demonstrated ability to advance technology and generate innovative solutions
- Fluency in English
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Desired Characteristics
Experience in the gas turbine or aviation industry, specifically in mechanical design for turbine components such as rotors, airfoils, and structures - Proficiency in Finite Element Analysis, preferably using Ansys
- Skills in 2D/3D modeling of mechanical components, preferably in NX/Teamcenter
- Experience in life assessments (LCF, HCF, crack propagation, creep)
- Knowledge of manufacturing and assembly processes and tools
- Experience in tolerance stack-ups, releasing drawings, and creating Bills of Material (BoMs)
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We offer ✈️
Benefits
GE supports and encourages flexible working arrangements, where possible, and recognizes the benefits to employees of having a positive work-life balance - As a new joiner to GE Aerospace, we are pleased to be able to offer you the following in your benefit fund, which you then can tailor to meet your individual needs:
company pension plan, - supplemental health insurance,
- long service awards, invalidity and death insurance,
- holiday storage and fitness subsidy
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Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes
This is a remote position
GE Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer - 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
If you have questions about this posting, please contact support@lensa- com
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