About The Position

The Advanced Lead Engineer - Preliminary Design Externals Architecture supports externals architecture development for early engine designs within the Preliminary Design organization. This role incorporates creation of technical analysis necessary to build preliminary packaging feasibility, weight estimates, and engine trade studies. The Advanced Lead Engineer demonstrates accountability for functional, business, and broad company objectives to develop innovative preliminary design concepts, while simultaneously meeting aggressive cost, weight, and performance targets for key next generation engine applications from TG0 to TG3. This role requires collaboration with systems engineering and technologists across the Future of Flight organization along with members of GE Aerospace's global engineering team.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in engineering from an accredited University or College.
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in an engineering, supply chain, or manufacturing position.
  • Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required.

Nice To Haves

  • Minimum of 8 years' experience in a mechanical engineering position.
  • Systems thinking – ability to simplify complex, uncertain problems to find solutions with positive business outcomes.
  • Creative thinker. Willing to challenge the status quo and find outside of the box solutions utilizing sound engineering skills.
  • Prior experience in product configuration within aerospace or related industries.
  • Prior experience with aircraft engine external system design including fuel, air, oil, and electrical systems.
  • Experience estimating weight, cost, and design parameters early in engine development programs.
  • Experience with Unigraphics NX or similar CAD program.
  • Demonstrated ability to document, plan, market and manage programs that further the knowledge, understanding and capability of the business.
  • Prior experience leading global cross-functional teams.
  • Problem analysis and resolution skills.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Strong interpersonal and leadership skills.

Responsibilities

  • Work with global engineering teams to understand advanced technologies and their implications on next generation products.
  • Conduct design studies of appropriate fidelity and project analysis with minimal guidance, meeting business standards and requirements.
  • Lead cross-functional teams to balance financial and engineering goals, including designers, engineers, and analysts. Create plans to meet technical needs, solve problems, and report status to leadership.
  • Utilize business and organization best practices and design practices. Ensure study outcomes are properly documented.
  • Own the externals configuration for preliminary design architecture studies, including weight roll-ups and component sizing/locations, to support successful execution of program deliverables.
  • Monitor and communicate project status, business issues and significant developments.
  • Support externals architecture/configurations reviews and audits as required for customer commitments and design space studies.
  • Support the development and integration of design tools to advance state of the art of the discipline and enables design space exploration and study optimization.
  • Prepare invention disclosures to protect technology that gives the business a competitive advantage, as well as protecting the intellectual property rights of the company.
  • Lead or participate in organizational efforts in assigned projects and / or tasks.

Benefits

  • Great work environment
  • Professional development
  • Challenging careers
  • Competitive compensation
  • Relocation Assistance Provided

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Support Activities for Transportation

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

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