Can you help us develop the future of flight? We’re advancing flight for our customers, and we need engineers who can help us innovate. The GE Aerospace Engineering Team is looking for experienced mechanical design engineers who are ready to work on the fastest-growing engine in aviation history, the GE9X. The GE9X engine is forecasted to enter service in 2027, creating a generational opportunity to be part of a team introducing a widebody aircraft and engine system to the field. Within the Lifecycle Engineering team, as the GE9X Fuel Nozzle Lead Engineer, you will work on design changes to improve durability, reduce cost, enhance producibility, and support repair development for the fuel nozzle. At this key pre-Entry into Service (EIS) phase of the GE9X program, you will play a critical role in preparing the team to identify cost, producibility, and repair ideas, oversee projects for the module, and lead and execute cost and producibility-focused design changes to implement before EIS and beyond. As a GE9X Fuel Nozzle Lead Engineer, the role offers some autonomy but is focused on executing activities for the GE9X fuel nozzle within standard functional practices and procedures. Some judgment may be required, but this is typically with guidance.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees