GECombustor Module Cost & Producibility Staff Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Mechanical Engineer
Location: Olde West Chester
Job Description Summary
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, 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 Combustor Module Cost & Producibility Staff Engineer you will collaborate within the combustor module to implement design changes that reduce costs and enhance producibility. 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 and producibility ideas, oversee projects for the module, while also leading and executing on cost out and producibility design changes to implement before EIS and beyond.
You will serve as the main focal for cost and producibility efforts within the Combustor module focused on redesigning for cost and producibility.
As the GE9X Combustor Module Cost & Producibility Staff Engineer, your judgement will be paramount in the success of the desired team outcomes which will require you to have the ability to propose different solutions outside of set parameters with advice from your peers.
At a job at this level you will work closely with cross functional partners to develop in-depth knowledge and expertise to make technically sound decisions with some level of evidence. You will act in the capacity of an individual contributor with proven interpersonal skills, execute the design, analysis, or evaluation of assigned projects using sound engineering principles and adhering to business standards, practices, procedures, and product / program requirements.
Job DescriptionRoles and Responsibilities
- Support all design, procurement, producibility and delivery activities for GE9X combustor module parts, enabling problem solving across additive part within the engine line.
- Own Cost plans for the Combustormodule, ensuring plans are in place, executed per plan and problem solved when pressures are realized.
- Own producibility plans for the Combustormodule focused on design changes, ensuring plans are in place, executed per plan and problem solved when pressures are realized.
- Execute the design, analysis, and evaluation of assigned cost projects using sound engineering principles and adhering to business standards, practices, procedures, and product / program requirements
- Basic understanding of key business drivers; uses this understanding to accomplish own work. Good understanding of how work of own team integrates with other teams and contributes to the area.
- Work with a variety of engineering organizations and contribute to the development of the engine systems and designs.
- Develop in-depth knowledge of the technical discipline
- Prepare and present technical data to internal and external customers
- Assure proper documentation of technical data generated for the assigned projects and/or tasks consistent with engineering policies and procedures.
- Resolves issues in situations within current technical knowledge base and judgment within established procedures. Consults more senior team members for issues outside of defined instructions/parameters.
- Be responsible for monitoring and communicating project status to Engineering leadership. Provide timely communications on significant issues or developments.
- Participate as a presenter in technical and program reviews
- Bachelor's or advanced degree in engineering from an accredited university or college
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in relevant engineering roles, including mechanical design engineering.
- Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening.
-- Bachelor's or advanced degree in mechanical or aerospace engineering from an accredited university or college
-- 10+ years of…
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