GE Aerospace
posted 3 months ago
The Engine/Airframe Integration Engineer position at GE Aviation is a critical role within the systems engineering discipline, which is focused on a comprehensive approach to meet both business and technical needs of customers. This position involves a robust process of design, creation, and optimization of systems, ensuring that all components work together effectively to deliver a quality product that meets user requirements. The engineer will be responsible for identifying and quantifying system requirements, creating alternate design concepts, performing design trade studies, and selecting the best designs for implementation. The role also includes verifying that the design is properly integrated and executed, following a process that spans from concept to production and operation. In this role, the engineer will conduct component and product integration, managing product and systems requirements, specifications, and their flow down. They will drive validation and verification activities for the overall product/system, including system-level testing. The engineer will define product requirements for modules, components, subcontractors, and partner teams, while managing the interface between these components and execution organizations. Additionally, they will be responsible for driving critical-to-quality (CTQ) and risk trades within the teams designing the components, as well as managing the overall product configuration and configuration control system. The position requires the development of specialized knowledge in the discipline, serving as a best practice and quality resource. The engineer will contribute to strategy and policy development, ensuring delivery within their area of responsibility. They will utilize their in-depth knowledge of best practices and how their area integrates with others, while also being aware of the latest technical developments and competitive factors in the market. The role demands the use of judgment to make decisions or solve moderately complex tasks or problems in operational/product management, manufacturing, technology, or engineering, and may involve leading small projects with moderate risks and resource requirements.