GE Aerospace - Jacksonville, FL
posted 3 months ago
As a Staff Electronic Hardware Engineer at GE Aviation, you will play a crucial role in the design and development of high reliability ignition products, solutions, and systems. This position involves a variety of activities aimed at the technical improvement of existing products and components, requiring a deep understanding of electrical engineering principles. You will be expected to leverage your mastery of theoretical knowledge and practical skills to contribute effectively to the team. Your responsibilities will include designing, developing, modifying, and evaluating electronic parts, components, and integrated circuitry specifically for engine ignition systems. You will determine design approaches and parameters, analyze equipment to establish validation approaches, conduct experimental tests, and evaluate results. The role demands proficiency in common skill sets such as Analog, Digital, Mixed Signal, Power Conversion, Magnetics design, and pulse power circuitry. In this position, you will develop new solutions with minimal guidance, either independently or in a collaborative team environment, while also serving as a best practice and quality resource. You will need to stay updated on the latest technical developments in your area and contribute to strategy and policy development to ensure successful delivery within your responsibilities. Collaboration with business leadership at various levels will be essential, as you will specify needs, communicate project approaches, and present research outcomes. You will lead analytical and design activities using proven technologies and methods, while also developing specialized knowledge in your discipline. Your in-depth knowledge of best practices will be crucial, as will your understanding of the competitive landscape and the factors that differentiate GE Aviation in the market. You will be expected to use your judgment to make decisions or solve moderately complex tasks or problems in operational/product management, manufacturing, technology, or engineering. This role also involves acting as a resource for less experienced colleagues and potentially leading projects with moderate risks and resource requirements.