
Mechanical Design Engineering Intern will be a part of the Clearances Design teams, responsible for the system level clearances activities of cold and hot sections.
We are looking to hire a long-term Mechanical Design Engineering intern for up to 11 months, with an initial 6-month period and an optional 5-month extension.
GE Aerospace has an advanced engineering center located in İstanbul, Kartal, complemented by cutting-edge laboratories in Kocaeli, Gebze. Our offices in İstanbul and Ankara provide essential support to commercial and defense engines across the country. Our highly skilled engineers at the Türkiye Technology Center contribute to GE Aerospace’s engineering work on indigenous programs, new engine programs, software development, and additive manufacturing, supporting the country’s position as an advanced aerospace hub. We are committed to a culture based on respect for people and provide professional growth opportunities for our employees. Join us and find an opportunity to shape the future of flight.
The Ideal Candidate:
The ideal candidate is a 3rd or 4th-year undergraduate student in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering with strong analytical and problem-solving skills. They are proficient in engineering tools like UG NX and ANSYS, have experience in design reviews and test support, and demonstrate excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
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At GE Aerospace, we have an unwavering commitment to the future of safer and more efficient flight and believe in our talented people to make it happen. Here, you will tackle exciting challenges alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry. Together, we will drive a new era of growth in aerospace and defense.
Relocation Assistance Provided: No

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