
The Military DoD SkillBridge program is an opportunity for Service members to gain valuable civilian work experience through specific industry training, apprenticeships, or internships during the last 180 days of service. SkillBridge connects Service members with industry partners in real-world job experiences under Dept. of Defense Instruction 1322.29. Separating Service members can be granted up to 180 days of permissive duty to focus solely on training full-time with approved industry partners after unit commander (first O-4/Field Grade commander in chain of command) provides written authorization and approval. GE Aerospace as a SkillBridge partner offers real-world training and work experience in in-demand fields of work while having the opportunity to evaluate the Service member’s suitability for the work. Military DoD SkillBridge participants are not eligible for compensation from GE Aerospace, as they continue to receive military compensation and benefits as active-duty service members.
Candidates with military experience in aviation maintenance, propulsion, operational analysis, fleet readiness, and/or engineering support are a strong fit for this role.
The Mission Analysis team is responsible for establishment and analysis of operating conditions for all GE Aerospace products. The Mission Analysis engineer will provide files for use in performance, thermal analysis, and stress analysis models. You will work with External to GE Customers, Internal to GE Customers, Systems, Performance, and Controls to ensure operating conditions reflect engine operational intent for New Product Introduction (NPI) Programs and/or field operation for Fielded Programs. You will assess engine statistics and data by looking for outliers and trends. You will provide external customers with written documentation of field usage trends, make recommendations to Life Management (LM) on need for updating Life Limited Parts (LLP) life limit basis, and provide agency information for existing fleet. You will advance ‘state of the art’ in processing engine field data to identify trends, creating representative mission profiles for detailed component analysis, and incorporation of automation to improve efficiency, standardization, and communications.
The role has moderate autonomy, requiring high levels of operational judgement. Professional practices, policies, and team collaboration will also provide role guidance and structure.
Role requires minimum hybrid work environment with in office work required Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Office location will be located with the Mission Analysis team in Evendale, Ohio. Depending on work and program, possible work from home option on Mondays and/or Fridays.
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This role requires access to U.S. export-controlled information. Therefore, employment will be contingent upon the ability to prove that you meet the status of a U.S. Person as one of the following: U.S. lawful permanent resident, U.S. Citizen, have been granted asylee or refugee status (i.e., a protected individual under the Immigration and Naturalization Act, 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)).
GE Aerospace offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation. GE Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
GE Aerospace will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable).
Relocation Assistance Provided: No

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