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RISE LPT Rotor/Airfoil Mechanical Design Engineer (m/f/d), remote option
Apply locations Garching Remote Remote time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id R5016062
Job Description Summary
In Advanced Mechanical Design, we create and test innovative solutions for the future of our business. In this role, you will contribute to advancements in aircraft component design, focusing on the Low-Pressure Turbine (LPT) rotor disk and/ or Flowpath/airfoils for the RISE Open Fan technology demonstrator engine program. This hardware design role is crucial to developing our next generation of aircraft. The position offers the flexibility of a fully remote setup or an optional hybrid schedule (office and home).
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Job Description
Essential Responsibilities:
- As part of GE Aerospace's RISE program, develop mechanical designs for assigned hardware that satisfy program and internal design requirements, specifically in the context of the Open Fan low-pressure turbine technology maturation and engine demonstration efforts (ground and flight test).
- Collaborate with global and diverse teams from multiple disciplines, including thermal design, aero design, and systems design.
- Communicate design risks to stakeholders to facilitate collective decision-making.
- Create innovative solutions to meet broad design objectives for assigned hardware and overall module.
- Lead and complete design reviews, drawing releases, quality requirements, and assembly analyses.
- Suggest areas for technology advancements and recommend approaches or programs to achieve them.
Qualifications/Requirements:
- Engineering degree with industrial experience in mechanical design.
- Proven track record in delivering complex programs and ability to work in cross-functional global teams in multicultural environments.
- Demonstrated ability to advance technology and generate innovative solutions.
- Fluency in English.
Desired Characteristics:
- Experience in the gas turbine or aviation industry, specifically in mechanical design for components such as rotors, airfoils, and structures.
- Experience in bolted joint analysis and disk design or flowpath/airfoils design.
- Proficiency in Finite Element Analysis, preferably using Ansys.
- Skills in 2D/3D modeling of mechanical components, preferably using NX/Teamcenter.
- Experience in life assessments (LCF, HCF, crack propagation, creep).
- Knowledge of manufacturing and assembly processes and tools.
- Experience in tolerance stack-ups, releasing drawings, and creating Bills of Material (BoMs).
We offer ️
GE supports and encourages flexible working arrangements, where possible, and recognizes the benefits to employees of having a positive work-life balance. As a new joiner toGE Aerospace, we are pleased to be able to offer you the following in your benefit fund, which you then can tailor to meet your individual needs:
- company pension plan,
- supplemental health insurance,
- long service awards, invalidity and death insurance,
- holiday storage and fitness subsidy.
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Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes
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About Us
At GE Aerospace, we invent the future of flight, lift people up, and bring them home safely. We are a world-leading provider of jet engines, components, and integrated systems for commercial and military aircraft. At GE Aerospace, respect for people is core to our culture and commitment to FLIGHT DECK, our proprietary lean operating model. We attract, develop, and retain industry-leading talent from all backgrounds and cultivate communities where people are respected and empowered to reach their fullest potential. For the people of GE Aerospace, their work isn't just a job. It's their passion and purpose. We work and win as one team, accountable to each other and our customers, and we are always finding a better way to climb higher together. We were meant to fly.