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Explore Manufacturing Engineering

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Develop technical expertise in areas critical to GE’s Aerospace supply chain.

Welcome to our program! GE Aerospace is thrilled to offer you a glimpse into the challenges we face and the collaborative teams that overcome them.  

During this program, you will have the opportunity to step into the shoes of a GE supply chain engineer and complete tasks that replicate the work that our team in the manufacturing shops do every day. You’ll learn key skills in interpreting engineering data, contributing to the manufacturing environment, and accountability. Students who enjoy this program are encouraged to apply for GE Aerospace’s Supply Chain intern opportunities or development programs (MEDP & OMLP). In fact, by completing this job simulation, we hope to be able to connect with you and find you an opportunity at GE!

We hope this program provides a great resource for you to upskill and strengthen your resume as you explore career options and a potential career at GE Aerospace.

This program is self-paced. It takes approximately 3-4 hours to complete.

Skills Learned:

  • Determine critical requirements for a turbofan disassembly fixture
    Utilize engineering data in order to specify applicability, capacity, and size requirements

    • Critical Thinking
    • Problem Solving
    • Data Interpretation
    • Accountability
  • Disposition non-conforming turbine blades
    Interpret engineering data to determine the next steps for turbine blades with defects

    • Critical Thinking
    • Problem Solving
    • Data Interpretation
    • Accountability
  • Finish Line

Experience Information

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GE Aerospace
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