GE Aerospace supplier of turbine components, transmissions, and combustors for commercial and military aircraft
Avio Aero manufactures precision aerospace components—turbines, transmissions, combustors, and casings—for OEM and aftermarket repair. The tech stack (Oracle, SAP, Siemens NX, ANSYS, IBM DOORS, Python, C++) reflects a capital-intensive manufacturing operation with heavy reliance on legacy ERP and simulation tools. Current hiring focuses on engineering and operations roles across Italy, Poland, and Czechia, while active projects center on repair-scheme industrialization, supply-chain improvement, and new technology rollout—suggesting ongoing pressure to scale manufacturing efficiency and reduce rework.
Avio Aero is a GE Aerospace subsidiary designing, manufacturing, and maintaining components and systems for civil and military aviation. The company operates primary facilities in Italy (Rivalta di Torino, Pomigliano d'Arco, Brindisi) plus manufacturing in Poland and the Czech Republic, with approximately 5,700 employees globally. Core capabilities include turbomachinery, low-pressure turbines, combustors, mechanical transmissions, additive manufacturing, and sand casting, alongside maintenance and repair operations (MRO/CRO). The business serves major global airframe and engine OEMs with a focus on lowering fuel consumption, reducing aircraft weight, and improving performance through advanced manufacturing and R&D.
Oracle, SAP, Siemens NX, ANSYS, IBM DOORS, SCADE, Python, C++, Zeiss metrology, ABB, Fanuc, and CNC systems. The mix emphasizes ERP, simulation, PLM, and industrial automation typical of aerospace component manufacturing.
Turbines, transmissions, combustors, casings, frames, and sub-assemblies for commercial and military aircraft engines and airframes. Also provides additive manufacturing, rapid prototyping, and MRO/CRO services.
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