Jet engine and aerospace systems manufacturer for commercial and defense aviation
GE Aerospace manufactures jet and turboprop engines, avionics, and integrated power systems across commercial, military, and general aviation. The tech stack reveals a classical aerospace manufacturing footprint—CAD tools (NX, SolidWorks), simulation (ANSYS), PLM (Windchelm), and factory automation (CNC, PLC, DCS)—layered with cloud adoption (AWS, Azure, GCP) and modern analytics (Databricks, Splunk). The hiring mix is heavily skewed toward engineering and manufacturing roles, with active projects focused on lean transformation, new product introduction, and flight deck systems, suggesting operational scale-up paired with cost-reduction and quality-standardization initiatives.
Notable leadership hires: HR Director, Airfoil Team Lead, Airfoils Team Lead, Lead Engineer, Quality Lead
GE Aerospace designs and manufactures jet engines, propulsion components, avionics systems, and integrated electrical power systems for aircraft ranging from commercial jets to military platforms to general aviation. The business spans two major value streams: original equipment (new aircraft engines and systems) and aftermarket support (maintenance, repair, and overhaul services). With over 10,000 employees across 25+ countries, the company operates a distributed manufacturing and engineering footprint anchored in the United States. Current operational priorities center on reducing manufacturing cycle time, standardizing processes across facilities, and improving defect rates and safety outcomes while managing regulatory compliance.
GE Aerospace uses NX, SolidWorks, and ANSYS for design and simulation, supported by Windchill for product lifecycle management and CNC, PLC, and DCS systems for manufacturing control.
GE Aerospace is headquartered in Cincinnati, OH, and hires across 25 countries including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, India, China, Japan, Australia, and across Europe and the Middle East.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size