Aircraft engine and component manufacturer serving global aerospace OEMs
TEI manufactures aircraft engines and engine modules for global aviation customers, operating from a foundation in Turkish aerospace. The tech stack reflects classical aerospace engineering: heavy use of FEA tools (ANSYS, ABAQUS, OptiStruct, Nastran), CAD/CAM (AutoCAD), and industrial robotics (FANUC, ABB, KUKA). Active projects center on robot industrialization and automation at both internal and GE facilities, with concurrent work on materials development and failure investigation—indicating simultaneous focus on manufacturing efficiency and design durability. Engineering-dominant hiring (14 of 16 roles) skews mid-level, pointing to capacity expansion rather than leadership restructuring.
TEI is a joint venture established in 1985 between Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc., General Electric, and Turkish institutional partners. The company manufactures and assembles aircraft engine parts and modules for global aviation OEMs, with first deliveries in 1987. Headquartered in Eskişehir, Turkey, it operates with 1,001–5,000 employees and is currently scaling engineering capacity. The business spans design (CAD/CAM, FEA modeling), manufacturing (robotic assembly, quality testing), and materials science (testing new coatings and concepts). Current work includes engine certification projects, FEA stress assessment, and performance validation of novel materials.
TEI deploys ANSYS, ABAQUS, OptiStruct, Nastran, and Patran for finite-element analysis; AutoCAD and CAD/CAM suites for design; and OpenFOAM and ANSYS Fluent for computational fluid dynamics.
Current projects include robot industrialization at TEI and GE facilities, FEA stress assessment, design optimization for component life, failure investigation and testing, and development of new material coatings for engine components.
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