About GE Aerospace
If you want to do work that really matters among a team of spirited and collaborative individuals, you need to know more about GE Aerospace. We’ve become a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of advanced aviation technologies including jet engines, components, and integrated systems for commercial and military aircraft. We’re a people-first organization that will bring out your best ideas and performance as part of our on-going LEAN transformation. We believe that the world works better when it flies. Do you? If so, come aboard.
Working at our Lynn Facility
Come and elevate your career in a facility that combines a rich tradition of aviation technology with a deep commitment to the future of flight. The GE Aerospace manufacturing site in Lynn designs, produces, assembles, and tests military and commercial aircraft engines and components. With more 2,500 employees and 1.6 million sqft of manufacturing space, we’re making a huge contribution to the future of flight. And, considering that very first jet engines were born here in 1942, we clearly are the career home of people who are deeply knowledgeable about building quality engines. What’s more, GE Aerospace has invested more than $100 million in our facility in the last five years alone.
By engaging with highly collaborative teams, we’re reaching for new Sustainable Aviation Fuel milestones every year. And by encouraging our teams to join us in extensive community service and volunteerism, we’re making a difference in all the ways that matter.
Here are just a few of the best reasons you will want to consider us:
Do work with a real purpose helping to solve the global challenge of how the world flies more sustainably.
Be a part of a global workforce of diverse backgrounds, perspectives, ideas, and experiences where everyone feels supported and respected.
Earn merit-based rewards and incentives.
Free Onsite Parking.
Set work schedule with no mandatory overtime.
Work in a climate-controlled building out of the elements.
Have opportunities for continuous learning and development.
Role: Set up and operate all types of standard and special machines generally in production areas to machine a wide variety of complicated production work to very close tolerances on interrelated locations to drawings, instructions, make repairs, fixtures, etc., perform any necessary layout work, use any hand tools required, etc., may direct others, and perform related duties.
Essential Responsibilities:
Work with types of materials involved such as castings, forgings, screw machine blanks, turret lathe blanks, sawed blanks and bar stock
Set-up involve changing chuck jaws, tool holders, fixtures, boring bars, drills, reamers, and setting tools
Work to established Lean Manufacturing guidelines involving one-piece flow, standard work, 6S, set-up reduction and wet process lines
Qualifications/Requirements: