GE Aerospace said it planned to hire more than 900 engineers in 2024. [Credit: GA Aerospace]
Key Takeaways:
GE Aerospace intends to hire over 900 engineers this year to support current aircraft engine programs and develop new technologies for future, sustainable flight.
The new engineers will contribute to projects like the CFM International Revolution Innovation for Sustainable Engines (RISE) and advanced military engine programs.
Most job openings are expected to be in the U.S., covering engineering disciplines such as mechanical design, analysis, systems, controls, and aerodynamics.
GE Aerospace announced Tuesday it intends to hire more than 900 engineers this year.
The Evandale, Ohio-based company plans to put them to work on supporting current aircraft engine programs and developing new technologies for future flight. “Hiring has already started,” according to GE.
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