Mgr, Mechanical Design Engineering
Lam Research
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AI generatedAs a Metallic Materials Application Engineer at GE Aerospace, you will join a dynamic team focused on advancing aviation technologies by providing materials expertise and technical leadership across various components. Your day-to-day responsibilities include material selection for new designs, troubleshooting manufacturing issues, implementing new processes, reviewing supplier processes, and preparing technical data for internal and external presentations. You will collaborate with design, sourcing, and quality teams to ensure robust solutions, support supply chain audits, and participate in industry initiatives aimed at improving special process applications for critical rotating parts. The ideal candidate holds a Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science or Metallurgy and has experience in material application, failure analysis, forge processing, and isothermal forgings. Proficiency in metallurgy, manufacturing processes, and inspections such as forging and heat treatment is essential, along with strong problem-solving and leadership skills. This role impacts both short-term business goals and the sustainable future of global aviation.
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Market check
This $112,000–$171,350 range sits above 37% of similar postings on FindRole.
Peer median band
$122,800–$192,000
Median floor and ceiling across peers.
Typical midpoint (25–75%)
$129,437–$193,437
Middle half of comparable postings.
Based on 239 comparable postings.
* 240 is the maximum number of comparable postings sampled.
Employer
GE Aerospace (General Electric Aerospace) designs and produces commercial and military jet engines, components, and integrated systems for aircraft manufacturers and airlines worldwide. Industry: Aerospace & Aviation Engines
GE Aerospace currently has 33 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $130,000–$173,000 across 21 roles with salary data.
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