Lead Systems Training Engineer, Integrated Systems and Networking Devices
GE Aerospace
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This role pays less than 64% of similar roles. Most pay $136,382–$193,000 — the shaded band above. At the midpoint, this role pays about $150k versus about $165k for comparable roles.
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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 36 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $130,500–$174,000 across 20 roles with salary data.
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As an Advanced Lead Engineer in the Systems EIS Support team, you will develop a deep understanding of power systems and test equipment to provide technical support at customer locations. Your day-to-day responsibilities include investigating issues, performing modifications and repairs, delivering on-the-job training, managing consignment stock levels, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. You will use your expertise in aerospace engineering to facilitate integration testing and flight line support, while also building long-term relationships with customers. Essential skills for this role include a bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering, at least 5 years of product support experience, and proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. The position requires significant travel and the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
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