
Job description
The Advanced Program section within GE Aerospace’s Edison Works division is responsible for the development, design, testing, vehicle integration, and support of engine inlet and exhaust system technologies for new engine concepts and development programs. The Advanced Program Aerodynamics Senior Engineer is responsible for technical leadership through all aspects of conceptual synthesis, technology development, detailed aerodynamic design, platform integration, and testing of advanced military propulsion technologies.
Aerodynamic engineering ownership of military engine inlets, augmentors, and general exhaust systems, including design, analysis, rig development, and full engine testing. Execution of complex technical projects, including program scoping, schedule, and financial management to meet business needs and customer deliverables.
This role requires strong technical aptitude, system-level thinking, and desire to learn new skills. Experience with design and analysis software such as Siemens NX, Ansys Workbench, Ansys CFX, Ansys Fluent, Hypermesh, Python, etc. is desired.
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GE Aerospace is a global leader in designing, manufacturing, and servicing jet and turboprop engines, as well as the components and integrated systems that power commercial, military, business, and general‑aviation aircraft. The company delivers a comprehensive portfolio that includes aircraft engines, engine maintenance, advanced materials, asset management, civil and military avionics, mechanical and integrated power systems, and performance‑based navigation solutions. By combining cutting‑edge engineering with robust aftermarket support and performance‑based services, GE Aerospace enables customers to achieve higher efficiency, reliability, and operational readiness across the aviation spectrum. Its integrated approach and commitment to innovation make it an attractive employer for engineers and professionals seeking to shape the future of flight.