Additive Manufacturing Design Engineering Intern - GE Aerospace (Victorville, CA)
Job Description:
Within the Türkiye Technology Center (TTC), the Additive Technologies team develops design, analysis, and production techniques using powder bed fusion additive manufacturing methods. We are looking to hire a long-term additive manufacturing design engineering intern for up to 11 months, with an initial 6-month period and an optional 5-month extension, to be employed in our team. Additive Manufacturing Design Engineering Intern will be responsible for supporting our team in design and manufacturing development studies and facilitating shop/team operations in the areas listed below. The main working location for this role is Kartal/Istanbul.
Job Description
Company Overview
Are you ready to see your career take flight? Working at GE Aerospace, you bring your unique perspective, innovative spirit and curiosity to a collaborative and diverse team working to advance aerospace for future generations. If you have ideas, we’re ready to listen. Join us and see your vision take flight!
Site Overview
GE Aerospace has an advanced engineering center located in İstanbul, Kartal, complemented by cutting-edge laboratories in Kocaeli and Gebze. Our offices in İstanbul and Ankara provide essential support to commercial and defense engines across the country. Our highly skilled engineers at the Türkiye Technology Center contribute to GE Aerospace’s engineering work on indigenous programs, new engine programs, software development, and additive manufacturing, supporting the country’s position as an advanced aerospace hub. We are committed to a culture based on respect for people and provide professional growth opportunities for our employees. Join us and find an opportunity to shape the future of flight.
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Role Overview
Preparation, analysis, and modifications of the geometry of production parts, evaluating analysis results
Literature research on additive manufacturing analysis and calculation methods
Organizing and tracking work procedures
Supporting the teams reporting and documentation needs
The Ideal Candidate
Candidates who are eager to develop themselves in additive manufacturing technologies design, modeling, and analytical studies, have strong research skills and engineering knowledge, and are enthusiastic about applying their academic knowledge to technology development methods.
Required Qualifications
Studying in mechanical, mechatronics, metallurgy, manufacturing, and similar engineering departments at universities
Must remain enrolled as a student throughout the internship period; preference given to third-year undergraduate students or masters degree students
Proficient in English
High sense of responsibility
Strong analytical thinking skills, with basic knowledge in root cause analysis
Basic knowledge in finite element analysis methods
Basic knowledge in geometry modeling with CAD tools
Strong academic research skills, with high documentation quality
Flexible working hours during the academic term (minimum 3 days a week) and full-time work during the summer term
Willing to learn, with good communication and teamwork skills
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in additive manufacturing technologies
Knowledge of the working principles of additive manufacturing machines
Proficiency in CAD programs
At GE Aerospace, we have a relentless dedication to the future of safe and more sustainable flight and believe in our talented people to make it happen. Here, you will have the opportunity to work on really cool things with really smart and collaborative people. Together, we will mobilize a new era of growth in aerospace and defense. Where others stop, we accelerate.
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Compensation Grade
OTHSAL
Relocation Assistance Provided: No
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