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GE Aerospace · 3 months ago

Aerospace TIG Welder 2nd Shift

GE Aerospace is a leading company in the aerospace sector, focused on engine component repairs. They are seeking an Aerospace TIG Welder to perform layout, set-up, and weld on various aircraft engine component parts and assemblies, ensuring high-quality standards and certifications are met.

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Responsibilities

Perform layout, set-up, and weld on a variety of aircraft engine component parts and assemblies
Working from planning or written instructions, prints or sketches
Fabricate, repair or rework using all required welding and cutting processes which may include manual arc processes (GTAW, GMAW, SMAW, TIG) semi-automated weld processes (GTAW, PAW, LW, EBW,), machine weld processes (RSW, Dabber,) and oxyacetylene welding
In addition, may use oxyacetylene cutting, plasma cutting, flame brazing/soldering, TIG brazing and arc brazing
Use argon chambers and gas back-ups
Fabricate heat sinks and related items to perform individual weld operations
Using file, bench grinders, hand grinders, etc., to perform welding preparation, defect removal and manual dimensional restoration
Achieve certification on required processes
Ability to bench, planish, peen, roll, forge, stretch/shrink to restore dimensional and structural integrity on various engine hardware
Use all types of measuring instruments
Perform fluorescent dye penetrant as required, maintain associated paperwork, work to required levels of quality and efficiency
Direct or train others and perform related duties as required
Interact with engineers with the design of tooling and repair process on repair development projects

Qualification

GTAW weldingMeasuring instrumentsFabrication experienceWeld certificationFluorescent dye penetrantTrain othersTeam-oriented

Required

High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED)
5 years verifiable GTAW Weld experience including reading various measuring instruments, such as calipers and micrometer, while working from prints, sketches, planning instructions to weld a variety of parts and assemblies

Preferred

Previously held weld certification(s) in corrosive resistant and heat resistant ferrous alloys, nickel base alloys, cobalt-base alloys, aluminum alloys, and titanium alloys
Previous welding and fabrication experience on aircraft hardware
Ten years or more verified GTAW experience
Ability to fabricate, repair or re-work using processes listed above; use of argon chambers and gas back-ups
Proficiency in the fabrication of heat sinks and related items for performing individual weld operations
Demonstrated ability to use files, bench grinders, and various hand and power tools, etc. to restore areas repaired to required dimensions
Experience with fluorescent dye penetrant
Weld schooling certificate (1 point)

Benefits

Professional development
Challenging careers
Competitive compensation

Company

GE Aerospace

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GE Aerospace is a provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$2.01B
Key Investors
JobsOhioUS Department of EnergyAir Force Research Laboratory
2025-07-22Post Ipo Debt· $2B
2025-01-10Grant· $9M
2024-04-02IPO

Leadership Team

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Amy Gowder
President and CEO Defense and Systems
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H. Lawrence Culp
Chairman & CEO, GE Aerospace
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