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GE Aerospace · 1 month ago

Electronic Inspector - 1st Shift

GE Aerospace is dedicated to the future of safe and sustainable flight, and they are seeking an Electronic Inspector to ensure the highest standards of safety and quality by inspecting complex electronics used in mission-critical aerospace systems. The role involves hands-on inspection of electronic components and collaboration with manufacturing and engineering teams to deliver quality outcomes.

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Responsibilities

Inspect electronic circuit card assemblies, electro-mechanical and electro-magnetic assemblies, precision gyro components, and final products prior to shipment to ensure compliance to specifications and quality standards
Reviewing documentation and activities taken during the build/repair process to ensure compliance to all relevant requirements
Perform in-process and final inspections using microscopes and precision tools; document findings and drive corrective actions to protect Safety and Quality
Conduct random audits of assembly operations to verify compliance to work instructions, process controls, and workmanship standards
Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and manufacturing work instructions to validate configuration and component accuracy
Use electronic and mechanical inspection equipment including continuity meters, hi-pot testers, calipers, gauges, and microscopes; record objective evidence per procedures
Collaborate with manufacturing, quality engineering, and program teams to resolve nonconformances, support root cause analysis, and sustain continuous improvement
Communicate effectively with internal teams and, as needed, with customers to ensure clarity, accuracy, and on-time delivery
Need to participate in both internal and external audits

Qualification

Electronic assembly inspectionMicroscope proficiencyBlueprint interpretationInspection tools proficiencyBasic computer skillsDOD soldering certificationIPC-A-610 certificationTeamworkCommunication skillsProblem-solving skills

Required

Experience inspecting electronic and/or mechanical assemblies in a regulated or high-reliability environment
Strong attention to detail and ability to perform extended microscope work while maintaining pace and accuracy
Ability to read/interpret blueprints, schematics, bills of material, and work instructions
Hands-on proficiency with inspection tools/equipment: continuity meters, hi-pot testers, calipers, gauges, microscopes, and hand tools
Basic computer skills in a Windows environment for data entry, documentation, and record-keeping
Strong teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills
This position requires U.S. citizenship status

Preferred

Prior certification to DOD or international soldering specs (e.g., MIL-STD-2000)
IPC-A-610 solder certification (active) at time of hire and maintained throughout employment

Benefits

Health care starting on day one
401 (k) savings plan with generous employer match
Paid time off
Tuition reimbursement
Onsite gym
Cafeteria
Employee concierge service
Free parking

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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