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GE Aerospace · 6 hours ago

Chem Room Operator 3rd Shift

GE Aerospace is advancing aviation technologies for today and tomorrow. The Chem Room Operator will operate and set up equipment necessary for chemical processes, prepare chemical solutions, and perform analysis while maintaining records and working to required standards of quality and efficiency.

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Responsibilities

Operate and, in some cases, set up various types of equipment necessary to chemical processes such as chemical bath tanks, manual and solenoid valves, pumps, pressure washers, compressed air, cranes, PLC-based control panels, among others
Prepare and maintain a variety of chemical solutions and/or solids required for chemical etching, stripping, cleaning, etc
Perform defined analysis such as chemical titrations, stock-loss, Iron content, Total Dissolved Solids, Chloride content, density, pH measurements, and including calibration of lab instrumentation such as titrator and pH probe
Perform special processes and use experimental solutions as directed. Use a variety of measuring instruments including balances and length scales
Monitor chemicals and chemical lab equipment inventories
Ability to work from printouts, sketches, shop manuals, standard practice manuals, written and verbal instructions
Work to required standards of quality and efficiency
Maintain necessary records, as directed, including logging results
Perform minor preventative maintenance on assigned systems and/or equipment and perform related duties
Instruct and train others as necessary
Perform required processes to prepare parts for proper cleanliness such as grit blast or tumble operations
Ability to operate hand tools

Qualification

Hazardous chemical experienceAerospace hardware experienceChemical analysisPPE complianceBasic computer skillsTrain othersBasic math skillsTeam-oriented

Required

High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED)
1 year of hands-on hazardous chemical experience (such as chemical usage and safe handling) or 1 year experience working on aerospace hardware

Preferred

3+ years of experience working on aerospace hardware
3+ years of experience working with acids and bases and ability to understand associated hazards
Experience performing physically demanding tasks such as scrubbing and cleaning equipment, surfaces, and work areas
Experience performing minor visual inspection to verify part condition
Experience with basic use of computers, applications, and keyboarding (e.g., PLCs, email, Microsoft Excel, etc.)
Able to perform all work while wearing all the proper PPE (face shield, goggles, gloves, uniform, safety shoes)
Experience working with coated parts and alloys
Experience operating various hand and power tools and basic machine tools and equipment

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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