GE Aerospace has an advanced engineering center located in İstanbul, Kartal, complemented by cutting-edge laboratories in Kocaeli, 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.
Role Overview:
• Execution of design review cycles, hardware releases and test support for the technology demonstrator rigs, Ground Test and Flight Test Demo
• Work closely with manufacturing teams to design parts, understand procurement schedule and help hardware owners track progress
• Helping the team with documenting and reporting engineering work
The ideal candidate is a 3rd or 4th-year undergraduate student in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering with strong analytical and problemsolving
skills. They are proficient in engineering tools like UG NX and ANSYS, have experience in design reviews, hardware releases, and
test support, and demonstrate excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
Required Qualifications:
• Being an undergraduate student in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering, either studying 3rd or 4th year
• Demonstrated analytical and problem solving skills
• Demonstrated skill in utilizing multiple engineering tools, UG NX, ANSYS
Preferred Qualifications:
• Strong communication and documentation skills for reporting engineering work and collaborating across teams
• Familiarity with aerospace industry standards and practices, including safety and quality requirements
• Ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams and adapt to dynamic project needs
At GE Aerospace, we have an unwavering commitment to the future of safer and more efficient flight and believe in our talented people to
make it happen. Here, you will tackle exciting challenges alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry. Together, we will drive a new
era of growth in aerospace and defense.
Relocation Assistance Provided: No
Skills Required
- Undergraduate student in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering (3rd or 4th year)
- Demonstrated analytical and problem solving skills
- Skill in utilizing engineering tools such as UG NX and ANSYS
- Experience in design reviews, hardware releases, and test support
- Strong communication and documentation skills
- Familiarity with aerospace industry standards, safety and quality requirements
- Ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams and adapt to dynamic project needs
GE Aerospace Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Healthcare Strength — Health coverage spans medical, dental, vision, prescription drugs, behavioral health support, and some on‑site healthcare options. Wellbeing programs emphasize physical, emotional, and social support and are often characterized as part of a top‑notch package.
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Retirement Support — Retirement programs include a 401(k) with company contributions, long‑term financial planning tools, and vesting provisions. Legacy pension benefits remain for eligible employees despite the plan being frozen.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Time‑off offerings include paid vacation, holidays, sick time, personal days, and flexible work arrangements, with permissive PTO noted for some salaried roles. Family support includes generous parental leave and adoption assistance.
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