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Principal Engineer – Thermal Management and Systems – GE Aerospace Research
GE Aerospace, Niskayuna, New York, United States
Principal Engineer – Thermal Management and Systems – GE Aerospace Research
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GE Aerospace . Located in Niskayuna, New York, GE Aerospace Research builds on GE’s 125+ years of industrial research heritage, tackling challenging engineering problems through multi-disciplinary teams to deliver innovative technologies. We create and sustain solutions to maintain competitive advantages for GE Aerospace and our customers. Role Overview:
As a Principal Engineer in The Thermal Management and Systems Laboratory, you will be a recognized technical leader guiding research teams in developing solutions for thermal management, propulsion, and power challenges. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, shape technological roadmaps, oversee project execution, and mentor technical talent. Key Responsibilities: Lead multidisciplinary teams in shaping technical visions for thermal management, power, and propulsion systems. Develop relationships across GE Aerospace Research and with external partners. Identify technical challenges and growth opportunities in collaboration with product and engineering teams. Design and demonstrate innovative solutions for thermal loads in aerospace systems. Mentor and develop technical talent within the team. Manage technology roadmaps and funded projects. Lead proposals and external opportunities, including government grants. Shape team competencies and provide technical leadership. Drive IP strategy and innovation disclosures. Present research findings to leadership, government agencies, and at conferences. Qualifications: Doctorate or Master’s in Aerospace, Mechanical, or related field with 10+ years of experience. Deep knowledge in thermal management, propulsion, and systems engineering. Experience modeling complex systems and conducting trade-off analyses. Proven leadership of multidisciplinary engineering teams. Ability to obtain U.S. Government Security Clearance (U.S. citizenship required). Willingness to work in Niskayuna, NY. Desired Skills: Experience in aerospace energy systems, system modeling, and component analysis. Familiarity with simulation tools like MATLAB, Simscape, Modelica, GT-Suite, etc. Knowledge of AI/ML applications in system optimization. Experience with component testing, data acquisition, and instrumentation. The salary range is $130,000 - $240,000 annually, with potential bonuses. The posting closes on September 30, 2025. Benefits include healthcare, retirement plans, tuition assistance, and more. This role requires access to U.S. export-controlled information; eligibility depends on U.S. citizenship or lawful status. GE Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer and only employs individuals authorized to work in the U.S. Relocation assistance is provided.
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Principal Engineer – Thermal Management and Systems – GE Aerospace Research
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GE Aerospace . Located in Niskayuna, New York, GE Aerospace Research builds on GE’s 125+ years of industrial research heritage, tackling challenging engineering problems through multi-disciplinary teams to deliver innovative technologies. We create and sustain solutions to maintain competitive advantages for GE Aerospace and our customers. Role Overview:
As a Principal Engineer in The Thermal Management and Systems Laboratory, you will be a recognized technical leader guiding research teams in developing solutions for thermal management, propulsion, and power challenges. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, shape technological roadmaps, oversee project execution, and mentor technical talent. Key Responsibilities: Lead multidisciplinary teams in shaping technical visions for thermal management, power, and propulsion systems. Develop relationships across GE Aerospace Research and with external partners. Identify technical challenges and growth opportunities in collaboration with product and engineering teams. Design and demonstrate innovative solutions for thermal loads in aerospace systems. Mentor and develop technical talent within the team. Manage technology roadmaps and funded projects. Lead proposals and external opportunities, including government grants. Shape team competencies and provide technical leadership. Drive IP strategy and innovation disclosures. Present research findings to leadership, government agencies, and at conferences. Qualifications: Doctorate or Master’s in Aerospace, Mechanical, or related field with 10+ years of experience. Deep knowledge in thermal management, propulsion, and systems engineering. Experience modeling complex systems and conducting trade-off analyses. Proven leadership of multidisciplinary engineering teams. Ability to obtain U.S. Government Security Clearance (U.S. citizenship required). Willingness to work in Niskayuna, NY. Desired Skills: Experience in aerospace energy systems, system modeling, and component analysis. Familiarity with simulation tools like MATLAB, Simscape, Modelica, GT-Suite, etc. Knowledge of AI/ML applications in system optimization. Experience with component testing, data acquisition, and instrumentation. The salary range is $130,000 - $240,000 annually, with potential bonuses. The posting closes on September 30, 2025. Benefits include healthcare, retirement plans, tuition assistance, and more. This role requires access to U.S. export-controlled information; eligibility depends on U.S. citizenship or lawful status. GE Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer and only employs individuals authorized to work in the U.S. Relocation assistance is provided.
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