GE Aerospace
Job Description Summary
As an Electronic Assembly Technician at GE Aerospace, you will independently perform assembly tasks including PC board assembly, soldering, and mechanical assembly, ensuring each step meets quality specifications. You will use various tools and testing equipment, maintain accurate records, and provide training and mentoring to colleagues. This role requires a high school diploma or GED, relevant certifications, and 1–3 years of manufacturing experience, with a focus on precision, safety, and effective communication.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Independently perform assembly steps including PC board assembly, soldering, chassis wiring, mechanical assembly, and inspection.
Follow operation sheets, engineering drawings, and change orders to accurately complete assembly tasks.
Ensure each step in the process is completed correctly, meeting quality specifications.
Maintain records to charge direct labor time to specific product amounts.
Use a variety of small hand tools and production equipment and set up and operate testing equipment such as multimeters, ohmmeters, and flow meters.
Provide training and mentoring to other employees as needed.
Perform other routine operations as required.
Communicate effectively in written and/or oral form regarding various situations.
Keep your workstation, tools, and equipment organized and orderly.
Comply with all company safety rules and regulations.
Engage and participate in a self‑directed teaming environment.
Requirements
Education
High School Diploma or GED
IPC‑A‑610 Certification
J‑STD‑001 Certification
Experience
1–3 years of manufacturing experience
Skill Level Required
Proficiency with basic tools and measuring devices such as micrometers, calipers, and radius gauges.
Basic computer skills.
Simple mathematical counting skills.
Ability to interpret drawings, operation sheets, and perform in‑process inspections.
Good hand‑eye coordination and dexterity skills.
Desired Qualifications
Previous experience in a manufacturing environment.
Experience in a self‑directed teaming environment.
Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles.
Pay Base pay range: $20–$25 per hour, plus 10% shift differential for the 2nd shift. Total compensation will depend on experience, education, and skills. Posting ends 27 January 2026.
Benefits Healthcare: medical, dental, vision, prescription drug coverage, Health Coach, 24/7 nurse‑based resource, Employee Assistance Program. Retirement: GE Retirement Savings Plan, 401(k) with company match. Other: tuition assistance, adoption assistance, paid parental leave, disability insurance, life insurance, paid time off for vacation or illness.
Legal and Eligibility This role requires access to U.S. export‑controlled information. Employment is contingent upon proof of U.S. Person status (U.S. lawful permanent resident, U.S. citizen, or asylee/refugee). GE Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer. No discrimination on any protected characteristic. Employment is only for individuals legally authorized to work in the United States, subject to drug screening.
Relocation Assistance No relocation assistance provided.
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Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Independently perform assembly steps including PC board assembly, soldering, chassis wiring, mechanical assembly, and inspection.
Follow operation sheets, engineering drawings, and change orders to accurately complete assembly tasks.
Ensure each step in the process is completed correctly, meeting quality specifications.
Maintain records to charge direct labor time to specific product amounts.
Use a variety of small hand tools and production equipment and set up and operate testing equipment such as multimeters, ohmmeters, and flow meters.
Provide training and mentoring to other employees as needed.
Perform other routine operations as required.
Communicate effectively in written and/or oral form regarding various situations.
Keep your workstation, tools, and equipment organized and orderly.
Comply with all company safety rules and regulations.
Engage and participate in a self‑directed teaming environment.
Requirements
Education
High School Diploma or GED
IPC‑A‑610 Certification
J‑STD‑001 Certification
Experience
1–3 years of manufacturing experience
Skill Level Required
Proficiency with basic tools and measuring devices such as micrometers, calipers, and radius gauges.
Basic computer skills.
Simple mathematical counting skills.
Ability to interpret drawings, operation sheets, and perform in‑process inspections.
Good hand‑eye coordination and dexterity skills.
Desired Qualifications
Previous experience in a manufacturing environment.
Experience in a self‑directed teaming environment.
Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles.
Pay Base pay range: $20–$25 per hour, plus 10% shift differential for the 2nd shift. Total compensation will depend on experience, education, and skills. Posting ends 27 January 2026.
Benefits Healthcare: medical, dental, vision, prescription drug coverage, Health Coach, 24/7 nurse‑based resource, Employee Assistance Program. Retirement: GE Retirement Savings Plan, 401(k) with company match. Other: tuition assistance, adoption assistance, paid parental leave, disability insurance, life insurance, paid time off for vacation or illness.
Legal and Eligibility This role requires access to U.S. export‑controlled information. Employment is contingent upon proof of U.S. Person status (U.S. lawful permanent resident, U.S. citizen, or asylee/refugee). GE Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer. No discrimination on any protected characteristic. Employment is only for individuals legally authorized to work in the United States, subject to drug screening.
Relocation Assistance No relocation assistance provided.
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