Offers “General Electric”

Expires soon General Electric

Manufacturing Engineer 1 - Systems Engineering

  • Bratislava, Slovensko
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Design / Civil engineering / Industrial engineering

Job description

3082478
Additional Cities

Nove Mesto nad Vahom
Career Level

Experienced
Relocation Assistance

No
Business

GE Oil & Gas
Business Segment

Oil & Gas Measurement & Controls
Function

Manufacturing
Country/Territory

Slovakia
Postal Code

915 28
Role Summary/Purpose

Engineering associated with the manufacturing process. Positions requiring understanding of a concepts, methods and procedures (technical Bachelor’s Degree).
Essential Responsibilities

·  Work on brilliant factories and other IT driven manufacturing systems. Individuals in this area have IT expertise but are specialized primarily in Manufacturing.

·  Expected to resolve problems through the application of acquired expertise guided by precedent.

·  Works together with people from the business unit.

·  Contacts are under guidance and/or geared towards specifying activities, planning of activities and giving explanations on technical issues.

·  Communicates with direct team and supervisor.

·  Presents to internal teams on metrics, project status and research.
Qualifications/Requirements

·  Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college (or a high school diploma / GED with strong experience in Manufacturing).
Desired Characteristics

·  Strong oral and written communication skills.

·  Strong interpersonal and leadership skills.

·  Ability to work independently.

·  Strong problem solving skills.
About Us

GE is the world's Digital Industrial Company, transforming industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. Through our people, leadership development, services, technology and scale, GE delivers better outcomes for global customers by speaking the language of industry.
Primary Country

Slovakia

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