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GE Aerospace is seeking a Substantiated Repairs and Operations Leader to oversee licensing processes for substantiated component repairs within its MRO network. The role demands strong technical and analytical abilities to enhance quality and efficiency while ensuring compliance and a positive customer experience.
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Job Summary
This role serves as the functional owner for substantiated repair licensing across the CFM and GE MRO network, driving end-to-end processes.
The position requires applying FLIGHT DECK fundamentals to improve quality, speed, and consistency while ensuring safe and compliant access to intellectual property.
GE Aerospace offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, a 401(k) with company matching, and paid parental leave.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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GE Aerospace is seeking a Substantiated Repairs and Operations Leader to oversee licensing processes for substantiated component repairs within its MRO network. The role demands strong technical and analytical abilities to enhance quality and efficiency while ensuring compliance and a positive customer experience.
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Salary
Base: $126,000.00 - $168,000.00 USD annually; Bonus: Eligible for annual discretionary bonus based on salary percentage; Benefits: Comprehensive healthcare, 401(k) match, tuition assistance, and paid time-off
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
End-to-end repair licensing process ownership
FLIGHT DECK fundamentals application
Cross-functional project team leadership
Technical expertise in engine hardware repair
Structured problem-solving using FLIGHT DECK tools
Nice-to-have
Strategic thinking for market segmentation
Customer-facing experience with MRO providers
Willingness to travel for audits and engagements
Experience leading diverse global teams
Analytical and commercial thinking skills
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Business Administration
Minimum 5 years of technical experience in repair station environment
U.S. Person status required for export-controlled information access
Work Rights
Must be a U.S. Person (citizen, permanent resident, asylee, or refugee)