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Engineer - Inspection Technologies
About the role
Engineer - Inspection Technologies at GE Vernova in Bengaluru develops state-of-the-art inspection solutions and advanced data analysis to support manufacturing and services organizations across Vernova. Day-to-day work includes robotic nondestructive inspection, signal and image processing of NDE sensor data (IR thermography, ultrasound, x-ray imaging), designing prototype NDE systems, and supporting testing and qualification of new inspection modalities. The role interfaces with all GE Vernova verticals and is a full-time position with relocation assistance provided.
What you’ll do
- Work with field and test data from sensors and provide insights through relevant analytics
- Develop and deliver advanced nondestructive evaluation solutions
- Design and develop prototype NDE systems to solve manufacturing quality and services related problems
- Develop technology in emerging nondestructive methodologies such as autonomous drone-based inspections
- Support on-ongoing NDE development efforts with testing and qualification of new inspection modalities with six-sigma /statistical analysis tools
What you’ll bring
- Bachelor's/Masters degree in an engineering - mechanical, electrical, electronics or computer science
- 1 year of hands-on technical engineering experience, including internships at R&D/ manufacturing units
- Solid understanding of sensors, data acquisition, signal processing
- Hands-on experience in integrating sensors, mechatronics and inspection equipment
- Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as in a team environment as 'ONE TEAM'
- Demonstrated initiative, accountability and ownership of assigned tasks
- Curiosity and appreciation for role of inter-disciplinary technologies in the product development and the overall 'Big Picture'
- Demonstrated Creativity and Problem Solving Abilities
Skills
Benefits
Relocation Assistance Provided
Education
Bachelor's/Masters degree in an engineering - mechanical, electrical, electronics or computer science