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General Electric (GE) Aviation Reviews
What is it like working at General Electric (GE) Aviation?
Normal - a lot of waste, some fun.
Controls Engineer in Dayton:
Pros: What I do
Cons: Stupid decisions and massive waste
Challenging and rewarding.
Manufacturing Engineer in Terre Haute:
Pros: ability to express creativity in problem solving
Cons: bureaucracy
Emjoyanle.
Senior Research Scientist (Unspecified Type) in Cincinnati:
Pros: Challenges
Cons: Nothing
Pretty Good.
Process Engineer in Cincinnati:
Pros: I feel trusted, valued, and am given the resources necessary to accomplish tasks. I have a great relationship with my manager, which is what really makes a difference.
Cons: It can be a bit hectic and stressful at times.
GE is a good employer, but it's easy to get lost in the shuf.
Staff Engineer:
Pros: Challenging assignments; competitive salary and benefits.
Cons: Company culture and office environment favors extroverts.
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