
Computerized Machine Operator (CMO) 3rd Shift
GE Aerospace
Beavercreek, Ohio

GE Aerospace
Employer: GE Aerospace. Job Description Summary Job Description Computerized Machine Operator (CMO) About GE Aerospace: Are you ready to see your future take flight? At GE Aerospace, we are advancing aviation technologies for today and tomorrow. Your work will contribute to the production of advanced jet engines, components, and integrated systems that power commercial and military aircraft. You’ll be part of a team that embraces your drive, your curiosity, and your unique ideas and perspectives. Most importantly, you’ll share in our pride and purpose that affects the lives of millions around the world! Working at our Beavercreek Site GE Aerospace operations have been part of the Beavercreek community for over 75 years! Our Beavercreek facility on Research Blvd. manufactures gas turbine tubes, ducts, and manifolds, and also has complex machining, fabrication and investment casting capabilities. Product engineering, new product development and testing is performed on site. This facility also does repair and overhaul of tubes, ducts, and manifolds. Our location on Heller drive manufactures turbine airfoils and has a focus on next generation technology. We have been awarded OSHAS’s highest safety rating. Role Overview – Computerized Machine Operator In this role, you will: - Execute all manufacturing work with a rigorous focus on safety, quality, and the critical nature of aircraft parts. - Set up, operate, edit, and program a variety of computerized machines (for example, furnaces, lasers, robots, Coherent General 8‑axis equipment, presses, and benders) to meet customer specifications and drawing requirements - Test new tooling and dies, evaluate performance, and recommend modifications to improve quality and throughput - Perform regular preventive maintenance and verify that tools, gauges, and equipment are accurately calibrated prior to use - Operate machines in accordance with all safety rules, standard work, and documented procedures - Cross‑train to work in all a