.Lead Engineer - Fleet Management (E3)Come join the CF34 team! The CF34 platform has 3 engine models, more than 800 customers and over 6,000 engines flying. It's also the only Aviation program fully supported by GEIQ: mechanical design, performance, controls, repair analysis, C&A, PDE, PSE and systems.The CF34 Product Support Engineering team has ownership across the -3/-8/-10 engine lines covering from fan blades and bearings to fuel systems and vibe diagnostics, it's a great place to increase your systems thinking and a career accelerator.The CF34 Product Support Engineer will provide technical support and leadership to a cross-functional team to maintain the fleet reliability, safety, cost of ownership, customer responsiveness, and services contract profitability. In this role, you will be responsible for specific hardware/component installed in our engines, solving problems directly for the customers and communicating with the regulatory authorities and the GE internal customer/engineering team.Job DescriptionRoles and ResponsibilitiesIdentify field issues, bring them to leadership's attention (leading indicators), drive technical solution and implementation through the tollgate process (Systems tech Review, TG 3/6/9, PCB).Provide technical recommendations to customers via Salesforce inquiries/Departure records on assigned ATA codes.24/7 availability to handle Aircraft on Ground (AOG) requests via Salesforce.Develop and implement field plans with inputs from team experts to meet technical requirements of assigned components and systems.Lead root cause investigations using the Commercial Field Problem Resolution guide & TOPS8D, and bring them to technical/program and regulatory (FAA, Transport Canada, etc) reviews for closure.Support the CF34 MRO network to define and follow up investigative overhaul/inspection workscopes.Prepare and present at Customers monthly conference calls and annual face-to-face operators' conferences.Ensure Lessons Learned are properly documented in DRB, Fleet technical forum, Fleet & PSE tech community, etc.Bring the customer perspective to the Life Cycle/Systems Engineering team.Act as liaison between CF34 customers and internal GE engineering groups.Travel availability to address field investigations in person at MRO locations, customers' facilities and/or airframer sites.Meet and/or exceed the established Services engineering responsiveness targets.Lead and execute efforts to reduce Significant Events (SEs), Unscheduled Engine Removals (UERs), Delays and Cancellations (D&Cs) and Unscheduled Shop Visits (USVs).Lead development of effective maintenance actions to increase CF34 reliability through Service Bulletins and Engine Manual updates.Required QualificationsExperience in Aircraft Turbine Technologies.BS degree in Mechanical, Electrical or Aeronautical Engineering.Proven knowledge/experience working with Aircraft Engine hardware/components