Advanced UAV Research Planned for GE’s New $65 Million #Ohio #Aviation Park

GE Aviation is investing $65 million to pursue advanced aerospace research and open new jobs in Dayton, Ohio. Over the last five years, GE Aviation added 400 jobs in Dayton, and a new R&D center will bring 200 more.
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Dear Sir, Madam,
You have added 400 jobs in Ohio, could you add one more job for me? I am yearning to go back to aerospace and i will do anything to go back to aerospace engineering.
I was in the Marine Corps Wing and stationed at Helicopter school in Tustin before they closed it down.
Thank you
Regards
Jensen
I have filled up your career section and so far no favorable response form engineering.
Hi Jensen,
We highly recommend visiting http://www.ge.com/veterans and attending one of the career fairs listed at the bottom of that page.
Thank you for your service!