Trainee Engineer – GE HealthCare

Trainee Engineer

About the Job

Graduate Engineer trainee is responsible for providing manufacturing and/or engineering process support in accordance with documented procedures and practices. Responsible for the development, implementation, improvement and continuous reinforcement that are utilized in the local business.

Skill(s) required

  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze and resolve problems
  • Ability to document, plan, market, and execute programs
  • Established project management skills
  • Support preparation of Device History Records & maintain revision history
  • Support engineering change communications and document distributions across cross-functional teams
  • Training of manufacturing team on the changes ij work instructions
  • Develop solutions for quality, Cot and Productivity issues
  • Own EHS element as support member
  • Support in maintaining inventory of Capital Goods & ensure good tractability
  • Execute Poke Yoke projects related to jigs & fixtures to simplify the manufacturing process
  • Support implementation of Kaizen across the manufacturing lines
  • Support the manufacturing team in driving Lean Action Work Outs across the site

Who can apply

  •  Fresh Graduates or up to One year of relevant experience
  • Location: Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, 560066

About Company

Every day millions of people feel the impact of their intelligent devices, advanced analytics and artificial intelligence.

As a leading global medical technology and digital solutions innovator, GE HealthCare enables clinicians to make faster, more informed decisions through intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services, supported by its Edison intelligence platform.

With over 100 years of healthcare industry experience and around 50,000 employees globally, the company operates at the center of an ecosystem working toward precision health, digitizing healthcare, helping drive productivity and improve outcomes for patients, providers, health systems and researchers around the world.

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