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Business GE Technology Infrastructure Business Segment Technology Infrastructure - Enterprise Solutions About Us GE is planning for tomorrow. Where will you be? For more than 125 years, GE has been respected for its performance and innovative spirit. GE people worldwide are dedicated to turning imaginative ideas into leading products and services that help solve some of the world's toughest proble...
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Posted Wed 11th November
NVH (Noise, vibration, and harshness) Engineer Experience >10 years relevant experience Primary or Mandatory Skills • Candidate should have indepth NVH experience, preferably in the field of Energy/power system/ Aviation/ O&G equipments. • Should have indepth product knowledge about Energy/power system/ Aviation/ O&G equipments • Candidate should have sound understanding of mechanical engineering d...
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Posted Fri 6th November
Immediate respect and responsibility. Rapid advancement and postgraduate schooling. Experience beyond your years doing something that makes a difference in the world. That's what a degree can get you as an Officer in the Navy. REACH YOUR POTENTIAL ON A PROVEN PATH If you're a student or graduate of a four-year college or university with leadership skills and determination, now's the perfect time t...
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Posted Tue 17th November
REACH YOUR POTENTIAL ON A PROVEN PATH If you're a student or graduate of a four-year college or university with leadership skills and determination, now's the perfect time to look into a career as a Navy Officer. Here, you can get comprehensive training that sets you apart and follows you wherever you go. You could command a nuclear carrier or stealth submarine . Pilot the world's most awe-inspiri...
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Posted Tue 17th November
A successful salary and benefits negotiation will leave you feeling excited and anxious to continue the hiring process. Take a deep breath. It's never a good idea to make a final decision on the spot. Ask for a couple of days to consider the offer. Continue to show your enthusiasm for the job so your future employer doesn't get the impression that you've lost interest. Once you make your decision, call your new employer to verbally accept the offer and ask to have it in writing. Hold off on quitting your old job until you have your written offer.