Face Value: How GE Additive Is Helping Shield Healthcare Workers Against COVID-19
Workers at GE Additive, part of GE Aviation, have designed a sturdy adaptor that can quickly convert a standard hard hat and visor into a battle-ready face shield to protect healthcare workers against the spread of COVID-19.
Factory floor to classroom: GE Aviation managers in growing Auburn plant share teaching duties with Alabama State Training program
Joseph Moore works days on the shop floor at GE Aviation’s fast-growing jet engine factory in Auburn – then teaches his experiences at night in the classroom. He’s one of several operations managers at GE’s Auburn site with a teaching role during the month-long vocational training sessions at Southern Union State Community College near Auburn to prepare GE’s growing foster of hourly workers.
Clearly winning: GE Aviation is honored with awards from Hearing Loss Association of America
GE employee, Kevin Knabe, and GE Aviation are honored with awards from the Hearing Loss Association of America.
An App for that? GE Aviation and Boston University team up to go digital
A unique collaboration between GE Aviation and Boston University aims to generate digital and manufacturing solutions for GE while exposing college students to real-world technology and industry experience.
Headstrong for education: GE employees trek to construct schools in third-world countries
GE leadership program employees trek to construct schools in third-world countries.
Chipping in: How one instructor helped launch an apprentice program that is taking off
The story that unfolded in today’s headlines surrounding Pisgah High School in Canton, NC, is that the GE Foundation announced a $100,000 grant to su
GE Aviation’s Quick Six with Nina Tohill
In our third installation of Quick Six, The Bike Shop sat down with Nina Tohill, a customer support manager in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Workscope? Helping others: GE Aviation employees team-up to bring expertise, capacity and smiles for others
Last year, GE Volunteers in the Aviation business donated more than 155,000 hours -- working in schools, community and non-profit organizations, and civic spaces. Their impact directly benefits public school students, veterans and active duty service personnel, children in low-income homes, aging residents, and thousands of others in communities across the globe.
GE “on hold”: How one future employee delayed their GE job start to flip the focus from aviation to advancing health services
Ben Turnbull, a Digital Technology Leadership Program recruit at GE Aviation, is not actually working at GE. Instead, he’s clocking time with a new ServiceCorps program, putting his GE employment on hold for an entire year.
STEM Education: From inspiration to engagement and beyond
The celebration of National Engineers Week is an opportune time to reflect on the role of engineering in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education.