GE Healthcare needs your technical, electronic and mechanical expertise.
By Randy Miller
GE Healthcare has openings in their Service team that particularly suit veterans. They need your technical, electronic and mechanical expertise to provide quality service for equipment that helps clinicians around the world re-imagine new ways to predict, diagnose, inform and treat disease, so their patients can live their lives to the fullest.
Leadership, Learning & Growth
At GE Healthcare, they pride themselves on growing leaders of tomorrow. Their people, processes, and culture are designed to support and grow the individual, giving them the opportunity to develop their skills in a variety of ways while moving throughout the organization. They are dedicated to helping you build a career at GE Healthcare.
Learning is more than a classroom activity. It’s how they come together to embrace change, develop skills, and get energized. GE spends more than $1 billion annually in employee development and leadership training.
If you have been in any of the MOSs listed below, or similar roles, you could be a fit for GE Healthcare’s Field Service Engineer and Biomedical Technician roles.
GE Healthcare offers outstanding opportunities for veterans in all areas, including engineering, operations, quality, sales and service. Start exploring the possibilities for your future with GE Healthcare by selecting “Search Jobs” below.
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