Energy Storage System Controls Engineer Job in Schenectady 12345, New York US

  • Reliability practitioner, QFD techniques experience

    Why join one great company when you can join many? We are more than 280,000 people with jobs that range from biochemist to finance specialist to wind energy engineer. We’re passionate about making life better with new ideas and technologies. We’re diverse, supporting our communities in more than 140 countries. Experience personal growth and competency development as part of the GE team. Around the world, we are helping build the healthcare, transportation and aviation of the new century.

    GE Transportation is a global technology leader and supplier to the railroad, marine, drilling, wind and mining industries. We provide freight passenger locomotives, railway signaling and communications systems, information technology solutions, marine engines, motorized drive systems for mining trucks and drills, high-quality replacement parts and value added services. With sales in excess of $4.5 billion, GE Transportation is headquartered in Erie, PA, and employs approximately 10,000 employees worldwide. Learn more about GE Transportation today!For more than 100 years, GE Transportation has been passionately committed to innovations that make the world a better place. Durathon battery technology, the latest chapter in our proud history, emerged from our focus on energy storage. Sodium battery technology has been in existence for nearly 30 years, but GE’s acquisition of Beta RD in 2007 jump-started its application for mobile and stationary energy storage. This technology represents an important milestone: we truly believe that energy storage will never be the same. Learn more about this exciting new technology!

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