GE to hire 400 engineers near Silicon Valley
EE Times staff -- EDN, November 21, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO-General Electric Co last week announced it will base its new global software center in San Ramon, Calif. When fully operational the facility will employ about 400 software professionals, according to GE.According to GE, the facility will speed the pace of innovation, collaboration, and commercialization of new technologies.
Design work on the new center is under way, with construction of the space beginning later this year, GE said. Employees will begin moving into the new center in the middle of next year, according to the company.
"At the San Ramon center, our architects and engineers will collaborate with our global experts from multiple industries to combine our decades of experience with infrastructure equipment and marry them with software solutions," said Bill Ruh, a GE vice president who has been tabbed to lead the firm's centralized software initiative.
In addition to the new facility in San Ramon-located in the San Francisco Bay Area just outside the Silicon Valley-GE has opened two large software operations over the past two years, one near Detroit and another near Richmond, Va, the company said.
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Talkback
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Here Here Andy! I second that. The article caught my attention and my thought was to forward it to a collegue before I read it and found out it was only hype.
Dave R. - 2011-22-11 09:20:51 PST -
Your headline is misleading sensationalism, yet the article describes the openings correctly as "software professionals".. GE may hire engineers into code-chimp openings, but the job does not require being an engineer. Analogous to "Cab company to hire 400 engineers" Can somone else drive a cab? Can an engineer? Please put an end to your editorial indifference to what engineers are, and to what specialized training they have. You even went to far as to brand Steve Jobs as one a few weeks ago.
Andy T - 2011-22-11 00:10:09 PST





















