GE to bring research center and 1,100 jobs to Michigan

June 26, 2009

In a major win for the hard-hit Michigan industrial sector, GE announced today that it’s in-sourcing a key R&D facility to a site just outside of Detroit. Over the next few years, the new Advanced Manufacturing and Software Technology Center will grow to more than 1,100 scientists and engineers focusing on information technology, clean energy and aviation R&D. In a major win for the hard-hit Michigan industrial sector, GE announced today that it’s in-sourcing a key R&D facility to a site just outside of Detroit. Over the next few years, the new Advanced Manufacturing and Software Technology Center will grow to more than 1,100 scientists and engineers focusing on information technology, clean energy and aviation R&D.



The scientists and engineers at the Michigan site will develop next generation manufacturing technologies in areas such as renewable energy, jet engines, gas turbines and other high-technology products. The work will include development of composites, such as those used in jet engines and wind turbines; finding faster and more efficient ways of machining components; and developing inspection, casting, and coating technologies for GE’s Aviation and Energy businesses.

The site will also house GE experts in software development, data architecture, networking, business intelligence and program management. They’ll develop software to support GE’s business operations for several advanced technologies, like the smart grid. The site also will serve as a training hub for GE information technology professionals.


Michigan joins the global team: The new center will include a GE research and development facility that will be part of GE’s Global Research network, which includes 2,800 researchers in Niskayuna, New York; Bangalore, India; Shanghai, China; and Munich, Germany, which is pictured above.

The center is expected to open later this year at Visteon Village in Van Buren Township, Wayne County — about 25 miles from Detroit. Visteon is one of the world’s largest auto parts suppliers and a former subsidiary of Ford Motor Company.

The research and development facility will be housed in a new $100 million, 100,000-square-foot building that GE will construct on the site. The software and IT employees will be located in existing office space. The state of Michigan is providing more than $60 million in incentives over the next 12 years to support the center.

Jeff Immelt will place the Michigan news in a larger economic context in a speech that he’s delivering today at approximately 1:15 p.m ET for The Detroit Economic Club at The Townsend Hotel in Birmingham, MI. A live webcast will be available on GE Reports.

A press conference about the new R&D facility with Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and GE Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt was held at 10:30 a.m. at The Townsend Hotel in Birmingham, Michigan. To watch a replay of the webcast, click the player below.

* Read today’s announcement
* Watch Jeff Immelt’s PBS interview with Charlie Rose
* Learn about our plans to build a battery factory in New York
* Learn about our plans to produce a new hybrid water heater in Kentucky
* Learn more about GE’s other Research Centers
* Read about GE’s research into waste heat recovery
* Read about GE’s holographic disc research
* See a ballistic test of GE’s ceramic matrix composite materials
* Hear it straight from the scientists on our Global Research Blog
* Read about our new digital mammography plant in New York


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  • “outsourced in places where we shouldn’t”

    Jeff…Rebuild US domestic technology excellences are a vital move for GE business continuation…

  • Create Jobs in USA

    Jeff I…create jobs in USA NOT in India, China, Turkey and Abu Dhabi.

    The reason you want to invest over seas is because you will receive a bigger bonus at the end of the year.

    With your new speech today regarding Research Center $100 million manufacturing technology center in Michigan that will eventually employ about 1,200 workers….the GE stock went down today.

    Jeff NO ONE BELIEVES YOU ANY MORE!!! FACE IT this is why you’re heading to overseas.

  • Denise Reese

    Where can I send a resumes to GE.

  • Head Hunter
  • William McClelland

    Where will jobs be posted for GE’s R&D Center in Michigan? I have training in Wind, Solar and Hydrogen Fuel Cells. How can I help GE grow in Michigan?

  • Larry Parks

    Excellent News!

  • Mark Oleszko

    When can we expect that openings for the Visteon center will be available on the GE/careers site? I have experience in research from the Engineering, as well as Legal and Purchasing perspectives.

  • Sanjeev Kumar Goyal

    Dear Sir,

    I would like to work under your kind perusal.
    I am MBA in Finance and SAP-FI/BASIS/ABAP.

    Awaiting your positive reply,

  • Barbara Baker

    I find that Michigan is a great choice to begin something new. Michigan is going through a tough time for employment and I appreciate that GE is giving us a great opportunity.

    I have my Masters and I am finding it difficult in finding a reliable as well as stable employment. I have listed my resume on this site and you can bet I will apply for a position.

    Thanks again to General Electric for giving Michigan a bright light of hope. No pun intended.

    Sincerely,
    Ms. Barbara Baker

  • TLB

    Who can I contact about bidding on the new facility construction and being a GE supplier?

  • Megan Parker

    Megan from GE– for more information please visit: http://www.ge.com/amstc

  • stacy thompson

    i have posted an application on your web site

  • JOHN ORISCHAK

    I am excited to hear of the new GE facility. I truly hope that GE values creative, innovative thinkers. I do not fit the typical engineering mold, my artistic side blends with my engineering discipline. I can;t wait to apply for a position in Michigan that I can use my skills and talents.

  • DHammika D

    When can we expect that openings for the Visteon center will be available on the GE/careers site? I have more than 10 years of experience in Accounting/Finance. I would really like to be a part of GE and use my skills.

  • A Elgarhi

    When the opennings will be posted?

  • Mike Tresca

    Hi A Elgarhi,

    Openings will be posted to http://www.ge.com/amstc as they become available.

    Thanks for your interest!

    http://www.ge.com/careers

  • Thomas Koscielny

    What types of positions will be available at Visteon Village? Besides engineering, scientific and research positions, will there be other areas such as quality, purchasing, accounting, program positions that will be available?

  • James Rafalko

    Will GE be utilizing recruiters to fill positions? I have extensive knowledge of Michigan’s Engineering talent pool and would welcome the opportunity to assist GE with their staffing.

  • Corey Ives

    I am excited to welcome more GE presence to Michigan and thank the decision makers involved in the process. I look forward to applying for a green career position at the new facility.

    GE has already received 8 major awards in 2009, see them here: http://www.ge.com/news/ge_in_the_news/awards.html

  • MGJ

    Who can I contact about bidding on the new GE facility construction ?

  • Brian Willingham

    I am Interested in a job as a grinder or as a tool maker, cnc operator, when will these jobs be posted. I just completed a power generation technician certification at Michigan Institute of Aviation Technology in New Boston Michigan,including Turbine engines, Wind turbines,power plants.
    Thanks Brian Willingham

  • Karl Hunt

    1-5-2010
    I have an idea that might beneficial for both of us!
    I will be seeking an IT or Software Engineering position at the new research center in Michigan.
    • I own a 4 bedroom home in Canton, MI 48188, that is close to the Van Buren Facility.
    • I’m single and willing to offer a couple of rooms for use as transitional relocation facility.
    • I am very familiar with SE Michigan, representing Ford Motor, Visteon and Roadway Express over the last 15 years
    • I can help your employee’s get to know the area inside and out, commercially, industrially, and recreationally.
    • Also interested in and respect other cultures that could use a little help getting comfortable here.
    Give me a call or email, I would be more than happy to help you out, getting the new facility up and running.
    Thank you for your time and the investment in the area!!
    Karl Hunt 734-788-3858 khunt6@emich.edu

  • John Lowe

    Continental Plastics an automotive supplier is interested in becoming a supplier to GE. How would be begin the process of becoming an approved supplier?

  • Ernie Harbaum

    I am looking forward to applying at GE, It’s refreshing to hear of new opportunities arriving to southeast Mi. I will be graduating from ITT Tech’s Canton Mi facility in December with a Computer Networking degree and I have twelve years of hardware experience. Along with many other men and women In Mi, I am excited to apply. Thank You

  • Glenda Hanson

    Itasca Plastics is an custom polymer extruder is interested in becoming a supplier to GE. How would be begin the process of becoming an approved supplier?