GE Reorganizes Its Installation & Service Engineering Division

General Electric's Installation & Service Engineering Division (I&SE), the company's on-site field engineering service arm, recently announced a new organization structure. "The purpose of the new structure is to place greater focus on served markets and to improve GE's position to meet customer requirements for quality on-site field engineering service," stated Robert T. Bruce, vice president and general manager of the Division.

GE field engineering services include installation, maintenance, modernization, customer training, and project management services on electrical, electronic, mechanical, and nuclear equipment and systems for the marine, utility, and industrial mining industries.

The new organization realigns the Installation & Service Engineering Division into four regional Service Departments providing services in the United States, and one International Department, to provide the same services in areas around the world. An Engineering and Programs Department provides essential support backup to the regional departments. The Division currently has a worldwide network of 170 offices with more than 4,700 field engineering personnel.

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