Engineer – Digital Twin And Validation

General Motors Australia & New Zealand

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Bachelor's degree in engineering or related field
Experience with digital modeling and simulation tools
Strong understanding of automated systems and layouts
** General Motors Australia & New Zealand is seeking an Engineer for their Digital Twin and Validation team, focused on creating and validating digital representations of robotic systems to support advanced automation initiatives. The role requires a strong background in engineering, particularly in robotics, and emphasizes collaboration across teams to ensure alignment between digital models and physical systems. **

Job Summary

  • This role focuses on reducing development risks for next-generation automation by creating accurate digital twins before they reach the plant floor.
  • The engineer will coordinate with Facilities and contractors to ensure physical builds match approved digital models and define validation methods for sim-to-real alignment.
  • General Motors is seeking a candidate who can drive alignment between virtual and physical environments through coordinated model and hardware updates.

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** General Motors Australia & New Zealand is seeking an Engineer for their Digital Twin and Validation team, focused on creating and validating digital representations of robotic systems to support advanced automation initiatives. The role requires a strong background in engineering, particularly in robotics, and emphasizes collaboration across teams to ensure alignment between digital models and physical systems. **

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field
  • Experience with digital modeling and simulation tools
  • Strong understanding of automated systems and layouts
  • Ability to create accurate digital representations
  • Experience developing validation criteria and test plans

Nice-to-have

  • Advanced degree in Robotics or Manufacturing
  • Experience with Siemens Process Simulate or Nvidia Isaac Sim
  • Background in automotive manufacturing or industrial automation
  • Familiarity with offline programming and virtual commissioning
  • Track record of improving sim-to-real alignment

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Robotics, or Mechatronics Engineering
  • No immigration sponsorship available (US work authorization required)
  • On-site work arrangement required five days per week

Work Rights

Must have valid Australian work authorization; no sponsorship provided

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