Hybrid (expected to report to a specific location at least 3 times a week)
Bachelor of science in electrical engineering
3-5 years experience since graduation
Create approve schematic symbols pcb footprints
General Motors is seeking a Hardware Design Engineer for their Electronic Component Library in a hybrid work environment. The role involves establishing processes for schematic symbols and PCB footprints, enhancing library standards, and collaborating with various engineering teams to support GM's next-generation vehicle technology
Job Summary
This role serves as the technical leader for GM's electronic component library, establishing best-in-class processes for global hardware development.
The engineer will create and approve schematic symbols, PCB footprints, and pad stacks while curating a section of the GM Electronic Component Catalog.
General Motors offers a hybrid work environment requiring reporting to a specific location at least three times a week with less than 25% travel.
Matching Summary
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General Motors is seeking a Hardware Design Engineer for their Electronic Component Library in a hybrid work environment. The role involves establishing processes for schematic symbols and PCB footprints, enhancing library standards, and collaborating with various engineering teams to support GM's next-generation vehicle technology.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
3-5 years experience since graduation
Create approve schematic symbols PCB footprints
Maintain electronic component catalog
Collaborate with circuit designers supply chain
Nice-to-have
Siemens Xpedition library development experience
Enterprise PLM systems familiarity
Supply base relationship management
Component selection expertise
Process improvement initiatives
Key Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Minimum 3-5 years post-graduation experience
Experience with Siemens Xpedition tool chain
Background in electronic hardware component engineering