Senior Hardware Design Engineer - Electronic Component Library

General Motors Australia & New Zealand

Warren, United States
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Create and approve schematic symbols
Pcb footprints and pad stacks
Electronic component catalog ownership
** General Motors (GM) is seeking a Senior Hardware Design Engineer for their Electronic Component Library team, responsible for developing high-quality electronic component libraries that support their Software Defined Vehicle architecture. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in electronic hardware design and library development, with a focus on creating schematic symbols and PCB footprints. **

Job Summary

  • General Motors is seeking a Senior Hardware Design Engineer to lead the electronic component library, establishing best-in-class processes and building a scalable infrastructure.
  • Key responsibilities include creating and approving schematic symbols, PCB footprints, and owning sections of the electronic component catalog.
  • The role requires collaboration with various engineering and supply chain teams to support PCB component selection and improve library efficiency.

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** General Motors (GM) is seeking a Senior Hardware Design Engineer for their Electronic Component Library team, responsible for developing high-quality electronic component libraries that support their Software Defined Vehicle architecture. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in electronic hardware design and library development, with a focus on creating schematic symbols and PCB footprints. **

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Create and approve schematic symbols
  • PCB footprints and pad stacks
  • Electronic component catalog ownership
  • Component supplier relationship management
  • Industry component roadmap monitoring
  • Library governance and quality standards

Nice-to-have

  • Bridge between component library and PLM systems
  • Scalable, high-quality library infrastructure
  • Best-in-class processes establishment

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
  • 7–10 years of professional experience
  • Experience creating schematic symbols and PCB footprints
  • Understanding of component standards and PCB layout
  • Ability to work independently and make technical decisions
  • Experience collaborating across engineering, purchasing, and supplier organizations

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