Staff Electronic Component Library Engineer

General Motors Australia & New Zealand

Hybrid
Schematic symbols and pcb footprints
Component library infrastructure
Siemens xpedition library development
General Motors Australia & New Zealand is seeking a Staff Electronic Component Library Engineer to lead the technical aspects of their electronic component library, focusing on best practices and quality standards in electronic design. The role requires extensive experience in electronic component library development and PCB design, particularly within a high-reliability automotive environment

Job Summary

  • The Compute & Connectivity Hardware team leads the electrical design and integration of next-generation ECUs supporting GM’s Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) architecture.
  • This role is responsible for establishing best-in-class processes, creating and approving schematic symbols and PCB footprints, and building a scalable, high-quality library infrastructure that supports global hardware development.
  • GM believes we all must make a choice every day – individually and collectively – to drive meaningful change through our words, our deeds and our culture.

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General Motors Australia & New Zealand is seeking a Staff Electronic Component Library Engineer to lead the technical aspects of their electronic component library, focusing on best practices and quality standards in electronic design. The role requires extensive experience in electronic component library development and PCB design, particularly within a high-reliability automotive environment.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • schematic symbols and PCB footprints
  • component library infrastructure
  • Siemens Xpedition library development
  • PCB design within automotive environment
  • technical leadership
  • best practices and quality standards

Nice-to-have

  • driving transformation through electrification
  • Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) architecture
  • increase component creation throughput
  • bridge between Component Library and PLM systems

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or equivalent practical experience
  • 12+ years of hands-on experience in electronic component library development
  • 10 years of experience developing electronic component symbols, cells, pad stacks, schematics, and PCB layouts
  • 5 years of direct experience creating and managing component library parts
  • Experience using Mentor/Siemens Xpedition, Cadence, Altium Designer, or Zuken

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