Hybrid (expected to report to warren, mi or milford, mi three times per week)
Bachelor of science in engineering
2+ years automotive electrical/software experience
Knowledge of can, gmlan, lin, ethernet protocols
General Motors is seeking a Design Release Engineer for Infotainment Calibration to lead the development and release of infotainment software calibrations for various vehicle models. The role requires collaboration with cross-functional teams and a strong background in automotive electrical and software engineering
Job Summary
This role leads the development and release of software calibrations for cutting-edge automotive infotainment features across various global regions.
The successful candidate will coordinate closely with vehicle system engineers to manage changes and meet vehicle development plan milestones.
General Motors is committed to a world with Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions, and Zero Congestion while fostering an inclusive workplace culture.
Matching Summary
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General Motors is seeking a Design Release Engineer for Infotainment Calibration to lead the development and release of infotainment software calibrations for various vehicle models. The role requires collaboration with cross-functional teams and a strong background in automotive electrical and software engineering.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
2+ years automotive electrical/software experience
Knowledge of CAN, GMLAN, LIN, ETHERNET protocols
Experience with FMEA and DFSS requirements engineering
Understanding of FMVSS vehicle safety requirements
Nice-to-have
Experience with GM eMerge Change Management Work Order System
Familiarity with Jira, CalBOM, and Cal Portal tools
Experience with Soft Part Release System
Leadership coaching for global regional teams
Background in Navigation, GPS, Bluetooth, and HMI systems
Key Requirements
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering
Minimum 2 years automotive electrical/electronics/software engineering experience
US work authorization required (no sponsorship provided)
Work Rights
Must have US work authorization; no sponsorship provided