Hybrid (expected to report to a specific location at least 3 times a week)
Bachelor's degree in computer science or electrical engineering
5 years experience with microprocessor-based automotive controllers
System architecture interface between hardware and software teams
General Motors Australia & New Zealand is seeking a Senior Technical Specialist for HW/SW integration specifically for the SDV 2.0 Aggregator supporting the Ultifi platform. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in automotive systems, particularly in hardware-software integration, with a focus on problem-solving and technical direction
Job Summary
This role serves as the system architect interface leading the production execution of SDV 2.0 hardware-software integration for the Ultifi platform.
The successful candidate will drive strategic software solutions and manage complex troubleshooting across internal labs, factories, and external supplier locations.
General Motors offers a hybrid work environment with relocation benefits and a commitment to fostering an inclusive workplace culture focused on zero crashes, emissions, and congestion.
Matching Summary
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General Motors Australia & New Zealand is seeking a Senior Technical Specialist for HW/SW integration specifically for the SDV 2.0 Aggregator supporting the Ultifi platform. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in automotive systems, particularly in hardware-software integration, with a focus on problem-solving and technical direction.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering
5 years experience with microprocessor-based automotive controllers
System architecture interface between hardware and software teams
Software verification and validation process knowledge
Strong program management and milestone delivery skills
Nice-to-have
Hands-on real-time controls software development experience
Familiarity with Linux, RTOS, and embedded operating systems
Experience with Git, Jenkins, and CI/CD build tools
Knowledge of vehicle serial data communications like CAN and Ethernet
Proficiency in DFMEA and DFSS problem-solving methodologies
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field
Minimum 5 years applying microprocessor-based controllers to automotive electrical systems