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General Motors is seeking a Senior Thermal Hardware Engineer to join their ECU Mechanical & Thermal Design team, focusing on the thermal design and development of next-generation Electronic Control Units (ECUs). The ideal candidate will have substantial experience in thermal design for electronics and proficiency in simulation tools. This position offers an opportunity to be part of GM’s mission of transforming the automotive industry towards electrification and enhanced autonomy.
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Job Summary
The team is responsible for developing Mechanical and Thermal design of new next gen ECU designs, with math, CAD and analysis.
You will be responsible for the thermal design, development and review of Electrical Controllers and cooling solutions, for our next generation SDV (Software Defined Vehicle) architecture.
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Matching Summary
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General Motors is seeking a Senior Thermal Hardware Engineer to join their ECU Mechanical & Thermal Design team, focusing on the thermal design and development of next-generation Electronic Control Units (ECUs). The ideal candidate will have substantial experience in thermal design for electronics and proficiency in simulation tools. This position offers an opportunity to be part of GM’s mission of transforming the automotive industry towards electrification and enhanced autonomy.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Thermal design and analysis of electronics
Thermal simulation tools
Conduction, convection, radiation
Thermal interface materials
Heatsink and cold-plate design
Thermal test plans and correlation
Nice-to-have
Automotive experience
High-power SoCs, GPUs, power modules
Mechanical design of housings
Integrating thermal design into DFMEA/DRBFM
Key Requirements
BS in Mechanical Engineering
5+ years of experience in thermal design
Hands-on experience with thermal simulation tools
Practical experience defining or executing thermal test plans