Propulsion Architecture Energy & Performance Engineer
General Motors
Warren, United States
Hybrid
Propulsion system architecture development
Vehicle energy consumption optimization
Matlab and simulink proficiency
Lead analysis/simulation to define Propulsion System and corresponding component requirements to meet energy and performance VTS & regulatory targets
Job Summary
Lead analysis/simulation to define Propulsion System and corresponding component requirements to meet energy and performance VTS & regulatory targets.
Partner with Propulsion System Architects and cross‑functional engineering teams to design, evaluate, and refine propulsion concepts.
Our vision is a world with Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions and Zero Congestion and we embrace the responsibility to lead the change that will make our world better, safer and more equitable for all.
Matching Summary
Lead analysis/simulation to define Propulsion System and corresponding component requirements to meet energy and performance VTS & regulatory targets.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Propulsion system architecture development
Vehicle energy consumption optimization
MATLAB and Simulink proficiency
Analysis and simulation tools experience
Engineering theory and principles application
Nice-to-have
Human-centered design process
Breakthrough hardware and battery systems
Intuitive design and intelligent software
Next-generation safety and entertainment features
Applied optimization and design of experiments
Key Requirements
BS in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering
5+ years experience in propulsion engineering
Experience with AMEsim, GT Suite, or Verde
Knowledge of engines, transmissions, electric motors, power electronics, battery technology