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General Motors is seeking a Senior Hardware Engineer specializing in LCD Optical Architecture to enhance the optical performance of automotive displays. The role focuses on the design, selection, and validation of optical film components for next-generation displays, requiring strong experience in optical engineering and collaboration with suppliers.
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Job Summary
This role is part of the Display Design & Development team within the Compute & Connectivity Hardware organization at General Motors.
The engineer will lead the specification, selection, and validation of optical film components used in next-generation automotive displays.
The position requires collaboration with display panel suppliers and optical material suppliers to ensure film stacks meet GM's optical performance and durability standards.
Matching Summary
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General Motors is seeking a Senior Hardware Engineer specializing in LCD Optical Architecture to enhance the optical performance of automotive displays. The role focuses on the design, selection, and validation of optical film components for next-generation displays, requiring strong experience in optical engineering and collaboration with suppliers.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
LCD optical architecture design
Brightness enhancement film selection
Optical simulation and ray tracing
Film stack durability validation
Automotive display system development
Nice-to-have
Mini LED backlight interaction knowledge
Tier-2 supplier experience
Optical bonding integration skills
Master's degree in Optical Engineering
New material qualification expertise
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Optical Engineering or related field
5+ years of experience in optical film stack design
Proficiency with optical simulation tools
Experience with optical characterization equipment