Software Engineer - Virtualization & Sil Integration
General Motors
Hybrid
Virtual electronic control unit integration
Co-simulation environment development
Embedded c and python proficiency
General Motors is seeking experienced Software Engineers in Virtualization and SIL Integration to support the development, verification, and validation of embedded software for their ZERO ZERO ZERO vision
Job Summary
General Motors is seeking experienced Software Engineers in Virtualization and SIL Integration to support the development, verification, and validation of embedded software for their ZERO ZERO ZERO vision.
Responsibilities include integrating plant and vECU models, developing serial data connectivity links, parameterizing sub-system models, and supporting simulation deployment on Azure cloud.
GM is committed to a workplace free of unlawful discrimination and fostering inclusion and belonging, believing this creates an environment where employees can thrive.
Matching Summary
General Motors is seeking experienced Software Engineers in Virtualization and SIL Integration to support the development, verification, and validation of embedded software for their ZERO ZERO ZERO vision.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Virtual Electronic Control Unit integration
Co-simulation environment development
Embedded C and Python proficiency
dSPACE VEOS and ControlDesk
GitHub and GitHub Actions
Automotive communication technologies (CAN, LIN, SPI, Ethernet)
Nice-to-have
ARM based microcontrollers knowledge
Excellent communication skills
Co-Simulation expertise with Level-4 VECUs
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Computer Science
Minimum 2 years of professional engineering experience
Proficiency in Embedded C and Python
Experience with dSPACE tools
Experience with GitHub and CI/CD
Experience with MATLAB, Simulink, and simulation tools
Knowledge of software debugging tools
Experience with Intrepid Vehicle Spy or Vector CANoe
Proficiency in automotive communication technologies
Familiarity with AUTOSAR Layered Software Architecture