General Motors is seeking an experienced Interior Comfort Thermal CAE/CFD Engineer to lead thermal and airflow simulations for vehicle cabin comfort. The role requires extensive automotive experience and proficiency in simulation tools, with a hybrid work model involving on-site presence in Warren, MI, at least three times a week
Job Summary
The Interior Comfort Thermal CAE/CFD Engineer serves as a senior technical leader responsible for building, executing, and interpreting advanced thermal and airflow simulations, from component‑level models to highly complex full‑vehicle systems.
You will collaborate within a multi‑disciplinary team that delivers airflow and thermal simulations to influence vehicle design, with a strong focus on cabin comfort and passenger‑compartment thermal management.
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Matching Summary
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General Motors is seeking an experienced Interior Comfort Thermal CAE/CFD Engineer to lead thermal and airflow simulations for vehicle cabin comfort. The role requires extensive automotive experience and proficiency in simulation tools, with a hybrid work model involving on-site presence in Warren, MI, at least three times a week.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Cabin comfort simulation and analysis
Full-vehicle CFD simulations
1D and 3D simulation tools
Commercial CFD and 1D solvers
HPC environments
Automotive industry experience
Nice-to-have
Strategic technical perspective
Machine Learning or AI integration
System models for real-time execution
DFSS training
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field
7+ years automotive industry experience
5+ years hands-on experience using commercial CFD solvers