Senior Thermal Hardware Engineer – Ecu

General Motors Australia & New Zealand

Australia
Thermal design of electronics
Heat transfer and thermodynamics
Ansys icepak, floefd, flotherm
The team is responsible for developing Mechanical and Thermal design of new next gen ECU designs, with math, CAD and analysis

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.
  • We believe we all must make a choice every day – individually and collectively – to drive meaningful change through our words, our deeds and our culture.

Matching Summary

The team is responsible for developing Mechanical and Thermal design of new next gen ECU designs, with math, CAD and analysis.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Thermal design of electronics
  • Heat transfer and thermodynamics
  • Ansys Icepak, FloEFD, Flotherm
  • MATLAB, Python data analysis
  • Conduction, convection, radiation
  • Thermal interface materials
  • Heatsink and cold-plate design

Nice-to-have

  • Automotive environmental standards
  • High-power SoCs, GPUs
  • ECU packaging design
  • DFMEA/DRBFM/DFx integration

Key Requirements

  • BS in Mechanical Engineering
  • 5+ years of experience
  • Thermal test plan execution
  • Interpret electrical power maps
  • Cross-functional team collaboration

Work Rights

Not specified

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