Staff Systems Engineer - Occupant Protection Systems (gpssc)
General Motors
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Hybrid
Seat, belt and interior sensing systems
Restraint system deployments and controls
Global regulatory and consumer metrics
System Engineers are responsible for partitioning and allocating product, feature and system functionality to implementation teams, considering safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance
Job Summary
System Engineers are responsible for partitioning and allocating product, feature and system functionality to implementation teams, considering safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance.
Manage Seat, Belt and Interior Sensing systems sub-group’s projects and workload, translating business objectives to actionable deliverables and providing technical leadership.
Collaborate with other Occupant Protections Systems sub-group leads to ensure group’s overall success and mentor, coach, and train Systems Engineers and System Integration Engineers.
Matching Summary
System Engineers are responsible for partitioning and allocating product, feature and system functionality to implementation teams, considering safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Seat, Belt and Interior Sensing systems
restraint system deployments and controls
global regulatory and consumer metrics
GM’s global restraint development/integration/validation processes
leading multi-disciplinary, and globally distributed teams
Nice-to-have
innovative solutions to challenging problems
work effectively within multi-disciplinary teams
self-motivated with minimal supervision
customer focused vehicle level features and systems
Key Requirements
BS in Systems, Electrical, Mechanical, Biomechanical, Controls Engineering, or equivalent
10+ years of Frontal, Side, and Rollover Crashworthiness experience
DFSS Black Belt
Ability to travel as needed (minimal, 5% at the absolute max)