The Display Hardware Design & Development team focuses on developing next-generation display modules, ensuring robust hardware that meets GM specifications and testing requirements
Job Summary
The Display Hardware Design & Development team focuses on developing next-generation display modules, ensuring robust hardware that meets GM specifications and testing requirements.
Responsibilities include representing Display to program teams, developing engineering solutions, initiating DFMEAs, preparing ECRs, and managing supplier resident engineers.
GM offers a vision of Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions, and Zero Congestion, and provides comprehensive benefits and a commitment to inclusion and belonging.
Matching Summary
The Display Hardware Design & Development team focuses on developing next-generation display modules, ensuring robust hardware that meets GM specifications and testing requirements.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Automotive bus-based communication
GMLAN, MOST, Ethernet, LVDS
Engineering theory and principles
Mechanical and electrical mechanisms
Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Engineering Change Request process
Nice-to-have
Design release system and process
Calibration release process
Manufacturing process knowledge
Vehicle validation process
Display technology experience
Design for Six Sigma training
Key Requirements
Bachelors degree in Engineering
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
High level of oral and written communication skills
Very good interpersonal skills
Ability to prioritize and balance multiple activities