The VTM-1D VDDV engineer will lead vehicle thermal system development for GM’s future and current vehicle programs by leveraging 1D system virtual analysis toolset
Job Summary
The VTM-1D VDDV engineer will lead vehicle thermal system development for GM’s future and current vehicle programs by leveraging 1D system virtual analysis toolset.
This position will be responsible for helping implement strategic technical vision for the team, supporting capability growth, facilitating new standard work development & Training.
In support of an “all virtual” development and validation future, VTM-1D thermal VDDV engineer will be instrumental in: Reimagining solutions to meet performance, Development of new methods & techniques, light weighting.
Matching Summary
The VTM-1D VDDV engineer will lead vehicle thermal system development for GM’s future and current vehicle programs by leveraging 1D system virtual analysis toolset.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
1D thermal system virtual analysis
Vehicle Thermal Management (VTM)
GT-Power, MATLAB, system modelling tools
thermal physics fundamentals
virtual model use/criteria/limitations
Nice-to-have
action oriented, go fast fail fast
motivate team, deal with ambiguity
optimism, approachability, calm demeanor
machine learning, optimization, modularization
Key Requirements
Bachelor or Master of Science in Engineering
5+ years of experience in powertrain cooling or AC system analysis
DFSS blackbelt Certification
Demonstrated system development and integration experience