job_051017a: Global Propulsion Systems Engineer - Early Career, General Motors (Milford, MI)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 11:28:52 -0700

Global Propulsion Systems Engineer - Early Career Milford, MI

Wanted: Engineers who are innovators, creative minds, problem
solvers, and people who get things done!

At General Motors, we pride ourselves on designing and building the
world's best, most innovative propulsion systems. We do this through
integration of the latest technologies to deliver responsive,
efficient, and reliable propulsion systems that exceed our customers'
expectations.
We are looking for candidates who are enthused and excited to be part
of our team, and share the passion of working on current & future
cars and trucks. As a GPS engineer, you will have the opportunity to
be part of a global team that collaborates to develop propulsion
systems used in the widest variety of vehicles of any manufacturer in
the world: from small cars like the Chevrolet Spark and Sonic, to
luxury cars like the exciting new Cadillac ATS & CTS; from high
technology vehicles like the Chevrolet Volt, to powerful performance
cars like the new Chevrolet Corvette; and from passenger vehicles
like the highly acclaimed Chevrolet Impala, to full size trucks like
the new GMC Yukon.

We're looking for engineers who:
         - Have an insatiable drive for excellence
         - Challenge themselves and their peers
         - Enjoy working collaboratively in a cross-functional teams
         - Demonstrate a strong work ethic
         - Have a strong ability and willingness to learn
         - Understand physics and math concepts, and have the ability
to apply them to real applications
         - Desire to deliver innovative solutions to complex problems

Requirements:
          -1-3 years of relevant engineering experience
          -Education: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,
Computer Science and/or Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Chemical
Engineering
          -Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
          -Job locations will be in southeast Michigan
          -May have some work on an alternate shift.
          -Right to work in the U.S. without sponsorship

Come join our team in one of the many following positions:

Dyno Calibration Engineer:
          -Develop initial engine calibrations for early validation testing
          -Develop basic calibration maps comprehending new hardware
(fuel/air/spark/cam position/boost)
          -Supply engine characterization maps for use by in vehicle
calibrators
          -Support in vehicle calibrators with requested dyno
developed calibration data

Algorithm/Software Engineer:
          -Design and develop new concepts for propulsion system
control algorithms that will optimize efficiency and performance
          -Optimize algorithm design through modeling, simulation,
data collection, and analysis
          -Provide technical leadership for advanced controls
technology development
          -Plan and implement test/development programs

Calibration Engineer:
          -Works with vehicles, software and algorithms to design and
release calibrations to meet customer design and performance
requirements while meeting all regulations
          -Provide technical expertise on improvement and development
of new algorithms
          -Provides technical direction to support personnel by
performing root cause analysis and error correction of system level
problems relating to calibration, controls, hardware, software, and
architecture

Electronic Controller Engineer:
          -Perform detailed examination of automotive embedded
controller electrical hardware designs to verify the designs are
capable of robustly meeting requirements
          -Participate in requirements and design reviews with
suppliers, algorithm, and software groups and perform complex design analysis
          -Review and approve controller Worst Case analyses and
Design Demonstrations

Controls Verification Engineer
          -Verify calibrations for drivability and OBD II diagnostics
          -Execute and document results of the drivability and OBD II
diagnostic plan
          -Resolve any issues found and document closure

Drive Quality Engineer
          -The drive quality engineer is responsible to develop,
validate, communicate, and document Drive Quality
          -Works with the engine, transmission, and hybrid (if
applicable) teams to develop drive quality
          -Represents the voice of drive quality

The policy of General Motors is to extend opportunities to qualified
applicants and employees on an equal basis regardless of an
individual's age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin,
disability, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression or veteran
status. Additionally, General Motors is committed to being an Equal
Employment Opportunity Employer and offers opportunities to all job
seekers including individuals with disabilities. If you need a
reasonable accommodation to assist with your job search or
application for employment, email us at
Careers.Accommodations_at_GM.com. In your email, please include a
description of the specific accommodation you are requesting as well
as the job title and requisition number of the position for which you
are applying.


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