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Principal Software Engineer - Simulation & Digital Twin Architect
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Lead the software architecture for GM’s manufacturing Digital Twin & Simulation Platform as a Principal Engineer. This role requires 10+ years of experience, deep expertise in Unity, Unreal, or NVIDIA Omniverse, and strong C++/C# skills. You will own end-to-end architecture, integrate PLM/CAD/MES...
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United States , Austin;Warren;Mountain View
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Staff Software Engineer – Discrete Event Simulation & Route Optimization
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Lead algorithm design for GM’s digital factory as a Staff Software Engineer in Austin, TX, Mountain View, CA, or Warren, MI. You will build discrete event simulation models and optimization-based routing algorithms (Dijkstra, A*) using Python and C#. Requires a Master’s degree, 10+ years of exper...
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United States , Austin, Texas; Mountain View, California; Warren, Michigan
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Simulation Software Engineer
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Join our Digital Twin team as a Simulation Software Engineer. Develop high-performance 3D simulation environments using Unity, Unreal Engine, or NVIDIA Isaac Sim for autonomous robotics. You will build core services, program NPC behaviors, and scale enterprise-level simulations. This role is base...
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United States , Austin; Mountain View; Warren
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Simulation Integration Engineer - Closures Systems
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Join General Motors as a Simulation Integration Engineer for Closures Systems in Warren, MI. Lead the integration of virtual models for power closures into co-simulation frameworks for EV, PHEV, and ICE programs. This role requires a BS in Engineering or CS, 2+ years of experience, and strong tea...
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United States , Warren
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Simulation Software Engineer
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Join our Digital Twin team as a Simulation Software Engineer. Develop high-performance 3D simulation environments using Unity, Unreal Engine, or NVIDIA Isaac Sim for autonomous robotics. You will build core services, program NPC behaviors, and scale enterprise-level simulations. This role is base...
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United States , Austin; Mountain View; Warren
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Industrial Engineer – Autonomous Material Handling & Simulation
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Join GM's innovation team as an Industrial Engineer specializing in Autonomous Material Handling. You will design and deploy AMR/AFT solutions using simulation and layout analysis in Warren, USA. This role requires experience in automotive manufacturing and material-flow modeling. Collaborate cro...
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About the Simulation Engineer role

Simulation Engineer jobs represent a dynamic and highly technical career path at the intersection of mathematics, physics, computer science, and domain-specific engineering. Professionals in this field are responsible for creating, developing, and maintaining digital models that replicate real-world systems, processes, or environments. These models enable organizations to test hypotheses, predict performance, optimize designs, and reduce the cost and risk associated with physical prototyping and experimentation. Simulation Engineers work across a vast array of industries, including aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, defense, energy, robotics, and consumer electronics.

The core responsibilities of a Simulation Engineer typically involve defining the scope and objectives of a simulation project, selecting appropriate modeling methodologies, and writing or configuring software to execute the simulation. They often use high-level programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, or C++ to build custom models, or leverage specialized commercial simulation tools for specific applications like computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA), discrete event simulation, or multi-body dynamics. A significant part of the role includes validating and verifying models against real-world data or theoretical benchmarks to ensure accuracy and reliability. Simulation Engineers also analyze simulation output, interpret results, and present actionable insights to engineering teams, project managers, and stakeholders. They frequently collaborate with design engineers, systems engineers, and data scientists to refine product designs, improve manufacturing processes, or evaluate system-level performance under various conditions.

Typical skills and requirements for Simulation Engineer jobs include a strong foundation in engineering principles, applied mathematics, and computational methods. A bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, physics, or a related field is standard, while many positions prefer or require a master’s degree or higher for specialized roles. Proficiency in at least one programming language is essential, along with experience using simulation software relevant to the industry. Problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and attention to detail are crucial, as is the capacity to communicate complex technical concepts to non-specialist audiences. Experience with systems engineering, model-based systems engineering (MBSE), and digital twin concepts is increasingly valued. Additionally, familiarity with data analysis, machine learning, and cloud computing can be advantageous for advanced simulation roles that involve large-scale or real-time modeling.

In summary, Simulation Engineer jobs offer a compelling blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. These professionals play a vital role in innovation, enabling companies to explore “what if” scenarios, accelerate development cycles, and bring safer, more efficient, and more reliable products and systems to market. As industries continue to digitize and embrace virtual validation, the demand for skilled Simulation Engineers is expected to grow, making this a rewarding and future-proof career choice.