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The Launch Electrical Diagnostician supports the Global Artisan Innovation Center (GAIC) in achieving strong Electrical First Time Quality (EFTQ). This role focuses on vehicle processing, electrical end‑of‑line (EOL) diagnostics, and issue resolution during new program launches. The Diagnostician will support PTB, lab checks, build events, and early plant integration for VIP/SDV programs.
Job Responsibility:
Support new program launches (VIP/SDV) by diagnosing electrical issues, driving solutions, validating fixes, and ensuring launch readiness throughout build events
Lead EOL troubleshooting using diagnostic tools (GDS2/MDI) and partner with Electrical IRT, GCA, and repair teams to drive issues to closure
Use plant systems (GSIP, MERS, PRTS, SPPS) to document failures, track containment actions, and provide accurate status updates
Analyze and correlate results across EOL test systems (Flash, Static, AVT, DVT) to improve electrical performance and EFTQ
Lead or support disconnect workshops, lessons learned, standardized work updates, and repair knowledge documentation
Partner with Launch Managers to support program readiness reviews and communicate electrical first time quality and top concerns
Train and mentor repair team members and new diagnosticians on diagnostic tools, troubleshooting techniques, and repair documentation
Provide daily/weekly reporting on EFTQ performance, EOL pass rates, and key electrical issues requiring action
Requirements:
1+ year of experience with automotive electrical systems, diagnostics, or EOL testing
Hands-on experience troubleshooting electrical faults using diagnostic tools (e.g., GDS2/MDI)
Experience supporting program management activities such as readiness reviews, build event preparation, cross-functional coordination, or tracking issue closure against launch timelines
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, including the ability to root‑cause complex issues
Effective communication skills, with the ability to translate technical detail into clear, concise updates
Self‑motivated and detail‑oriented, with strong decision‑making capability
Nice to have:
Experience in an automotive manufacturing plant environment (Electrical or Plant Floor Operations)
Exposure to DVT, AVT, EOL test systems, or electrical engineering principles
Experience supporting UAW‑represented environments or plant repair teams
Understanding of manufacturing requirements and how they impact the build process
Working knowledge of GMS and support of BIQ4 deliverables