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This role is categorized as hybrid. This means the successful candidate is expected to report to Milford, MI three times per week, at minimum [or other frequency dictated by the business if more than 3 days]. The Role: Here at General Motors, we are looking for a hard-working person who enjoys taking on challenges and following through with robust solutions to join our Engine Calibration team! Engine calibration engineers work with vehicles, software, and algorithms to design and release engine calibrations to meet customer designs and performance requirements. They support the lead calibrator and diagnostic strategist, as well as stakeholders including the members of the vehicle platform, engine hardware, manufacturing plant and quality team. Depending on the area of responsibility, a Calibrator may focus more heavily on engine controls, serial data, platform interface, or diagnostic calibration functionality. These are meaningful roles that ensures the powertrain integration to vehicles performs at world class levels to meet program objectives. This is a mid-level calibration position where the technical complexity, program scope, and program breadth combine to create a challenging role. A few cross-system interactions exist in this role, interpersonal interfaces are required, and global reach is regional. The candidate has some experience motivating others, can manage multiple projects and deadlines, and has experience with several vehicle systems/component domains.
Job Responsibility:
Follow/author documented procedures to calibrate systems to meet product goals, and provide feedback for continuous improvement
Help create new procedures to document standard work for new technologies
Design and manage key strategic interfaces within Vehicle Calibration and/or Engine Controls
Help train new calibration engineers on calibration processes
Lead requirements development with other activities
Support root cause analysis
Lead troubleshooting activities for complex system issues across programs
Strong ability to efficiently capture and analyze empirical data
Keep abreast of industry trends, technologies, and best practices
Identify and document calibration vulnerabilities and build mitigation action plans
track corrective actions
Requirements:
Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related Engineering degree
Minimum of 4 years of technical and/or manufacturing engineering experience
Experience with data acquisition and analysis on complex problems
Knowledge of powertrain systems
Understanding of engineering theory and principles of operation of mechanical/electrical mechanisms
Valid driver’s license and ability to operate test vehicles