Senior Simultaneous Engineering & Formability Engineer at General Motors

Warren, Michigan, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Automotive, ManufacturingIndustries

Requirements

  • 5+ years in manufacturing CAE for Die & Stamping
  • 3+ years in Die Processing
  • Proficiency in formability analysis software (AutoForm, DynaForm, PamStamp, LS-DYNA, or similar)
  • Intermediate-level proficiency in NX, Vis Mockup, and Teamcenter Engineering
  • Strong analytical ability to resolve complex and ambiguous issues
  • Excellent interpersonal skills to work independently and across teams
  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Materials Engineering, or equivalent discipline OR demonstrated relevant experience

Responsibilities

  • Conduct early manufacturing feasibility studies for new product designs
  • Provide manufacturing input and engineering criteria to Styling and Product Engineering teams
  • Develop preliminary die face layouts and perform formability analyses, iterating to optimize manufacturing conditions and identify potential concerns
  • Propose solutions for manufacturing issues such as splits, wrinkles, surface defects, skid lines, material utilization, press handling, and throughput during product design development
  • Support Die Leads in program health checks, stamping strategy reviews, and deviation requests
  • Review and resolve manufacturability requirements with Product Development (DFM)
  • Prepare handoff documents and math data for production die sources during product release

Skills

AutoForm
DynaForm
PamStamp
LS-DYNA
NX
Vis Mockup
Teamcenter Engineering
CAE
Die Processing
Formability Analysis
Stamping
CAD

General Motors

Designs, manufactures, and sells vehicles

About General Motors

General Motors designs, manufactures, and sells vehicles and vehicle parts, catering to individual consumers, businesses, and government entities. The company operates in both traditional internal combustion engine vehicles and the growing electric vehicle (EV) market, generating revenue through vehicle sales and financing services. GM stands out from competitors with its commitment to community service, sustainability, and diversity, as evidenced by a majority female Board of Directors. The company's goal is to balance traditional automotive manufacturing with technological advancements in electric and autonomous vehicles.

Detroit, MichiganHeadquarters
1908Year Founded
$486.7MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Automotive & Transportation, Financial ServicesIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Holidays
Parental Leave
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
401(k) Company Match
401(k) Retirement Plan
Tuition Reimbursement
Student Loan Assistance
Flexible Work Hours
Discount on GM vehicles

Risks

Shutting down Cruise Robotaxi may affect investor confidence in GM's AV strategy.
Chevrolet Equinox EV recall could harm GM's safety reputation.
Leadership transition in design may disrupt continuity and brand identity.

Differentiation

GM's Dynamic Fuel Management system enhances fuel efficiency in traditional vehicles.
GM leads in board diversity with 55% women directors.
GM's pivot to personal autonomous vehicles aligns with consumer trends.

Upsides

Partnership with Nvidia boosts GM's autonomous vehicle technology capabilities.
Collaboration with ChargePoint expands EV charging infrastructure, enhancing consumer appeal.
Bryan Nesbitt's appointment as design head may bring innovation to GM's vehicle design.

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