Vehicle Systems Engineer, Wiring Schematics at General Motors

Warren, Michigan, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
AutomotiveIndustries

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, related field or equivalent experience
  • 5+ years of experience in harness design, electrical systems, or service information
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Experience with Jira, SID, and publication workflows
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

Responsibilities

  • Deliver harness part number sources to supplier 100% on schedule
  • Provide harness documentation to supplier for all types of prints (e.g. Main, non-main harnesses, etc.)
  • Address harness data quality issues raised by supplier
  • Review harness-related ECRs/VCDs for publications with one milestone (LCI) or changed SORP milestones to determine if SI updates are needed
  • Ensure supplier resolves internal feedback/issues within an average of 10 business days
  • Transition internal feedback workflows from email/IM to Jira
  • Maintain and innovate data sharing and insight generation through PowerBI reports
  • Support launch of VIN-specific eDiagnostics service schematics for dealer usage
  • Support development of the eDiagnostics feature roadmap for post-MVP enhancements
  • Document eDiagnostics service schematic development workflows
  • Create training and authoring plans for eDiagnostics schematic development
  • Develop program implementation plans and wind-down strategy for GSA-authored publications

Skills

Wiring Schematics
Wiring Harness
PowerBI
Jira
eDiagnostics
ECRs
VCDs
SORP
VIN
Automotive Systems

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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