- General Motors is expanding its in-house electronics capabilities to support next-generation Central Compute, ADAS, and software-defined vehicle platforms.
- The Senior Electrical Hardware Engineer will contribute across electrical architecture, circuit design, hardware integration, and validation to deliver robust, production-ready ECUs.
- This role requires strong electrical engineering fundamentals combined with system-level thinking.
- The engineer will work across schematic development, component selection, layout guidance, electrical analysis, bring-up, and hardware/software interface definition.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
- 7+ years of experience in automotive or high-complexity electronics development.
- Strong fundamentals in analog and digital circuit design.
- Experience with schematic development and PCB layout guidance.
- Hands‐on bench debugging experience.
- Experience contributing to WCCA and DFMEA.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrates expertise in electrical engineering fundamentals, circuit design, and hardware integration, with a focus on automotive applications and system-level thinking. Proficient in schematic development, PCB layout, and validation processes for production-ready electronic control units (ECUs).
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