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About GM There's never been a more exciting time to work for General Motors. To achieve our vision of a world with Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions and Zero Congestion, we need people to join us who are passionate about creating safer, better and more sustainable ways for people to get around. This bold vision won't happen overnight, but just as we transformed how the world moved in the last century, we are committed to transforming how we move today and in the future. Why Work for Us Our culture is focused on building inclusive teams, where differences and unique perspectives are embraced so you can contribute to your fullest potential as you pursue your career. Our locations feature a variety of work environments, including open work spaces and virtual connection platforms to inspire productivity and flexible collaboration. And we are proud to support our employees volunteer interests, and make it a priority to join together in efforts that give back to our communities. Job Description Vehicle Motion Embedded Controls VMEC is hiring a DevOps Engineer. This is a production level group that supports the definition, design, implementation, and release of continuously improving software for control strategies, diagnostics, and controller communication. This means that you can put your fingerprint on the vehicles that drive down the road! This space is ripe with technical leadership opportunities for advanced technology development as well as the ability to provide mentorship for new employees. Are you ready to flex your teamwork muscles? You will be tasked with working with several other areas of engineering and the business! Autonomous Vehicle Controls We are seeking a creative, highly motivated individual with the passion and technical expertise to be a DevOps engineer on the Autonomous Vehicle Controls team. In this role, you will be based out of GM's Milford Proving Grounds and work collaboratively with external teams in Canada and California. As a DevOps Engineer you will be a responsible for managing the tool chain for continuous integration and testing of the embedded controls software and provide system level expertise to design, procure, commission, and maintain the build and simulation environment. This role has both technical and business responsibilities. Key Technical Responsibilities:
- Develop, build, and maintain an embedded software release and test environment using GM's GIT ecosystem tool chain to support Autonomous SIL and HIL bench testing.
- Design, develop, and maintain simulation plant models capable of closed loop automated test execution
- Work with cross functional teams to define thorough and efficient test scenarios
- Troubleshoot, root cause, and resolve bench integration issues including hardware, software, and wiring
- Support Key Behavior Tests and milestone tests based on program milestones
- Work with GM Tool team representatives for improvements and updates to the tool chain
- Plan and maintain budget estimates for all tool and bench assets
- Generate a business case and get vendor quotes for upgrades or new purchases
- Maintain appropriate software/hardware versions for required testing and simulation tools
- Support invoice processing for accurate financial accounting
- Educate, train and mentor new or less experienced engineers on the deployment environment
- BS Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or Computer Science
- 2+ years of experience working with Embedded software development tool chain
- Working knowledge of the agile Software Development Process
- Interpersonal skills to work effectively with others including global partners
- High level of analytical ability with excellent communication and interpersonal skills which is required to build relationships with team members and other key partners to resolve complex technical issues
- Proficient in performing high quality analysis of software functionality which enable first time capable features being delivered to the vehicle
- Capable leading innovative projects to develop new methods, process, or tools
- Working knowledge of C, C, or Python and comfortable using software development tools
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Proven ability to manage multiple assignments with a high level of autonomy and accountability for results while demonstrating appropriate prioritization and planning to deliver on results on schedule
- Experience with vehicle control systems doing development, testing, or calibration
- Experience with simulation tools such as SiL/HiL benches (e.g. dSPACE), Simulink, Stateflow, ETAS INCA or Vehicle Spy
- dSpace tool chain including control desk, real time interface, fault injection, and closed loop models
- Experience with software quality and debugging tools such as Lauterbach, Parasoft, and CppUnit
- Business skills with the ability to manage high value capital assets
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