Controller Integration Engineers (CIEs) are responsible for supporting critical program events, testing individual releases, leading issue resolution in VeSCoM testing, releasing packages, and determining root cause of vehicle level controls issues. They play a key role in software integration to ensure the functionality and performance of software packages and hardware for initial demonstration events, as well as leading triage and root cause analysis for software defects. The CIE also documents issues, documents releases notes, identifies performance impacts, and collaborates with owners on resolutions. In this role as a Controller Integration Engineer, you will do that by troubleshooting HIL, vehicle system bench and vehicle integration issues using system engineering knowledge to isolate causes, establishing root cause and potential solutions working with BSW, calibration, software, Pre-Production Operations, vehicle plant and product development teams. These solutions can involve hardware, software, calibration, wiring or electrical architecture. This role is part of a group responsible for vehicle embedded control system engineering with a primary focus on troubleshooting engine, transmission, hybrid, electrification, chassis, and intelligent brake control system issues through all the different life cycle stages (early development through launch and through end of production) on the full range of GM vehicles from BEVs and Autonomous vehicles to conventional propulsion and high performance vehicles. You will work closely with our internal development teams including manufacturing, controls development, software, calibration and testing activities, as well as other cross functional teams in tackling a wide variety of issues as they arise and plotting the best path towards resolution.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level