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Global Manufacturing Electrical & SDV is looking for innovators who thrive in tough challenges and are passionate about tackling meaningful work that will shape the future of the automotive industry. This isn't a role for those looking for an easy path-it's for those who embrace change, push through obstacles, and take ownership of complex problems. While there will be long days and moments that test your resilience, you'll find purpose in your work, flexibility to prioritize your family, and the support of a people-first culture. If you're ready to grow, thrive, and make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you. At the core of this position lies a commitment to delivering exceptional customer value. The primary objective is to ensure the development of high-quality flash and test software and support achieving first-time quality. By challenging existing practices and driving process improvements, this role contributes significantly to our quality assurance efforts and customer satisfaction. As the Engineering Group Manager (EGM) of the Manufacturing Software Development team, you will lead a highly skilled group of software engineers in developing next-generation solutions for Electronic Control Unit (ECU) flashing and vehicle manufacturing verification testing. Your leadership will be instrumental in driving innovation, ensuring software excellence, and supporting the delivery of high-quality manufacturing processes. This role holds the responsibility and authority to proactively address tactical challenges and make critical trade-off decisions associated with managing production-critical software deployed across all GM manufacturing plants globally. In addition to operational responsiveness, this role plays a strategic function by defining the long-term vision, strategy, and roadmap for Test Application Software. This includes overseeing the scope, processes, and delivery mechanisms that ensure timely, high-quality software solutions aligned with manufacturing objectives.