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The Global Manufacturing Engineer for Diagnostics and End of Line testing plays a crucial role in enhancing the quality of General Motors (GM) products. This position is pivotal in reducing warranty claims and improving the Electrical First Time Quality (E-FTQ) by preventing defects through effective software design and manufacturing process development. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading initiatives to improve E-FTQ at GM plants, which includes conducting root cause analysis of E-FTQ faults, overseeing the implementation of both short-term containment measures and long-term solutions, and ensuring that lessons learned are communicated across all GM sites. In this role, you will collaborate with a team of highly skilled engineers to monitor all plant E-FTQ data and provide weekly reports on issues and metrics to leadership. You will work cross-functionally with product engineering and manufacturing sites to identify root causes, implement corrective actions, and track issues with designated tasks, owners, and timelines for resolution. Additionally, you will provide comparative data across plants and identify actionable items to address top issues affecting plant performance. Your efforts will be directed towards removing roadblocks that impact E-FTQ and throughput issues, ensuring that the voice of the Global Manufacturing Electrical and Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) team is heard and acted upon. This position requires a significant amount of travel, estimated at 50-75%, as you will need to engage with various plant locations including Warren, MI, Wentzville, KS, Arlington, TX, and Springhill, TN. The hybrid work model necessitates that the successful candidate reports to the office at least three times a week, fostering collaboration and communication with team members and stakeholders.

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