The Role: GM’s Product Safety Data Analytics team is looking for a data analyst who thrives on finding meaningful signals in messy, high-volume data. You’ll work directly with safety engineers to support active vehicle safety investigations, helping them focus on the data that matters most and move faster toward answers that protect customers. This isn’t a dashboard-and-reporting role. The core work is investigative: systematically narrowing and interpreting large volumes of structured and unstructured data, including customer complaints and field reports, to identify patterns relevant to known or suspected vehicle issues. A significant portion of the work involves reading and evaluating real-world verbatim text -- which requires discipline, patience, and rigorous analytical judgment. You’ll apply a range of techniques including keyword and Boolean search strategies, ontology tools and increasingly, AI/LLM-assisted workflows to improve how data is filtered, prompted, classified, and delivered to engineering partners. Comfort with evolving new tools -- and a willingness to push their limits -- matters here. You’ll be supported by a team that is actively evolving its use of data and AI tools, with opportunities to continue to grow your analytical skill set over time. Why This Work Matters Product Safety Data Analytics team sits inside GM’s safety ecosystem. The signals analysts surface here feed directly into safety decisions with real consequences for customers. Finding an issue earlier -- or ruling one out with confidence -- is the job.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees