Design, build, and sustain modular HIL systems for ECU and subsystem validation across multiple vehicle platforms.
Architect scalable rack-based test solutions integrating power distribution, network infrastructure, and environmental management for high-availability operation.
Lead end-to-end manufacturing and integration workflows, from CAD design and parts procurement to bench commissioning and documentation.
Develop and implement standard operating procedures for bench assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure repeatability and uptime.
Collaborate cross-functionally with Systems, Firmware, and Validation Engineering to define I/O mappings, harnessing, and test configurations.
Deploy automation and monitoring systems for bench health, including power cycling, network diagnostics, and logging infrastructure.
Drive lab capacity expansion projects, including facility layout, power/network planning, and thermal management.
Continuously innovate to improve efficiency, reusability, and modularity across the HIL fleet; contribute to design libraries and shared tools.
Mentor technicians and junior engineers, developing training materials and ensuring adherence to quality standards.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in mechanical, Electrical, or Mechatronics Engineering—or equivalent hands-on experience in HIL, lab automation, or robotics integration.
7+ years of experience in design, integration, and maintenance of hardware validation systems or HIL infrastructure.
Strong mechanical design background (SolidWorks, Fusion 360, or Inventor) with proven ability to take concepts to production hardware.
Experience with CNC machining, 3D printing (SLA/FDM), laser cutting, and general fabrication tools.
Familiarity with ECU harnessing, power systems, and signal integrity best practices.
Competence with Linux CLI, networking (Ethernet, switches, VLANs), and power distribution.
Proven record of cross-functional collaboration, vendor management, and hands-on debugging of complex electromechanical systems.
Preferred: Experience building or maintaining large-scale HIL or test automation systems supporting multiple ECUs or vehicle domains.
Familiarity with Python, CAN/LIN tools (Vector, Kvaser, etc.), and test automation frameworks.
Experience with thermal and EMI management, system grounding, and rack-level cable routing.
Knowledge of lab operations, EHS compliance, and facility management.
Tech Stack
Assembly
Linux
Python
Benefits
GM offers a variety of health and wellbeing benefit programs.
Benefit options include medical, dental, vision, Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Accounts, retirement savings plan, sickness and accident benefits, life insurance, paid vacation & holidays, tuition assistance programs, employee assistance program, GM vehicle discounts and more.