The Staff Diagnostics System Architect - Brake Controls is a key role in the Vehicle Mechatronic Embedded Controls (VMEC) engineering department at General Motors Canada. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading diagnostic systems development and architecture, and leading data collection initiatives for brake controls. They will work closely with partners such as Suppliers, DREs, SW, Service and Manufacturing to ensure diagnostic products achieve the quality needed to meet the vision of Flawless Diagnostics.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical, Computer Science, Mechanical, or related engineering discipline
- Minimum 7+ years of Engineering experience related to diagnostics development and/or Embedded Controls development.
- Working familiarity with brake controls
- Knowledge of major automotive subsystems and electrical/electronic circuit operation
- Knowledge and experience with major diagnostic deliverables such as Diagnostic monitors, diagnostic objects (including Data Identifiers (DIDs), Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and Routine Identifiers (RIDs), Diagnostic Event Managers, etc
- In depth comprehension of industry diagnostic strategies and relevant standards including CARB regulatory requirements, CHINA 7 regulatory requirements, EURO, SAE J1979-x and Legislative requirements, UDS (ISO-14229) diagnostic requirements, ISO26262 safety requirements
Benefits
- Paid time off including vacation days, holidays, and supplemental benefits for pregnancy, parental and adoption leave.
- Healthcare, dental and vision benefits including health care spending account and wellness incentive.
- Life insurance plans to cover you and your family.
- Company and matching contributions to a Defined Contribution Pension plan to help you save for retirement.
- GM Vehicle Purchase Plan for you, your family, and friends.