TechDigital Group
Job Description from GM with key aspects highlighted:
The supplier resident will assume responsibility for the electrical development and release of the Product(s) to be supplied.
Where multiple programs are under contract, a resident engineer may be assigned to more than one program.
Become proficient in the following GM Process/databases/tools:
E-Squared Engineering Work Order and Part Ordering system
PRTS, ESIMS Problem/Issue Tracking systems
APM Part Drawing system
Embassy Pre-Production Vehicle Build Tracking system
TeamCenter Specification / Document repository database
GM-LAN database and tools
GART Warranty tracking system
Support for IVER/PPV/Man-Val/Production builds.
Support the following Electrical activities:
Schedule and coordinate Design Reviews and/or Peer Reviews
Coordinate and manage Product Development Team (PDT) meetings.
Prepare project plans, track vehicle timing requirements and part availability dates
Order and track part deliveries
Have access to supplier electrical circuit schematics and subcomponent specifications
Responsible with the failure mode and effects analysis process
Determine and investigate design and mechanization alternatives
Perform electrical packaging and bracket design studies
Participate in Module packaging in vehicle.
Assist with the updating of system requirements
Resolve issues on assigned CTS or SSTS sections
Perform design analysis and trade-off studies
Initiate system requirement change requests
Recommend additional testing and development as required
Provide technical direction to relevant Engineering and Support Groups
Write Engineering Work Orders (EWOs) for release and change of hardware, software, calibrations, brackets and associated fasteners
Responsible for Change Approval Board (CAB) activities for Engineering Work Order (EWO) approval
Perform / Support bench and vehicle software checkout
Support vehicle build activities and perform subsystem debug
Maintain a supplier supplied break out / hardware test box with capability to fully test / evaluate the module at the resident desk or site.
Assist with root cause, resolution and verification of system issues and test incidents
Prepare and present issues and resolutions to GM Engineering Management and Vehicle Team(s)
Support Vehicle Assembly Center launch of product including preproduction launch activities
Support vehicle development activities, rides and sub-system buy-off events
Perform hardware, software and/or calibration updates to preproduction vehicles and benches
Perform monthly warranty tracking of part performance in field
Coordinate communication meetings between Buyer and Supplier
Represent Buyer's position when communicating with Supplier
Stay abreast of new technologies and Buyer's competition
Maintain an awareness of programs and vehicle systems
Upon request, the appropriate Supplier personnel shall provide support during controller and vehicle calibration development trips.
Support at the manufacturing facility for the Manufacturing NonSaleable, Manufacturing Saleable, and Start of Production builds
Perform / Submit / Maintain the following:
Math Data
Electrical Mechanization Drawings
Electrical Interface Control Document template or Sharepoint site, whichever applies to program
DFMEA / DRBFM for all post-IVER change
Assembly Plant training documents
EWOs for product / process changes
Engineering Change log
Assist / Review / Approve the following:
Service Manual
Service Bulletin
Owner's Manual
The Supplier Resident shall be on GM campus 90 percent of the work week unless there is written consent by the GM Electrical Lead Engineer
Qualifications Requirements:
Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering
Ability to read circuit schematics and proficient in circuit operation
Proficient in supplied subsystem sensing and control operation
Familiar with Supplier manufacturing and processing of component / subsystem
Minimum 2 years experience in design or development with Supplier on supplied component / subsystem
Experience with GM vehicles, vehicle electrical/electronic subsystem packaging, and sub-system designs
Good written and oral communication skills - must be able to clearly and concisely communicate technical information
Good interpersonal skills - must work well on a team
Good organizational skills - must be able to manage several projects efficiently
Ability and ambition to work under pressure, meet schedules and maintain a high level of output
Proficiency in the use of Personal Computers (PC's) and Microsoft Office tools.
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