General Motors
Advanced Controls Integration Engineer
General Motors, Warren, Michigan, United States, 48091
General Motors Research Labs
is an applied research center dedicated to creating and evaluating innovations for future vehicles. Within this organization, the
Advanced Controls Group
offers an exciting opportunity for highly motivated engineers to shape the future of mobility through
AI and advanced controls . Our mission is to deliver breakthrough technologies that define GM’s next-generation vehicles.
The team focuses on
vehicle control systems , including:
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), active safety
Automated driving
Chassis control
Key Responsibilities
Prototype and demonstrate
advanced vehicle control software functions to global teams and executive leadership.
Integrate novel algorithms
into the vehicle architecture; familiarity with in-vehicle communication protocols is a plus.
Develop and implement algorithms
using rapid-prototyping platforms such as
dSPACE .
Utilize tools such as
MATLAB/Simulink ,
dSPACE ,
INCA , and
Vehicle Spy
for system analysis, calibration, and validation.
Required Qualifications
U.S. citizenship required to comply with federal government contract provision expressly restricting role to U.S. citizens
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Math, Computer Science, IT, or Physics
5+ years of experience with automotive control systems and embedded software development.
Proficient in MATLAB/Simulink and other relevant engineering tools.
2+ years of experience with rapid prototyping tools like dSPACE.
Experience with vehicle diagnostics, CAN, and Ethernet.
Excellent communication, leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Systems Engineering, or Computer Science.
Strong understanding and demonstrated capability in vehicle dynamics, chassis controls, ADAS/active safety, and autonomous driving systems.
2+ years of experience with in-vehicle, development, calibration, and validation (preferably with ETAS/INCA and NeoVi / Vehicle Spy tools).
Experience with simulation, HiL, and/or mathematical modeling.
High degree of Managerial Courage and Comfort with Ambiguity
Why Join Us? At GM Research & Development, you’ll work on technologies that will transform the automotive industry— intelligent control and autonomy. You’ll collaborate with world–class experts, influence global vehicle programs, and see your ideas move from concept to reality. This is your chance to make a lasting impact on the future of transportation.
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is an applied research center dedicated to creating and evaluating innovations for future vehicles. Within this organization, the
Advanced Controls Group
offers an exciting opportunity for highly motivated engineers to shape the future of mobility through
AI and advanced controls . Our mission is to deliver breakthrough technologies that define GM’s next-generation vehicles.
The team focuses on
vehicle control systems , including:
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), active safety
Automated driving
Chassis control
Key Responsibilities
Prototype and demonstrate
advanced vehicle control software functions to global teams and executive leadership.
Integrate novel algorithms
into the vehicle architecture; familiarity with in-vehicle communication protocols is a plus.
Develop and implement algorithms
using rapid-prototyping platforms such as
dSPACE .
Utilize tools such as
MATLAB/Simulink ,
dSPACE ,
INCA , and
Vehicle Spy
for system analysis, calibration, and validation.
Required Qualifications
U.S. citizenship required to comply with federal government contract provision expressly restricting role to U.S. citizens
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Math, Computer Science, IT, or Physics
5+ years of experience with automotive control systems and embedded software development.
Proficient in MATLAB/Simulink and other relevant engineering tools.
2+ years of experience with rapid prototyping tools like dSPACE.
Experience with vehicle diagnostics, CAN, and Ethernet.
Excellent communication, leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Systems Engineering, or Computer Science.
Strong understanding and demonstrated capability in vehicle dynamics, chassis controls, ADAS/active safety, and autonomous driving systems.
2+ years of experience with in-vehicle, development, calibration, and validation (preferably with ETAS/INCA and NeoVi / Vehicle Spy tools).
Experience with simulation, HiL, and/or mathematical modeling.
High degree of Managerial Courage and Comfort with Ambiguity
Why Join Us? At GM Research & Development, you’ll work on technologies that will transform the automotive industry— intelligent control and autonomy. You’ll collaborate with world–class experts, influence global vehicle programs, and see your ideas move from concept to reality. This is your chance to make a lasting impact on the future of transportation.
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