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Motorsports Senior Race Engine Calibration, Development & Track Support Engineer

General Motors, Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 48340

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Onsite:

This role is categorized as onsite. This means the successful candidate is expected to report to Pontiac, MI on a full-time basis.

Interested in joining the organization behind Corvette’s sweep of the 2025 IMSA GTD Pro driver, team, and manufacturer championships? Read on!

The Role: We are seeking a Motorsports Senior Race Engine Development and Track Support Engineer to support propulsion system activities within GM's exciting Corvette GT3 race program. In this role you will be responsible for developing and implementing propulsion controls and calibration solutions to assist our partner teams in their success at the track. Your creativity, initiative, and high level of independent judgment are key to your success. In addition to GM on-site development activities, this role requires extensive domestic and/or international travel to support testing and race event weekends.

This role provides opportunities to collaborate closely with your Cadillac Racing colleagues to share learnings and ideas to elevate both programs. Opportunities also exist to support hardware, software, HIL, DIL, and analytical tool development activities when bandwidth exists.

What You’ll Do In the Lab

Assist with engine and driveline inspection, installation, and operation during dyno development and validation testing

Lead or support issue resolution, data analysis, and results reporting for dyno development tests to optimize power / torque, efficiency, drivability, durability, shift performance, and related control strategies

Lead or support the creation of new or revised calibration procedures, best practices, and data analysis tools to enhance accuracy and resource efficiency

Collaborate with key partners to extract and correlate dyno, track, and simulation-derived data to advance analytical model fidelity

Support other design, build, and test activities as needed

Transfer knowledge across multiple disciplines and race programs as appropriate

Actively participate in program meetings with key internal and external partners

Occasional weekday or weekend off-shift support should be expected in order to meet the needs of the program and to work around the schedule of high-demand test facilities

Trackside

Perform pre-race system checks and root-cause communications or other issues to establish race event readiness

Review real-time and logged vehicle data to monitor and communicate issues and potential performance enhancements to appropriate race team members, including power and fuel usage strategies

Collaborate with vehicle engineers providing calibration of control systems such as pit-speed limiters, traction control, and shifting upgrades

Participate in debriefing sessions with other propulsion and race team members to propose advancements, document issues, and prioritize follow-up activities

Compile and present propulsion data to team managers for presentation to sanctioning bodies when requested

Create daily and post-event reports summarizing propulsion-related data, results, issues, and concerns for each race car

What You’ll Need (Required Qualifications)

Bachelor of Engineering degree

5+ years working cohesively with engineers, designers, technicians, or other partners in a high performing team environment

Propulsion system knowledge aligned with optimizing efficiency, performance, reliability, and durability

OEM or motorsports EMS (Engine Management System) calibration and controls experience

Familiarity with common OEM or motorsports propulsion development tools such as: Bosch WinDarab, ETAS/INCA, AVL PUMA, IndiCom, Concerto , Motec, Mega Line

Demonstrated ability to balance and prioritize multiple tasks efficiently while working under pressure to meet tight deadlines

Demonstrated ability to clearly and concisely communicate technical and non-technical information verbally and in writing

High proficiency in root-cause analysis and resolution techniques

Ability and eagerness to master new skills quickly - learning independently and from others as appropriate

Outstanding interpersonal and teamwork skills to effectively collaborate with varying levels of key internal and external partners

Exceptional work ethic and integrity

What Will Give You A Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications):

Prior Motorsports experience. Collegiate programs such as Formula SAE, Baja, or personal hobby engagement are acceptable.

Prior race engine hardware and controls experience (examples: PID tuning; torque-based control strategy; fuel and spark; traction control; gearbox shifting calibration)

Engine combustion analysis experience using in-cylinder pressure measurement systems

Familiarity with race vehicle telemetry, CAN communications protocols, and troubleshooting

Experience with design and analysis tools (e.g. Team Center, CAD, FEA, CFD. GT Power)

Experience with software and tool development applications (e.g. MATLAB, Simulink, Python, C++)

Simulation experience (e.g. HIL, SIL, and DIL systems)

High energy personality with an internal drive to move projects forward in a fast-paced work environment

Joining the Corvette Racing Propulsion Team will provide opportunities to develop and utilize your skills while directly contributing to the success of our race teams - ultimately helping to shape the future of GM Motorsports.

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