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Hardware Simulation Architect
General Motors
- Warren, Michigan, United States
- Warren, Michigan, United States
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Key Responsibilities
Establish central CoSIM capability that works with Software and Services Systems Engineers and GVHE Tech Specialists/ETLs to define reference architectures, model libraries, and methods for GVHE‑owned domains.
Engage in focused pilots that are tightly wired into TFRP, MBSE, and Virtual Validation processes and influence GVDP PAR/VBOR
Integrate Hardware via CoSIM into the Systems Engineering and Virtual Validation backbone.
Lead strategies that balance system co‑simulation concepts, SimBOM, TFRP/VFRP, ETM, GVDP elements.
Ensure CoSIM assets, runs, and metrics are reflecting hardware performance. decisions, eliminating the need for physical demos.
Achieve measurable outputs including the virtualization of test cases, earlier defect detection, reduction in HIL/vehicle & bench usage in the pilot domains, and credible correlation between CoSIM and physical test.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Automotive, or related Engineering discipline
Minimum 3 years of experience in product development, systems engineering, or work related to software/hardware connectivity.
Technical knowledge of GVHE components and vehicle-level integration
Strong communication and collaboration skills
Skilled and proficient with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures.
Extensive personal experience and discernment to plan and accomplish goals.
Ability to perform multiple tasks. Lead and likely direct the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.
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Languages
- English
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