Description
Work Arrangement:
This role is categorized as hybrid. This means the successful candidate is expected to report to Markham Elevation Centre (MEC) or Oshawa Elevation Centre (OEC) three times per week, at minimum.
Introduction
Do you have a desire to influence the future of customer-facing features on GM's exciting vehicles? Consider a role as a Senior Sub-system Lead Specialist (SSLE) on our VMEC (Vehicle Mechatronic Embedded Controls) Team.
A VMEC Senior SSLE develops some of GM's most advanced and customer-facing features, which are used across our portfolio of electric, internal combustion and autonomous vehicles, in domain areas such as:
- Chassis - Suspension
- Brakes
- Side Closures
- Front and Rear Closures
- Vehicle Interior/Exterior Lighting
- Wipers and Washing
- And More!
The Role
The SSLE is a dynamic individual contributor with recognized expertise, responsible for requirements and associated work throughout the entire vehicle development lifecycle, including requirements definition, design and implementation, testing, and problem resolution. You will work closely with multi-functional stakeholders (system engineers, software developers, testers, etc.) to support innovative technology development.
Some travel may be required, primarily to Michigan/Ontario and other locations in the US and Canada.
What You'll Do
- Create and maintain Sub-System Technical Specifications (SSTS) and other requirements (Component Technical Requirements Specifications-CTRS, serial data, diagnostics, U-services, etc.) for applicable subsystems and ART software solutions using requirements management software (e.g. DOORS Next Gen, DOORS)
- Create and maintain Behavior Technical Specifications (BTS) for applicable software solutions, following Behavior Driven Development (BDD) principles. This includes leading triad meetings and discussions with key stakeholders
- Develop and maintain blueprints and/or functional block diagrams for assigned software solutions
- Design and Sustain Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) diagrams (e.g. Block Definition Diagram, Use-case Diagram, Activity Diagram, Internal Block Diagram) for responsible software solutions using Rhapsody
- Establish and Uphold Subsystem/Solution Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEAs) using the FMEA Integration Tool (FIT). Support the development and linking of Software Component FMEAs, Process FMEAs, and system FMEAs, when appropriate, by providing context of software related failure modes and contributions, with a focus on high severity items.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with other SSLEs to ensure robust integration of subsystems/solutions, including failure mode discussions for interfaces between your subsystem/solutions to other subsystems/solutions
- Create and update Calibration Bill of Materials (CalBOM) template for calibrations
- Collaborate with Controls and Software Engineers to review controls design and/or software implementation, providing guidance to ensure compliance with requirements
- Support definition and implementation of Testable Functionality Roll-Out Plan (TFRP)
- Collaborate with Validation Engineers to support the creation of testable scenarios to ensure intent of BTS requirements is met with a robust test plan
- Support the root cause analysis for applicable sub-system related issues and translate resolutions into new or revised requirements, as appropriate
- Support the development of requirements related to OBD regulations or calibrations, as applicable
- Support the development and tagging of safety requirements, based on rolldown from systems/systems safety, and regulatory requirements
- Operate in agile development of software-related requirements as a key participant and stakeholder in scrum meetings and ART ceremonies (e.g. Daily Stand-Up, Iteration Planning, Iteration Review, and Program Increment Planning, etc.)
- Create and maintain Features and Stories to manage requirements and specifications of sub-systems using change management tool (e.g. Jira) and complete stories by agreed timing
- Review Owner's Manual and Service information related to the applicable sub-system to ensure alignment with intended sub-system operation, if applicable
- Provide guidance to support virtual CoSIM environment development
Additional Description
Your Skills and Abilities (Required Qualifications)
- Bachelor's Degree in Systems / Mechatronic / Controls / Electrical / Software / Mechanical or related engineering discipline
- Minimum of 6+ years of relevant experience
- Experience related to mechatronic systems or subsystems
- Basic knowledge of controls theory and the software development process
- Strong analytical problem-solving skills, including independent judgment and decision-making skills, where problems are very unusual and extremely difficult
- Demonstrated communication and interpersonal skills required to build relationships with team members and customers to solve problems and resolve issues
- Physics-based understanding of the Voice-of-Customer
- Ability to effectively communicate issues, status and recommendations to leadership
- Proven ability in project management skills and ability to teach others
- Ability to prioritize work with limited direction
- Must be legally allowed to work in Canada and able to travel to the US
What Will Give You A Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications)
- Masters or PhD in Engineering with an emphasis on Systems, Mechatronics, or Controls
- Experience with writing, interpreting or managing requirements
- Experience with requirements management tools (e.g., DNG, DOORS, etc.)
- Experience with Behavior Driven Development (BDD), Test-Driven Development (TDD), Gherkin syntax
- Experience with Model Based Systems Engineering and associated tools (e.g. Rhapsody)
- Knowledge of risk-assessment tools, such as Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
- Experience with calibration, software, or software/controls development
- Experience leveraging simulation environments and plant modeling for testing or requirements generation (e.g., Matlab/Simulink, CarSim, GT-Power, D-Space, ETAS, etc.)
- Experience with work management tools such as JIRA/JIRA Align, Azure, IBM Rational Team Concert, etc.
- Experience with OBD regulations requirements
- Experience with Agile methodologies
- Experience with automotive regulations or safety critical systems
- Experience with Microsoft Visio
- Experience with automotive electrical architectures and/or software defined vehicles
- Familiarity with vehicle network communication protocols and tools such as Ethernet, CAN, LIN, and SPI
- Hardware I/O level controller knowledge
- Valid Canadian driver's license
GM DOES NOT PROVIDE IMMIGRATION-RELATED SPONSORSHIP FOR THIS ROLE. DO NOT APPLY FOR THIS ROLE IF YOU WILL NEED GM IMMIGRATION SPONSORSHIP NOW OR IN THE FUTURE.
Benefits Overview
The goal of the General Motors of Canada total rewards program is to support the health and well-being of you and your family. Our comprehensive compensation plan currently includes the following benefits, in addition to many others:
- Paid time off including vacation days, holidays, and supplemental benefits for pregnancy, parental and adoption leave;
- Healthcare, dental, and vision benefits;
- 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.
About GM
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