
Senior Hardware Engineer – Network Technology and Design
General Motors
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Warren • Missouri • United States
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About the role
- Own the end-to-end hardware electrical test strategy for network technologies, from requirements analysis through coverage closure and sign-off.
- Define and maintain test cases and test procedures for wired connectivity (e.g., automotive Ethernet), ensuring traceability to system, hardware, and safety requirements.
- Establish and own requirements linking between system / hardware requirements and verification artifacts (test cases, test results, analyses), including coverage metrics and reporting.
- Drive test environment capability enhancements: Define and evolve bench setups, fixtures, test boards, and harnesses to support new network features and operating corners.
- Identify gaps in lab capabilities (e.g., bandwidth, jitter, protocol decoding, automation) and lead upgrades in collaboration with lab and capital planning.
- Standardize test environments and best practices across programs and suppliers.
- Lead bench test execution throughout the development lifecycle, including bring-up, characterization, margining, regression, and release testing.
- Perform detailed hardware analysis in support of testing, including worst-case analysis, signal integrity (SI), and power integrity (PI), to define appropriate test coverage and limits.
- Troubleshoot test failures and anomalous behavior, perform root cause analysis, and drive corrective actions with ECU and semiconductor design teams.
- Develop and maintain test specifications and verification plans that clearly define scope, pass/fail criteria, and acceptance limits for each test item.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams in software, mechanical, systems, safety, and manufacturing to ensure that test coverage aligns to program needs and that test findings are rapidly integrated into designs.
- Interface with semiconductor partners and Tier 1s to align on device- and ECU-level test requirements, share lab results, and ensure issues are resolved in silicon and hardware revisions.
- Provide clear, data-driven test reports and technical summaries to leadership and program teams, including risk assessments and release recommendations.
- Support and lead design and test reviews, presenting coverage status, key test results, and open issues.
- Establish and continuously improve domain expertise in network semiconductor and ECU product lines within scope of responsibility, especially in the context of electrical validation and compliance testing.
- Contribute to and help manage technology and test methodology roadmaps in close collaboration with industry leaders, aligning lab capabilities and test strategies with future architectures.
Requirements
- BS in Electrical Engineering / Electronics / Computer Science (or equivalent).
- 5+ years of engineering experience at an OEM, semiconductor supplier, or Tier 1 ECU supplier.
- 3+ years of hands-on experience in electronic hardware design and/or electrical validation and testing for complex ECUs, network interfaces, or similar systems.
- Working knowledge of automotive electronic hardware and automotive software architecture (ECUs, networks, diagnostics, and integration flows).
- Strong proficiency in circuit fundamentals, ability to interpret schematics and PCB layouts, and understanding of how design choices impact testability and lab behavior.
- Demonstrated experience with lab equipment such as power supplies, high‑bandwidth oscilloscopes, signal generators, electronic loads, protocol analyzers, and multimeters.
- Experience planning and executing structured hardware validation, including test procedure development, data collection, and documentation.
- Experience with requirements and/or test management tools (e.g., DOORS, Jama, Polarion, or equivalent) and maintaining traceability from requirements to test cases and results.
- Familiarity with hardware design and analysis tools such as Mentor Graphics Xpedition and ORCAD (or equivalent) for reviewing designs and informing test strategies.
- Exceptional collaboration and teamwork skills; demonstrated ability to work across functional and organizational boundaries (hardware, software, systems, suppliers).
- Proven experience leading projects to completion, including coordination of lab work, driving closure of defects, and achieving test sign-off.
- Strong problem-solving skills and demonstrated ability to learn quickly in a fast-paced, technically complex environment.
Benefits
- GM offers a variety of health and wellbeing benefit programs.
- Benefit options include medical, dental, vision, Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Accounts, retirement savings plan, sickness and accident benefits, life insurance, paid vacation & holidays, tuition assistance programs, employee assistance program, GM vehicle discounts and more.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
hardware electrical test strategytest casestest proceduresrequirements analysisworst-case analysissignal integritypower integritytest specificationselectrical validationcircuit fundamentals
Soft Skills
collaborationteamworkproblem-solvingleadershipcommunicationroot cause analysisdata-driven reportingproject managementadaptabilitycross-functional collaboration
Certifications
BS in Electrical EngineeringBS in ElectronicsBS in Computer Science