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Propulsion Architecture, Energy & Performance Engineer
General MotorsVirtual Propulsion Analysis Engineer at General Motors focusing on optimizing vehicle energy consumption and performance. Collaborating with teams to design and evaluate propulsion concepts.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Lead analysis/simulation to define Propulsion System and corresponding component requirements to meet energy and performance VTS & regulatory targets
- Conduct analysis/simulation to quantify effects of advanced propulsion technologies {engine, hybridization, electrification} on vehicle energy consumption, performance, and drivability for various propulsion system configurations
- Support product teams and leadership in defining next generation propulsion systems with analytical evaluation of the proposed architectures & technologies {ICE, HEV, BEV}
- Work collaboratively with propulsion performance engineers and component hardware design teams to develop balanced requirements
- Lead small team of global analysis engineers to ensure analysis plan deliverables meet required virtual analysis plan timing
- Lead the energy consumption, performance analysis to support system project deliverables and conduct trade studies to evaluate design alternatives (quick studies)
- Present analytical results to project/program team and leadership
- Development of new analytical methodologies and standard work procedures
Requirements
What you’ll need- BS in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering
- 2+ years’ experience in propulsion engineering
- Proficient in MATLAB and Simulink capability
- Experience with analysis/simulation tools, such as: AMEsim, GT Suite, Unified Model (Verde) or other industry standard energy consumption platforms
- Understanding and application of engineering theory and principles of operation for mechanical/electrical mechanisms
- Knowledge of engineering mechanics, physics, and fundamental understanding of engines, transmissions, drive units, electric motors, power electronics and battery technology
- Appropriate interpersonal styles and communication methods to work effectively with business partners to meet mutual goals
- Independent thinking and strong teamwork skills are needed to succeed
Benefits
Comp & perks- From day one, we're looking out for your well-being–at work and at home
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Hard Skills & Tools
propulsion engineeringenergy consumption analysisperformance analysisanalytical methodologiesmechanical engineeringelectrical engineeringMATLABSimulinkengineering mechanicsbattery technology
Soft Skills
independent thinkingteamworkcommunicationcollaborationleadership
Certifications
BS in Mechanical EngineeringBS in Electrical Engineering