Work Arrangement
This role is categorized as hybrid. This means that a successful candidate will be expected to report to Warren, MI three times a week at a minimum or at a frequency dictated by the business.
The Role
The Thermal Systems Simulation Integration Engineer is responsible for leading the move to virtual engineering by leading the integration of full-vehicle cross-functional co-simulation packages that excel for Thermal Systems and related disciplines. This position is highly collaborative, involving partner teams throughout VDDV, Vehicle Performance, Validation, SMT’s and VMEC. This is an emerging technology and constant innovation key to success.
What You’ll Do (Responsibilities)
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Lead delivery of integrated co-simulation packages to enable virtual thermal systems design, development, and validation
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Lead resolution of program issues by rallying co-simulation partners to meet the demands of the problem
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Advocate for adoption of virtual methods for vehicle design, development, and validation
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Act as a single point of contact for Co-simulation users for thermal systems to resolve concerns on usage
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Forecast and plan needs and get support for required resources
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Define strategic opportunities for innovating the processes and methods
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Align with software releases and calibration milestones to ensure the virtual vehicle co-simulation package is up to date
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Ensure Cosim packages meet standards as defined by the SIE governance team
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Represent the needs of thermal systems among SIE peers from other disciplines
This job is not eligible for relocation benefits. Any relocation costs would be the responsibility of the selected candidate