Remote: This role is based remotely but if you live within a 50-mile radius of [Atlanta, Austin, Detroit, Warren, Milford or Mountain View], you are expected to report to that location three times a week, at minimum.
Sponsorship: GM DOES NOT PROVIDE IMMIGRATION-RELATED SPONSORSHIP FOR THIS ROLE. DO NOT APPLY FOR THIS ROLE IF YOU WILL NEED GM IMMIGRATION SPONSORSHIP (e.g., H-1B, TN, STEM OPT, etc.) NOW OR IN THE FUTURE.
The Role
General Motors is looking for a Network Engineer to help us build and maintain our automation ecosystem that delivers production and development services to the autonomous vehicles production network. As a critical member of the Infrastructure Engineering team, this role will drive the ongoing advancement and scaling of our critical production network and network systems. These systems are essential for automating network design, deployment, troubleshooting, upkeep, and operations.Furthermore, this individual will manage the complete lifecycle of on-premise network devices and servers, including automated initial configuration and ongoing management through our network Source of Truth and automation platforms.
What You’ll be doing:
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Develop well-written technical and architectural designs
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Build and support network automation platforms that provide services to our global network
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Work with fellow network engineers and SREs to fully understand the challenges in complex networks that can be solved through software-based solutions
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Deliver complex network automation architectures through incremental development practices
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Help maintain our switches, routers, and network access equipment
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Deploy and maintain our software defined cloud networking, primarily in GCP and AWS
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Participate in network operations and systems on-call rotation
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Perform peer-reviews, provide guidance and contribute based on software best practices