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.
On-site: This role is categorized as onsite. This means the successful candidate is expected to report to Factory Zero on a full-time basis.
Factory ZERO is our first, all-electric automotive assembly plant and the blueprint of General Motors' electric future! We have a corporate vision of “Zero crashes, Zero emissions, Zero congestion.” Our most novel products like the Hummer EV and our very first autonomous vehicle, Cruise Origin will be assembled right in this facility. This requires us to employ the most upbeat, capable, and innovative talent to ensure we meet the challenges of developing the new manufacturing processes required to assemble these outstanding products! We offer a multifaceted and inclusive work environment that questions the status-quo daily to strengthen our reputation. Selected candidates will have the opportunity to learn new skills and actively play an integral role in the development of new processes here at Factory Zero.
The Role:
In this role you will be the single point contact, and provider of daily support, for modules and software concerns that are impacting the Assembly plant. You will work issues back to suppliers and engineering for resolution. Support problem solving with parts associated with modules and software. The Quality Engineer for Electrical Modules will run PTR, issues SPPS and writes PRTS, as needed to protect the customer and the operation of the plant. Works directly with the plant Electrical Team to ensure issues are properly managed with a single point of contact.
What You'll Do:
The Quality Engineer - Electrical Modules role is to support production and eliminate product issues using the PTR, SPPS and PRTS processes as well as the following responsibilities:
- Ensures re-flashed parts are used correctly
- Write SPPS/PRTS for software/module issues provided by diagnostician
- Ensure TWO/EWO breakpoints are executed correctly by working with the CIC Coordinator
- Single point of contact to the Electrical Team for VeSCom releases after launch
- Manage AVG ignores to ensure they are tracked, implemented, and correctly removed, when necessary, by directly communicating with the DVT Coordinator
- Module scrap tracking and resolution on defective parts
- Maintain supplier module tester list and assure all defects are consistently contained
- GCA Electrical sufficiency
- Support all Electrical BoO elements
- Improving the Programming metric to support Electrical First-time quality goal of 94.5%
- Support other Electrical team members as needed/directed
- Improving the Programming metric is a critical component of the DRR and meeting the greater than 95% for BIQ4
- Provide test files when needed (snapshot, fault file, Vehicle Spy Log Files, etc)
- Improving pass rate at GBFTT has direct correlation to improving warranty performance and plant throughput