Calibration Function Specialist - Propulsion Thermal Calibration
General Manufacturing(28 days ago)
About this role
The Calibration Function Specialist - Propulsion Thermal Calibration at General Motors' Canadian Technical Centre is a hybrid engineering role based in Oshawa focused on propulsion thermal calibration within electrification programs. The position works across vehicle, lab, and virtual environments and involves collaboration with cross-functional teams and occasional travel within North America.
Required Skills
- Calibration
- Thermal Systems
- In-Vehicle Testing
- Electrical Troubleshooting
- Data Acquisition
- INCA
- ETAS
- NeoVI
- Vehicle Spy
- Diagnostics
+2 more
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering
- Master of Science in Engineering
About General Manufacturing
gm.comGeneral Motors is a global automotive company and the parent of Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac, designing, engineering and manufacturing a full range of cars, trucks and SUVs. Beyond vehicles, GM provides connected and mobility services—such as OnStar and GM Energy—and invests in vehicle safety, autonomous driving and other advanced engineering. The company is pursuing electrification and sustainability through initiatives like its Journey to Zero Emissions while supporting communities and workforce development. For more than a century GM emphasizes quality, reliability and delivering a vehicle for every drive.
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