Engineering Manager - Autonomy Interface SW, Cameras
General Manufacturing(2 months ago)
About this role
An Engineering Manager at General Motors will lead and grow the Camera Platform software engineering team within the Autonomy Interface SW organization, overseeing embedded platform software that configures sensors and delivers sensor data to the AV stack. The role balances deep technical understanding of embedded systems and camera technology with people leadership to mentor engineers, drive cross-functional collaboration, and support GM's next-generation vehicle software development.
Required Skills
- Embedded Systems
- Camera Technology
- Image Processing
- Computer Vision
- C++
- ROS
- SoC Architecture
- Hardware Protocols
- I2C
- SPI
+7 more
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree 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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