
Engineering Designer
General Motors, Warren, MI, United States
Overview
This role is hybrid: on-site at the Warren Tech Center at least three days per week (or other frequency determined by the manager). Role Overview
General Motors is seeking experienced
Engineering Designers
to support the
design and virtual integration of automotive systems . This role focuses on creating high-quality, manufacturable
Siemens NX math models , performing
part-to-vehicle integration and clearance studies , and supporting
GM’s Global Vehicle Development Process (GVDP) . Component Areas
We are hiring for multiple openings across the following component areas: Interiors Exterior lighting Accessories Rear closures Propulsion / Engine Transmission / Drive units Seat systems Chassis / HVAC / Thermal Bumper / Fascia / Grilles / Trim Body structures Upper / Lower structure Key Responsibilities
Support designers with design tasks, component requirements, and other virtual integration activities Develop, refine, and finalize criteria and sections for assigned components or systems Ensure compliance with design standards, best practices, and Global infoBOOK requirements Apply knowledge of manufacturability, Design for Assembly (DFA), and integration principles to part and subsystem designs Actively participate in, and at times lead, design and virtual reviews Document and maintain material specifications, mass data, and other attributes within the math file Perform NX analysis with support from the Design Lead Team (DLT) or Senior Designer and apply results to subsystem designs Collaborate with engineers, designers, and technical teams to meet product design requirements Integrate component and subsystem designs into the overall system architecture Stay informed on current product developments, technology trends, and best practices Share lessons learned with the broader design community and recommend updates to design standards Create math models or virtual layouts of complex components and subsystems Proactively communicate project status, timing, and technical issues to the Design Manager, DLT, and Design Release Engineer (DRE) Ensure high-quality, on-time math release of assigned components and subsystems Identify new learning areas and participate in ongoing training and skill-development opportunities Required Qualifications
2–5 years of experience in CAD / engineering design (automotive or mechanical systems) Proficiency in
Siemens NX
and parametric modeling Strong understanding of
GD&T , manufacturability, and subsystem integration Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience Strong communication, problem-solving, and collaboration skills Preferred Qualifications
Experience with any of the component areas listed above Experience supporting CAE / analysis workflows Prior exposure to virtual integration or multi-disciplinary design reviews Experience at suppliers or OEMs in one or more of the following domains is a plus:
Engine / Propulsion, Body Structures, Interiors, Exterior Lighting, Rear Closures, Accessories, Transmission / Drive units, Seat Systems, Chassis / HVAC / Thermal, Upper / Lower Structure, Bumper / Fascia / Grilles / Trim Success in this role
High initiative and personal drive Self-sufficiency and resourcefulness Strong problem-solving skills and ownership of solutions We are looking for someone who embodies these qualities and is motivated to grow with the team. Why Join GM
At General Motors, you will help design the propulsion systems powering the vehicles of tomorrow. You will collaborate with talented engineering teams, use industry‑leading tools, and have opportunities to grow your career through impactful work and continuous learning. GM DOES NOT PROVIDE IMMIGRATION-RELATED SPONSORSHIP FOR THIS ROLE. DO NOT APPLY FOR THIS ROLE IF YOU WILL NEED GM IMMIGRATION SPONSORSHIP NOW OR IN THE FUTURE. THIS INCLUDES DIRECT COMPANY SPONSORSHIP, ENTRY OF GM AS THE IMMIGRATION EMPLOYER OF RECORD ON A GOVERNMENT FORM, AND ANY WORK AUTHORIZATION REQUIRING A WRITTEN SUBMISSION OR OTHER IMMIGRATION SUPPORT FROM THE COMPANY (e.g., H-1B, OPT, STEM OPT, CPT, TN, J-1, etc.) #LI-JN1
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This role is hybrid: on-site at the Warren Tech Center at least three days per week (or other frequency determined by the manager). Role Overview
General Motors is seeking experienced
Engineering Designers
to support the
design and virtual integration of automotive systems . This role focuses on creating high-quality, manufacturable
Siemens NX math models , performing
part-to-vehicle integration and clearance studies , and supporting
GM’s Global Vehicle Development Process (GVDP) . Component Areas
We are hiring for multiple openings across the following component areas: Interiors Exterior lighting Accessories Rear closures Propulsion / Engine Transmission / Drive units Seat systems Chassis / HVAC / Thermal Bumper / Fascia / Grilles / Trim Body structures Upper / Lower structure Key Responsibilities
Support designers with design tasks, component requirements, and other virtual integration activities Develop, refine, and finalize criteria and sections for assigned components or systems Ensure compliance with design standards, best practices, and Global infoBOOK requirements Apply knowledge of manufacturability, Design for Assembly (DFA), and integration principles to part and subsystem designs Actively participate in, and at times lead, design and virtual reviews Document and maintain material specifications, mass data, and other attributes within the math file Perform NX analysis with support from the Design Lead Team (DLT) or Senior Designer and apply results to subsystem designs Collaborate with engineers, designers, and technical teams to meet product design requirements Integrate component and subsystem designs into the overall system architecture Stay informed on current product developments, technology trends, and best practices Share lessons learned with the broader design community and recommend updates to design standards Create math models or virtual layouts of complex components and subsystems Proactively communicate project status, timing, and technical issues to the Design Manager, DLT, and Design Release Engineer (DRE) Ensure high-quality, on-time math release of assigned components and subsystems Identify new learning areas and participate in ongoing training and skill-development opportunities Required Qualifications
2–5 years of experience in CAD / engineering design (automotive or mechanical systems) Proficiency in
Siemens NX
and parametric modeling Strong understanding of
GD&T , manufacturability, and subsystem integration Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience Strong communication, problem-solving, and collaboration skills Preferred Qualifications
Experience with any of the component areas listed above Experience supporting CAE / analysis workflows Prior exposure to virtual integration or multi-disciplinary design reviews Experience at suppliers or OEMs in one or more of the following domains is a plus:
Engine / Propulsion, Body Structures, Interiors, Exterior Lighting, Rear Closures, Accessories, Transmission / Drive units, Seat Systems, Chassis / HVAC / Thermal, Upper / Lower Structure, Bumper / Fascia / Grilles / Trim Success in this role
High initiative and personal drive Self-sufficiency and resourcefulness Strong problem-solving skills and ownership of solutions We are looking for someone who embodies these qualities and is motivated to grow with the team. Why Join GM
At General Motors, you will help design the propulsion systems powering the vehicles of tomorrow. You will collaborate with talented engineering teams, use industry‑leading tools, and have opportunities to grow your career through impactful work and continuous learning. GM DOES NOT PROVIDE IMMIGRATION-RELATED SPONSORSHIP FOR THIS ROLE. DO NOT APPLY FOR THIS ROLE IF YOU WILL NEED GM IMMIGRATION SPONSORSHIP NOW OR IN THE FUTURE. THIS INCLUDES DIRECT COMPANY SPONSORSHIP, ENTRY OF GM AS THE IMMIGRATION EMPLOYER OF RECORD ON A GOVERNMENT FORM, AND ANY WORK AUTHORIZATION REQUIRING A WRITTEN SUBMISSION OR OTHER IMMIGRATION SUPPORT FROM THE COMPANY (e.g., H-1B, OPT, STEM OPT, CPT, TN, J-1, etc.) #LI-JN1
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