Work Arrangement: Hybrid: This role is categorized as hybrid. This means the successful candidate is expected to report to Markham or Oshawa office three times per week, at minimum.
The Role
The Low Voltage Infrastructure (LVI) organization supports the system design, definition, and development of low voltage battery management systems. The Electric Power Controls team under LVI is focused on the development of controls centered around on-vehicle low voltage power management, power generation, energy storage, and distribution. There is no better time to join this domain as we evolve to the next generation of low voltage power strategy, innovation, and capability in SDV2.0.
We are seeking an experienced, motivated, and creative Senior Embedded Software Developer in the development of Low Voltage Power Distribution Controls & Diagnostic software.
What You'll Do
- Develop and deliver high-quality software for low voltage power management embedded controls systems.
- Lead development of software system team design content and software anomaly corrections.
- Ensure compliance with safety requirements, government regulations, and GM-internal policies (e.g., MISRA guidelines).
- Adhere to good software design principles, utilizing design patterns and understanding supervisory controls architecture and hardware abstractions for effective software solutions.
- Design, develop, and implement Physics and Controls requirements to continuously improve software for mechatronic controls, diagnostics strategies, and controller communication.
- Maintain an understanding of Ethernet standards and its application and automotive communication protocols like CAN, LIN, ARXML.
- Test & demonstrate software functionality & readiness, ensuring hardware agnostic solutions across all GM owned software.
- Document requirements for design solutions and link them to test cases that can demonstrate software functionality ensuring traceability.
- Utilize automated test tools in build environments, test benches, and vehicles to verify functionality at the Controller, System, and Vehicle level.
- Foster positive collaboration while working with agile scrum team members and within Electric Power ART.
- Embrace BDD/TDD software development methodologies to ensure Software Built In Quality, promoting early bug detection, and facilitating collaboration between developers, testers, and non-technical stakeholders.
- Provide, communicate, and support common best practices among the software community.
- Familiarize and work efficiently with Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles, leveraging them to create optimized and modular software solutions.
- Utilize CI/CD pipelines for efficient development, testing, and deployment of software solutions, with a solid understanding of DevOps principles.
- Provide independent review of software written by others.
- Coordinate with other departments such as requirements, hardware, and calibration groups.