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Staff Electrical Hardware Engineer - Central Compute

General Motors
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 20 Jul 2026
💰 $245,000/yr($159,400/yr$245,000/yr)

About the role

Job Description

Role Summary

General Motors is accelerating the development of next-generation Central Compute, ADAS, and software-defined vehicle platforms. The Staff Electrical Hardware Engineer will serve as a technical leader responsible for defining hardware architectures, driving complex design decisions, and ensuring successful execution across multiple vehicle programs.

This role requires deep expertise in electrical hardware development combined with strong system-level thinking and cross-functional leadership. The Staff Engineer will influence architecture, mentor engineering teams, resolve complex technical challenges, and drive hardware solutions from concept through production.

Key Responsibilities

Hardware Architecture & Technical Leadership

  • Define and drive electrical hardware architecture for Central Compute and high-performance compute platforms.
  • Own system partitioning, power architecture, clocking strategies, high-speed interconnects, redundancy concepts, and hardware scalability.
  • Lead technical trade studies and make architecture recommendations balancing performance, cost, reliability, manufacturability, and future platform needs.
  • Establish design guidelines, best practices, and technical standards across hardware development teams.
  • Review and approve critical design decisions throughout product development.

Hardware Design & Development

  • Provide technical oversight for complex mixed-signal, high-speed digital, and power circuitry designs.
  • Guide schematic development, component selection, and design optimization activities.
  • Lead design reviews and ensure compliance with electrical, thermal, reliability, safety, and EMC requirements.
  • Drive PCB design strategy, including signal integrity, power integrity, grounding, and EMI/EMC mitigation approaches.

Electrical Analysis, Reliability & Functional Safety

  • Lead electrical robustness assessments, including:
    • Worst Case Circuit Analysis (WCCA)
    • Power integrity analysis
    • Interface margin analysis
    • Power sequencing validation
    • Thermal and derating evaluations
  • Drive DFMEA development and mitigation strategies across subsystem and system interactions.
  • Partner with Functional Safety teams to ensure hardware compliance with ISO 26262 requirements and safety goals.
  • Champion design-for-reliability and design-for-manufacturability initiatives.

Hardware Bring-Up & Complex Problem Solving

  • Lead first-board bring-up, integration, and debugging efforts for advanced compute platforms.
  • Direct root cause investigations involving hardware, software, systems, manufacturing, and supplier teams.
  • Resolve complex cross-domain issues impacting performance, reliability, or production readiness.
  • Drive corrective actions and lessons learned across programs.

Hardware-Software Integration & System Collaboration

  • Define and govern Hardware Software Interface Specifications (HSIS).
  • Partner closely with software and systems engineering teams on boot architecture, device drivers, diagnostics, firmware dependencies, and platform integration.
  • Ensure hardware architectures support software scalability, maintainability, and future feature growth.
  • Influence platform-level integration strategies across compute domains.

Verification, Validation & Program Leadership

  • Provide technical leadership across EV, DV, PV, and production launch phases.
  • Guide hardware verification planning and validation strategy development.
  • Ensure test coverage aligns with system requirements, safety objectives, and product reliability targets.
  • Review validation results and drive closure of critical technical issues.

Technical Mentorship & Organizational Impact

  • Mentor and develop electrical hardware engineers across multiple experience levels.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert for compute platform hardware architecture and design.
  • Influence technical roadmaps, engineering processes, and future technology adoption.
  • Represent hardware engineering in executive reviews, architecture reviews, and supplier engagements.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
  • 10+ years of experience developing automotive or other high-complexity electronic systems.
  • Strong expertise in analog, digital, mixed-signal, and power electronics design.
  • Proven experience leading hardware architecture and complex ECU development programs.
  • Extensive experience with schematic design, electrical analysi

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