At General Motors, our product teams are redefining mobility. Through a human-centered design process, we create vehicles and experiences that are designed not just to be seen, but to be felt. We’re turning today’s impossible into tomorrow’s standard —from breakthrough hardware and battery systems to intuitive design, intelligent software, and next-generation safety and entertainment features.
Every day, our products move millions of people as we aim to make driving safer, smarter, and more connected, shaping the future of transportation on a global scale.
Onsite: This position requires an employee to be on-site on a full-time basis.
The Role:
We are seeking an Engine Build Technician responsible for assembling a wide variety of engines produced by the GM Performance and Racing Team. This opportunity is a good fit for a qualified individual who is interested in high performance and prototype engines and has a passion for racing! You will assemble high performance, prototype, and racing engines to exacting specifications. Record and track build data collected or analyzed. Maintain good housekeeping, follow workplace organization process, and adhere to environmental requirements for the area. Additional success factors include:
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Excellent attention to detail and record keeping.
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Strong knowledge of the tools, equipment, materials, methods, and standard practices of the trade.
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Solid appreciation of the importance of completing tasks on time
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Outstanding interpersonal and relationship leadership skills to effectively collaborate with varying levels of the organization as needed
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Consistently demonstrates innovative thinking that is customer-centric.
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Must be adaptable to a changing work environment and competing demands.
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Available to work alternative shift schedules, including weekends.
Your Skills & Abilities (Qualifications):
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Associates in Applied Science in an Automotive field or equivalent experience.
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Advanced certifications in engine building.
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2 years or more of experience with performance engine building or assembly
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Strong mechanical abilities, proficiency with typical measuring devices such as micrometers, calipers, bore gauges, torque wrenches, etc. found in engine building and machine shops
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Able to read and work from blueprints
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Perform physical duties involving standing, sitting, and lifting to 50#, using upper body, arms, and hands to pull on wrenches used in the assembly process