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Develop exterior lighting electronic hardware in alignment with GM vehicle electrical architecture and functional safety (ISO 26262 / ASIL requirements).
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Evaluate and propose lamp electronics design concepts, balancing styling intent, engineering feasibility, cost, and performance.
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Lead root-cause analysis and resolution of electronic component and system-level issues across development, pre-production builds, launch, and current production.
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Support global vehicle programs and work directly with global supply base and partners.
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Create and manage performance requirements considering benchmarking, program targets, energy management, mass, lighting appearance, animations, and packaging.
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Conduct competitive benchmarking to guide system design direction.
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Lead or support advanced technology investigations and component-level innovation.
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Make sound engineering decisions with incomplete information while prioritizing customer experience and program goals.
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Perform system trade-off analyses across cost, complexity, power consumption, timing, and manufacturability.
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Provide technical leadership within product development teams and manage subsystem deliverables.
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Communicate status, risks, and design decisions clearly to cross-functional partners and leadership.
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Develop Statements of Requirements (SORs), Statements of Work (SOWs), and Interface Control Documents (ICDs).
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Contribute to peer reviews and continuous improvement of design and development processes.
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Create ICDe documentation
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Troubleshoot and triage component and vehicle level issues
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Perform corner case studies on bench and via DFMEA to ensure launch excellence.