Simulation Software Engineer - Early Career
Company: General Motors (GM)
Location: Austin, TX
Type: Full-time
Posted: 2026-03-17
About this role
Job Description
We are seeking a Simulation Software Engineer for the Digital Twin team with expertise in at least one major simulation environment (Unity, Unreal Engine, or NVIDIA Isaac Sim) and a willingness to learn others. In this role, you will design, build, and scale core software services and high‑performance 3D simulation environments, program NPC behaviors, and support automation workflows for autonomous robotics development. You will combine 3D programming with strong platform engineering to deliver reliable, low-latency simulations at enterprise scale.
## What You’ll Do (Key Responsibilities)
- Develop and maintain simulation environments using Unity, Unreal Engine, or NVIDIA Isaac Sim
- Build high-performance 3D simulation modules (rendering, physics, spatial indexing) for scalable, real-time execution and integrate them with platform services
- Integrate physics sensors and perception modules into simulation
- Develop asset pipelines and tooling for ingesting, transforming, and optimizing complex 3D assets (e.g., USD, glTF) and scene graphs for real-time use
- Collaborate with robotics engineers and software developers to integrate simulation with automation pipelines
- Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues in simulation frameworks
- Document workflows, tools, and best practices to enable cross-team adoption
## Your Skills & Abilities (Required Qualifications)
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Game Development, Robotics, or a related field
- Software engineering experience, including 3D simulation development or game engine programming
- Experience in at least one of: Unity3D, Unreal Engine, or NVIDIA Isaac Sim, with a willingness to learn others
- Proven experience productizing 3D software systems (e.g., rendering pipelines, physics, simulations, or digital twins)
- Strong skills in NPC programming and behavior scripting
- Proficiency in C#, C++, or Python, with strong foundations in computer graphics and linear algebra...