Software Integration Quality Engineer
Company: General Motors (GM)
Location: Austin, TX
Type: Full-time
Posted: 2026-04-09
About this role
Job Description
Hybrid: This means the successful candidate is expected to report to the Austin IT Innovation Center in Austin, TX three times per week, at minimum, or other frequency dictated by the business.
The Role :
The Software Integration Quality Engineer in the Vehicle Update Services organization is responsible for ensuring that the end-to-end over-the-air (OTA) software delivery feature can reliably download and update vehicle software across millions of GM developed vehicles per year. You will utilize the Sub-System test bench environment to ensure that critical and complex features are properly developed and integrated into GM vehicles throughout major vehicle development milestones. The individual will develop a strong technical capability, a deep understanding of the SW integration process, solid program/time management skills, and will have many opportunities for multi-functional interaction with design, systems, suppliers, and back-office teams.
What You'll Do
This position will play a critical role in ensuring that SW launches are On-Time and with Quality. The core responsibilities are detailed below:
- Develop & Execute test plans and procedures on sub-system benches
- Author automation test scripts
- Build, maintain and manage test environments (Benches) needed for manual and automated runs.
- Triage system level nonconformities to the appropriate offending module or back-office system by acquiring and analyzing data logs
- Document all anomalies using company standard issue tracking tools
- Follow issue resolution from issue origination thru verification, closure, and monitoring.
What You'll Need (Required Qualifications)
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Computer Science
- Minimum of 2 years of professional experience within software quality
- Understanding of automotive serial data protocols (CAN, Ethernet, etc).
- Ability to manage multiple project assignments and switch between tasks as timing and resources ...