Simulation Integration Engineer - Virtual Electronic Control Unit (vECU), Milford, MI, General Motors. Develop, integrate, and release Virtual Hardware in the Loop (VHIL) benches, at component and system level, of semi-autonomous and autonomous Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) electrified propulsion Electronic Control Units (ECUs) including Traction Power Inverter Modules (TPIM), Vehicle Integration Control Module (VICM), Electric Brake Control Module (EBCM), Body Control Module (BCM) and 15+ additional ECUs, using dSPACE VEOS platform, and MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, Virtualizer, dSPACE ControlDesk, dSPACE BusManager, ETAS vINCA, Vector CANalyzer, CANoe, and Vehicle Spy tools. Integrate simulation components, Level 4 virtual ECUs (vECUs), plant models, behavioral models, sensor models (RADAR, LiDAR, and Wheel Speed) and actuator models, into virtual components, subsystems and full vehicle system benches. Implement open-loop component benches and verify functionalities of virtual ECUs using Virtualizer, Lauterbach, vINCA, Vector CANoe, and Vehicle Spy tools. Integrate GTSuite, CarSim, MSC Adams, and Amesim plant models. Master, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related. Twelve months’ experience as Engineer, developing, integrating, and releasing Hardware in the Loop (HIL) benches, at component and system level, passenger vehicle Electronic Control Units (ECUs), using dSPACE platform, and MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, dSPACE ControlDesk, and Vehicle Spy tools, or related. Mail resume to Ref#5720, GM Global Mobility, 300 Renaissance Center, MC:482-C32-C66, Detroit, MI 48265.