[Cast10] Position with GM - Fuel Cell facility in NY

From: kerine.lavis@gm.com
Date: Fri Jun 23 2006 - 15:49:05 EDT

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    General Motors Fuel Cell Controls Development Engineer
    Position located in Honeoye Falls, NY

    JOB DESCRIPTION
    · Characterize linear and nonlinear dynamic responses of fuel cell
    components and subsystems using fundamental control theory, fuel cell
    thermodynamics and various test stands.
    · Utilize the subsystem responses and physical characteristics to build
    a dynamic plant model that will be interfaced to a control system model.
    · Apply the responses in a model based environment and, working with
    controls personnel, develop robust control methodologies for fuel cell
    systems and test stands.
    · Work with component and subsystem personnel to refine component and
    subsystem requirements.
    · Validate and tune the plant model and controls on an integrated fuel
    cell system, subsystem, or test stand using applied control theory.
    · Work with controls personnel to develop software control algorithms
    based on validation and tuning results that comply with internal GM
    standards.

    GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
    · High level of analytical ability where problems are unusual and
    difficult
    · Understanding of engineering theory and principles of design
    · Good oral and written communications skills
    · High level of interpersonal skills to work effectively with others
    · Understanding of design and manufacturing processes
    · Ability to work independently and with others
    · Knowledge of computer engineering software

    SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS:

    · MS in Mechanical, Aerospace or Controls Engineering with at least one
    semester experience in applying control theory to fluidic and/or thermal
    systems.
    · BS in Mechanical, Aerospace or Controls Engineering with at least 5
    years experience in applying control theory to fluidic and/or thermal
    systems.
    · Dynamic, nonlinear modeling experience using Matlab Simulink,
    Dynasim's Dymola and/or PSE's gProms.
    · Fuel cell and/or Automotive control system experience preferred
    · Deep understanding of fluid dynamics, transport systems, and
    thermodynamics is required.

    If you're interested, please send a resume to: Kerine.Lavis@gm.com
    Subject: "CAST2298" and apply at gm.com/careers.

    Kerine Lavis
    Staffing Specialist/CES
    Direct: 313-665-1549
    E-mail: Kerine.Lavis@gm.com

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