Staff Networking Software Engineer
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Job description
Our vehicle communication team is hiring a software engineer to design and develop software in our Linux-based networking system. You'll be part of a team working to ship the world's most reliable connectivity.
What You'll Do
GM is developing a breakthrough new system (https://techcrunch.com/2025/10/22/gms-under-the-hood-overhaul-puts-ai-and-automated-driving-at-the-center/) for vehicle software and communications, and you'll be at the heart of it. We design our own hardware, so you'll work closely with hardware teams to meet the tough power and reliability requirements of vehicles. You'll also work closely with our application and cloud teams to ensure end-to-end reliability and performance., This role is categorized as remote. This means the selected candidate may be based anywhere in the country of work and is not expected to report to a GM worksite unless directed by their manager.
Requirements
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You know how to triage complicated system-wide issues in a team.
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Our operating systems are Linux, Android, and QNX - you should know how networking operates on at least one of these platforms.
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Most of our code is written in C, C++, and Java, so we expect you know at least one of these languages well.
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BS/MS/PhD in computer science or electrical engineering (or equivalent experience)
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5+ years software development experience
_What Will Give You A Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications) _ _ _
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Knowing WiFi, LTE, 5G, Bluetooth and/or UWB is great. (If you don't know those things, you will if you work here!)
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Vehicles are "data centers on wheels," so physical connectivity is important.
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If you've used a packet sniffer or protocol analyzer, you're a great fit for us.
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Demonstrated experience with methods for shipping highly-reliable software (such as telemetry/observability) is useful
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We value writing and collaboration skills - they're key to good system design