Architect - Battery Structures and Body Integration
General Motors (GM)
Warren, MI, US
Onsite
2026-06-24
Estimated salary · Warren
~ $111,955 - $229,852
iampro estimate — the employer published no figure
Estimated net pay
$6,924 - $13,370
/month · 26% withheld
after tax & contributions · on the estimated salary · Single, no dependents
Job description
**Job Description**
**Advanced Propulsion Engineering at General Motors is a rapidly developing area of automotive technology. We are creating cutting\-edge propulsion systems that provide industry\-leading energy, power, durability, and safety capability for future vehicles including EV, HEV, and advanced concepts. Our team is critical to achieving GM’s vision of Zero Emissions, Zero Crashes, and Zero Congestion.**
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In this role, you will serve as the technical architect for battery structures and body integration within the New Products Engineering team. This role is intended for a deeply technical leader who can define, evaluate, and mature battery structure concepts for new vehicle architectures. The ideal candidate brings strong expertise in battery enclosure architecture, body or frame integration, and the structural tradeoffs required to deliver competitive solutions in mass, cost, manufacturability, safety, and performance.
Success in this role requires strong technical judgment, cross\-functional influence, and the ability to drive alignment across battery, vehicle, safety, manufacturing, and advanced architecture stakeholders.
**Responsibilities**
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* Be committed to safety in everything our team does.
* Promote an inclusive team environment that values diverse backgrounds, opinions, and ideas.
* Serve as the technical architect for battery structures and body integration for advanced vehicle architectures.
* Lead the architectural relationship between the RESS and the vehicle body or frame to achieve the best balance of structural perform