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【Summary】GM plans to eliminate 200 engineering positions, but affected employees will have the opportunity to apply for other jobs. The move is part of GM's strategy to lower costs and reduce complexity in vehicle orders and manufacturing.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 20, 2023 4:17 PM PT
GM cuts 200 engineering jobs

General Motors (GM) is set to eliminate approximately 200 engineering positions, although the affected employees will have the opportunity to transition to other roles within the company. A spokesperson for GM stated that the automaker is taking measures to rebalance its engineering resources in order to align with its growth strategy. This realignment will involve a small number of engineers moving to other departments in the organization over the next few months. GM is committed to working with those affected and providing them with the chance to apply for open positions.

During GM's second-quarter earnings call in July, CEO Mary Barra announced the launch of a new strategy called "Winning with Simplicity." This strategy aims to reduce design and engineering costs, as well as streamline complexity in vehicle orders and manufacturing. As part of this initiative, GM plans to cut the number of trim levels in half. By doing so, the company hopes to simplify marketing, engineering, and manufacturing processes, while still offering customers the best features they desire.

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