As the Engineering Group Manager at General Motors, Andrew Rolfe plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of automotive technology, particularly in the realm of electric vehicles (EVs). With a robust background in automotive controls product development, Andrew leads a dynamic team of engineers...
As the Engineering Group Manager at General Motors, Andrew Rolfe plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of automotive technology, particularly in the realm of electric vehicles (EVs). With a robust background in automotive controls product development, Andrew leads a dynamic team of engineers across multiple disciplines, focused on delivering world-class chassis control systems. His expertise in embedded systems and embedded software is instrumental in the development of advanced braking systems that not only meet but exceed customer expectations for safety and performance.
Andrew's leadership is characterized by a commitment to on-time launch excellence and meticulous supplier management, ensuring that projects are executed efficiently even under compressed development cycles. His problem-solving skills are critical in navigating complex engineering challenges, from requirements analysis to firmware development, ensuring that each component of the system integrates seamlessly. Utilizing tools such as ETAS INCA and Lauterbach, he drives the optimization of microcontroller performance, enhancing the overall functionality of the vehicle's control systems.
Currently, Andrew is spearheading key projects aimed at advancing next-generation braking technologies for GM's EV product line, aligning with the industry's shift towards sustainable mobility solutions. His strategic vision and technical acumen not only foster innovation but also cultivate a collaborative environment where engineers can thrive. As the automotive landscape evolves, Andrew Rolfe remains at the forefront, dedicated to delivering cutting-edge solutions that prioritize customer safety and enhance the driving experience.