Perform product Cyber Security assessments on projects of multiple Ford product lines
Conduct compliance reviews on features and modules per Ford Cyber Security engineering process in compliance with ISO 21434, UNECE R155, UNECE WP.29 and other relevant global cyber security requirements
Review technical documentation to assess compliance
Manage and apply cybersecurity requirements into product design and development life cycle from requirement to testing with required deliverables
Work with feature and ECU owners to manage progression of each feature/ECU through development to ensure security by design from inception
Ensure features, components, systems are designed using robust engineering processes including threat analysis and risk assessment
Adopt security requirements, perform security audits, and vehicle ecosystem assessments
Develop and utilize global supplier expertise to meet cyber security expectations
Use JIRA for tracking and process/requirement improvement support, especially for audits by regulatory agencies
Provide presentations to management on program milestones and security governance board updates
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science, or Cybersecurity OR a combination of education and experience
5+ years of experience with embedded and/or automotive systems
3+ years of experience with in-vehicle network architecture, modules, and protocols (CAN, etc.)
Ability to develop and maintain engineering documentation including requirements, specifications, test plans, etc.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Strong communication and analytical skills
Experience with Hardware Security Module (HSM) and Secure Hardware Extension (SHE) (preferred)
Experience with JIRA and Kanban boards for project management (preferred)
Familiar with vehicle system capabilities of ECUs on a vehicle (preferred)
Familiar with automotive standards (ISO 14229-1, ISO 21434) (preferred)
Familiar with quality tools and methodologies (FMEA, DVP) (preferred)
Able to work following an agile methodology (preferred)
Knowledge of Ford's internal engineering systems and requirements (preferred)
Comfortable working in a fast-paced and innovative environment where problems are not always well-defined (preferred)
Experience advocating and driving adoption of industry standard methodologies (preferred)
Project management skills, including identifying and scheduling process steps, determining resources and staff required to successfully complete research projects (preferred)
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States; visa sponsorship is not available