Embedded Cybersecurity Developer at NTT DATA
Sibiu, Arkansas, Romania -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

18 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Embedded Systems, Cybersecurity, Electric Powertrain, ISO 21434, Secure Boot, Key Management Systems, FOTA, AUTOSAR, Vector Tools, Incident Logging, UDS Diagnostic Services, Tricore, ARM Cortex, Debugging, Analytical Skills, Collaboration

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Who We Are  We are looking for an Embedded Cybersecurity Engineer specializing in Electric Powertrain Software to support compliance with EU Cybersecurity regulations and OEM-specific cybersecurity requirements. Cybersecurity in the automotive domain is a niche discipline requiring highly specialized knowledge across embedded systems, cryptographic services, toolchains, and regulatory frameworks. The successful candidate will bring a deep technical background along with experience interfacing directly with OEM engineering stakeholders.    What You’ll Be Doing   Ensure product compliance with EU Cybersecurity regulations and ISO 21434 requirements. Interpret and implement OEM-specific cybersecurity requirements, including feature specifications and compliance audits. Develop, integrate, and validate secure embedded software for electric powertrain control units. Implement and maintain secure boot and automotive bootloader workflows, including update and authentication mechanisms. Support design and implementation of Key Management Systems (KMS) for OEM and/or Tier-1 supplier environments. Implement cybersecurity incident logging mechanisms and integrate with UDS-based diagnostic services. Support FOTA (Firmware Over-The-Air) sequence design and secure field update capabilities. Collaborate with OEM technical teams, cybersecurity architects, and internal platform developers. Participate in design reviews, cybersecurity verification activities, and documentation deliverables. Provide technical guidance to cross-functional teams regarding secure embedded development practices.     What You’ll Bring Along   University degree in Electronics, Automation, Computer Science, or Telecommunications Engineering. Minimum 5 years of experience as a Software Developer in automotive embedded systems. Understanding of ISO 21434 cybersecurity requirements and automotive process frameworks. Hands-on experience with Infineon Aurix Tricore TC3XX and integrated ARM Cortex HSM secure module. Expert knowledge of Tricore and HSM memory manipulation, secure services, and low-level integration. Expert implementation experience with: Cybersecurity incident logging mechanisms and UDS diagnostic services (ISO 14229) In-depth knowledge of Key Management Systems, OEM or supplier based. Extensive experience with AUTOSAR architectures and Vector MICROSAR toolchains. Proficient user of Vector tools Understanding of typical FOTA sequences and secure OTA update implementation strategies. Expert understanding of automotive bootloaders, secure boot, and authenticated update workflows. Expert-level experience with Lauterbach Trace32, TASKING iSystems & Associated debugging toolchains and scripting environments. Experience interfacing with OEM or Tier-1 technical personnel in requirements, debugging, and integration contexts. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills in constrained embedded environments. Collaborative mindset with the ability to communicate complex cybersecurity topics clearly. Ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams including hardware, embedded software, diagnostics, and security experts. Excellent command of both spoken and written English.
Responsibilities
The Embedded Cybersecurity Developer will ensure product compliance with EU Cybersecurity regulations and develop secure embedded software for electric powertrain control units. They will collaborate with OEM technical teams and participate in design reviews and cybersecurity verification activities.
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