Product Cybersecurity Engineer at Ford Global Career Site
Dearborn, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 Nov, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Embedded Systems, Automotive Systems, In-Vehicle Network Architecture, Cybersecurity, Risk Analysis, Secure Onboard Communication, Hardware Security Module, Secure Hardware Extension, Coding, JIRA, Kanban, Automotive Standards, Quality Tools, Agile Methodology, Engineering Documentation, Communication Skills

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
ECU and Vehicle level issue resolution Development and manufacturing process integration Interface with cross-functional teams on technical issues related to cyber security Review/develop and maintain security requirements and design validation methodologies (DVM) Provide training and consulting to internal Ford function teams Perform risk analysis, so that appropriate countermeasures can be developed Support major product programs/new features with security needs Collaborating on projects with internal and external partners Research technologies and security benchmarking data gathering Monitor identified vulnerabilities and develop mitigations Understand complex in-vehicle systems, assess risk, root cause and resolution problems Communicate high level design and low-level design details at working and management level Recognizing and accommodating the limitations of embedded in-vehicle systems Some traveling may be required (conferences, regional team meetings, government/academia visits, etc.) Established and active employee resource groups Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science, or Cybersecurity 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 Secure Onboard Communication (SecOC) Experience with Hardware Security Module (HSM) and Secure Hardware Extension (SHE) Experience with coding (i.e., C, C++, C# Python, Java, CAPL, JQL) Experience with JIRA and Kanban boards for project management Familiar with vehicle system (i.e., capabilities of ECUs on a vehicle) Familiar with automotive standards (i.e., ISO 14229-1, ISO 21434) Familiar with quality tools and methodologies (i.e., FMEA, DVP) Able to work following an agile methodology Knowledge of Ford's internal engineering systems and requirements
Responsibilities
The Product Cybersecurity Engineer will resolve ECU and vehicle-level issues while integrating development and manufacturing processes. They will interface with cross-functional teams on cybersecurity technical issues and support major product programs with security needs.
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