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Automotive Project Manager - Cyber Security Engineer

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Are you a Connected Car Cybersecurity Project Manager seeking a new opportunity to grow your career?

ASL Technical are now working with a leading automotive manufacturer as they look to expand their Connected Car Cybersecurity team.

Main Purpose of Connected Car Cybersecurity Project Manager

This role will see the successful candidate take ownership of cybersecurity project management within the connected vehicle domain. You will develop a deep working knowledge of connected car features and ensure cybersecurity compliance across multiple projects and stakeholders.

Responsibilities of Connected Car Cybersecurity Project Manager

Lead the coordination and schedule alignment with all relevant stakeholders to ensure compliance with UN-R155 regulations.

Provide progress reports on cybersecurity topics at management and vehicle milestone meetings.

Forecast future resource and capability requirements and support team building accordingly.

Maintain regular communication and coordination with Legal and Compliance teams.

Lead supplier engagements to gather necessary cybersecurity-related information.

Drive resolution of cybersecurity-related issues across systems and teams.

Ensure timely requests for cybersecurity requirements during system development.

Monitor latest trends and developments in iOS, Android, and Cloud platforms, and assess their cybersecurity implications.

Establish and manage the cybersecurity implementation process plan.

Experience / Knowledge for the Connected Car Cybersecurity Project Manager

Strong knowledge of connected vehicle systems and cybersecurity frameworks.

Experience with regulatory compliance, specifically UN-R155.

Proven ability to manage cross-functional teams and coordinate with legal, compliance, and supplier teams.

Up-to-date knowledge of mobile and cloud technologies and their impact on cybersecurity.

Demonstrated success in leading issue resolution and reporting at a senior level.

Other Details of Connected Car Cybersecurity Project Manager

Successful candidates will be provided with necessary work equipment including:

• Laptop and associated peripherals

• Test equipment (as required)

The contractor is expected to provide any additional materials or personal equipment required to perform the role effectively.

Successful candidates can expect to receive the following in addition to the advertised rate:

12 months initial contract

Overtime pay at 1.5 / 2.0 on Sundays

Holiday and Bank Holiday pay

Pension

A variety of additional benefits such as options for retail discounts, insurance and health benefits.

Please be aware, due to the nature of the role, applicants must be British nationals or have pre-settled Right to Work status without requiring sponsorship.

For further information and to discuss your application in complete confidence, please contact ASL Technical

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