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Cyber Security Engineer (983)

Morson Talent
Cambridgeshire
1 month ago
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Cyber Security Engineer (983)
Cranfield
GBP31.86 p/h
Working Patten– 3 days in the office 2 days WFH– (this may vary depending on workload)

We are recruiting a Cyber Security Engineer for one of our automotive clients based in Cranfield. You will be working for a globally recognised automotive company. This is a long–term contract role. The contract is on an ongoing basis a may run for several years.

Key Responsibilities of the Body Electronics Engineer:
As a Connected Car Cybersecurity Project Manager, you will develop a deep working knowledge of the features that make up Nissans Connected Car offering and use this to:
– Lead the coordination and schedule alignment with all relevant stakeholders to ensure compliance with UN–R155
– Lead progress reports on Cybersecurity topics at management meeting and vehicle milestone meetings.
– Understanding the capability required for the future and coordinating on the number of people needed to build the team.
– Lead regular communication and coordination with Legal and Compliance teams.
– Lead the activity of hearing and communicating from suppliers for information required for Cybersecurity.
– Lead in resolving issues related to Cybersecurity.
– Lead to request Cybersecurity requirements at the right time during system development.
– Keep up to date with the latest trends and features in iOS, Android and Cloud and consider their impact on Cybersecurity
– Establish the process of Cybersecurity implementation plan
– Cybersecurity Implementation Plan
– Status Update
– Meeting Minutes
– CSMS Certification

Qualifications & Experience for the Body Electronics Engineer:
– Experience in developing and/or maintaining IT systems
– Be able to project manage and discuss with cybersecurity engineers
– Experience negotiating with certification authorities
– Understanding of UN–R155, ISO21434
– Superior project management and organizational skills, PMP or Prince2 is a plus
– Superior cybersecurity knowledge and understanding of process, CISSP or equivalent is a plus
– Be degree qualified (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline
– Understanding of Agile and Waterfall software development
– Competent with tools such as: Jira and Confluence
– Competent with PC applications including Microsoft excel and Microsoft powerpoint
– Ability to prioritise and multitask between multiple projects simultaneously
– Be self–motivating, self–managing and pro–active.
– Be flexible regarding working practice and working hours.
– Be able to travel abroad, typically a few days to 2 weeks, but on rare occasions travel may be long distance and or, at short notice.
– Fluent English written and verbal communication skills.
– Engineering or Computer Science Degree qualified
– 5+ year experience of Project Management in the IT Industry
– Familiarity with Agile and Waterfall processes.
– Good communication skills, both written and verbal
– Business level of Japanese communication is a plus

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