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Cyber Security Test Engineer

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Job Title: Cyber Security Test Engineer

About the Role

We are seeking a Cyber Security Test Engineer to join our team on a full-time basis, working in a hybrid model from our Crewe campus.

In this role, you will report to the Functional Manager - Product Security Test & Incident Management and will be responsible for preparing and executing cybersecurity testing for automotive products in compliance with UNECE R.155 and China GB 44495 regulations. This role plays a critical part in ensuring our vehicle systems are secure and meet regulatory requirements across global markets.

Responsibilities include:

Manage and maintain test properties to ensure readiness for cybersecurity testing, including flashing, coding, debugging, analysis, and issue resolution on both test benches and vehicles.
Develop cybersecurity test cases aligned with regulatory requirements (e.g., UNECE R155, GB 44495).
Execute cybersecurity test cases and generate comprehensive test reports.
Support cybersecurity homologation and compliance testing activities for global regions.
Coordinate and plan various levels of product security testing throughout the development lifecycle.About the Person

The successful candidate will be a delivery-focused and results-driven cybersecurity test engineer, ideally with hands-on experience in product security testing within the automotive industry.

They should possess strong technical skills, a deep understanding of cybersecurity principles, and practical knowledge of testing methodologies relevant to automotive cybersecurity standards and regulations. The ability to work collaboratively across teams and adapt in a fast-paced development environment is essential.

The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate:

Strong technical competency in product security, with knowledge of relevant regulations and standards such as UNECE R155, R156, ISO/SAE 21434, and GB 44495
Hands-on experience in the automotive domain, including working with CAN, Ethernet, diagnostics, flashing/coding, etc. (Experience with Volkswagen Group tools is a plus)
A solid understanding of cybersecurity testing frameworks and methodologies (Experience in penetration testing in any domain is a plus)
Proficiency in software development or scripting languages such as C, Java, Python, and CAPL
Effective communication skills across various levels and forums, with the ability to deliver clear and professional presentations
Experience in test planning, coordination, and test management activities

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