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Cybersecurity Project Manager

Expleo Group UK Jobs
Luton
1 week ago
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Are you a Project Manager, experienced in developing and/or maintaining IT systems, with a passion for Cyber Security within the Automotive Industry?

Expleo are currently recruiting a Cyber Security Project Manager, on behalf of our Global Automotive client based in Bedfordshire, on a contract basis.

As a Connected Car Cybersecurity Project Manager, you will develop a deep working knowledge of the features that make up Connected Car.

Responsibilities of the Cyber Security Project Manager include-

•Coordinate and align schedules with stakeholders to ensure compliance with UN-R155.
•Present progress reports on cybersecurity topics.
•Assess future capability requirements and coordinate team-building efforts.
•Maintain regular communication and coordination with Legal and Compliance teams.
•Gather and communicate necessary cybersecurity information from suppliers.
•Resolve cybersecurity-related issues.
•Request cybersecurity requirements at appropriate stages during system development.
•Stay updated on the latest trends and features in iOS, Android, and Cloud, and assess their impact on cybersecurity.
•Develop and establish the cybersecurity implementation plan.

Skill's, qualifications and background required for the Cyber Security Project Manager role include-

•Degree qualified (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline.
•Experience in developing and maintaining IT systems.
•Strong background within Project Management in the IT Industry.
•Ability to project manage and collaborate with Cybersecurity Engineers.
•Experience liaising with certification authorities.
•Knowledge of UN-R155 and ISO21434.
•Excellent project management and organisational skills.
•Advanced cybersecurity knowledge and process understanding; CISSP or equivalent certification is a desirable.
•Understanding of Agile and Waterfall software development methodologies.
•Proficiency with tools such as Jira and Confluence.
•Proficiency with PC applications, including Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint.

** PLEASE NOTE ** we can only process applications from candidates, that are eligible to work in the UK without sponsorship.

ENQUIRIES:

If you are interested in applying for the role of Cyber Security Project Manager or require further information, please contact:
Jacquie Linton



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