FuSa and Cybersecurity Manager - Fixed-Term / Semiconductor

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FuSa and Cybersecurity Manager - Fixed-Term / Semiconductor

FuSa and Cybersecurity Manager - Fixed-Term / Semiconductor


We are currently partnered with an industry leading semiconductor company in the UK looking to hire a FuSa and Cybersecurity Manager to join their team on Cambridge to drive functional safety, automotive quality, and cybersecurity compliance within cutting edge automotive projects.


This opportunity is a fixed term 9 month engagement (Maternity Cover) based in Cambridge offering hybrid working.


Key responsibilities for this FuSa and Cybersecurity Manager position:

  • Support automotive projects from development to assessment and certification.
  • Ensure compliance with ISO 26262, ISO/SAE 21434, IEC 61508, ASPICE, and other standards.
  • Conduct internal audits and external assessments for functional safety and cybersecurity.
  • Develop and improve safety frameworks, risk management processes, and training programs.
  • Facilitate root cause analyses and quality improvement methodologies.
  • Foster a culture of safety, quality, and cybersecurity across teams.
  • Communicate progress to stakeholders and leadership.


Key Requirements:

  • Extensive experience with functional safety, automotive quality, and cybersecurity standards.
  • Strong understanding of Soft-IP (Software, Hardware) development lifecycle.
  • 3+ years of experience conducting audits, risk assessments, and process improvements.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills to develop relationships and champion safety culture.


Keywords:FuSa / Functional Safety / Cybersecurity / ISO 26262 / ISO/SAE 21434 / IEC 61508 / ASPICE / Semiconductor / Semiconductors / Automotive


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