Technical Project Manager - Embedded Systems Security (UK Nationals Only)

CENSUS SA
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About CENSUS

CENSUS is an internationally acclaimed Cybersecurity services provider. We support the needs of multiple industries, providing IT and OT security services to public and private organizations around the world, ranging from financial institutions and critical infrastructure to automotive and secure communications, including Fortune 500 companies. Powered by cutting-edge research, scientific analysis and in-depth engineering experience across various industries & technologies, CENSUS delivers unparalleled security consulting & assessment services for products (software, services, devices, and large-scale platforms), infrastructure, and organizations.

Learn more about CENSUS at census-labs.com.

About the Job / Key Responsibilities

CENSUS' bespoke cybersecurity services are built upon a talented pool of Security Engineers, whose role extends beyond mere adherence to industry best practices. Our Technical Project Managers play a pivotal role in formulating and executing service delivery strategies that align with the rigorous quality standards set by CENSUS. Drawing from their robust technical background and leveraging their project & stakeholder management skills, TPMs serve as the primary facilitators empowering our clients to effectively maximize the potential of our security and advisory teams.

We are looking for talented & ambitious professionals to grow ourProduct Security Professional Servicesteam and join our ongoing mission to deliver in-depth and top-tier cybersecurity services to our valued clients. As part of this role, you will use your technical background - in theEmbedded Systems Security domain– along with yourProject Management skillsto enable a successful service delivery to our clients. You will work side-by-side with our clients' development and security teams & partners, under engagements / projects that involve:

  • Working with our clients to understand their requirements and scope, size, plan the corresponding technical activities to efficiently meet those (consulting, assessments, audits, evaluations, security architecture development, etc.).
  • Receiving high-level task & product descriptions and decomposing them to smaller & well-defined technical activities, which are then assigned to the corresponding security engineering & consulting teams.
  • Leading project's technical team within the scope of the engagement.
  • Documenting and presenting product security risks in both technical and business-oriented language.
  • Conducting technical QA and presenting to both technical and business audiences, the technical team deliverables (findings, technical reports, observations, improvement recommendations, operational methodologies, etc.)
  • Building and developing relationships with cross-client teams and partners.
  • Owning & driving the continuous improvement of the technical quality of the project team deliverables.
  • Ensuring client satisfaction and business growth by communicating lessons learned and key success factors to the business development team.

Minimum Qualifications

  • MSc or BSc in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or equivalent practical experience.
  • 4+ years of experiencein embedded, general- or special-purpose computersystem-levelsoftware or firmwaresecurity. Experience can be an engineering / development position (e.g., consumer or enterprise), an assessment / consultancy role, an equivalent role in other engineering organizations, or a combination of them.
  • 2+ years of experiencein technical project management in a role related toproduct or information security.

Key Skills & Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with Embedded Systems, Linux, or Real Time Operating systems security concepts.
  • Experience with reviewing system security architecture & engaged technologies.
  • Experience with ARM architectures & platforms.
  • Experience with C, C++, Rust, or Assembly (ARM) programming languages in the context of system software (bootloaders, drivers, kernel, system services, etc.).
  • Experience with secure boot, firmware & software integrity, OTA updates, and hardware-backed device attestation technologies.
  • Experience with cryptographic primitives and cryptographic best practices in the context of system security (inline crypto engines, storage encryption, attestation, HW key rooting, derivation, wrapping/unwrapping, etc.).
  • Familiarity with identifying and reporting security vulnerabilities on system software (memory corruption, side-channel attacks, business logic, etc.).
  • Familiarity with product security assessments and S-SDLC processes.
  • Experience with managing technical teams.
  • Experience with translating complex technical concepts into relevant messages suitable for various audiences (engineering and different tiers of management).
  • Experience with stakeholder management for security engineering deliverables.
  • Experience working with international teams located in other regions and time zones worldwide.
  • Excellent leadership, ownership, problem solving skills, and willingness to learn/grow.
  • Proficient in English and excellent communication skills.
  • Traveling may be required

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