We are seeking a Cybersecurity Engineer – Battery Systems Compliance specializing in compliance for advanced battery systems. This role focuses on ensuring that battery technologies—particularly in prototype and pre-production stages—meet cybersecurity standards and regulatory requirements. The engineer will play a critical role in identifying vulnerabilities through penetration testing and fuzz testing, while supporting secure product development.
Overview
We are seeking a Cybersecurity Engineer specializing in compliance for advanced battery systems. This role focuses on ensuring that battery technologies—particularly in prototype and pre-production stages—meet cybersecurity standards and regulatory requirements. The engineer will play a critical role in identifying vulnerabilities through penetration testing and fuzz testing, while supporting secure product development.
Key Responsibilities
Cybersecurity Compliance
- Ensure battery systems comply with relevant cybersecurity standards and regulations (e.g., ISO/SAE 21434, IEC 62443, UN R155 where applicable)
- Develop and maintain cybersecurity compliance documentation, including risk assessments and mitigation strategies
- Collaborate with engineering teams to integrate security requirements into system design and development
- Support internal and external audits, including regulatory and certification processes
Prototype Security Testing
- Perform security assessments on early-stage battery system prototypes
- Identify design vulnerabilities in embedded systems, BMS (Battery Management Systems), and communication interfaces
- Provide actionable recommendations to improve system security before production
Penetration Testing
- Conduct penetration tests on battery systems, including hardware, firmware, and communication protocols (CAN, Ethernet, etc.)
- Simulate real-world attack scenarios to uncover security weaknesses
- Document findings, risk levels, and remediation strategies
Fuzz Testing
- Design and implement fuzz testing strategies targeting embedded software and communication interfaces
- Use automated tools to identify unexpected behavior, crashes, and vulnerabilities
- Analyze fuzzing results and work with development teams to resolve issues
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field
- 3+ years of experience in cybersecurity engineering, preferably in embedded systems or automotive/energy sectors
- Hands-on experience with penetration testing and fuzz testing techniques
- Knowledge of communication protocols such as CAN, UART, SPI, I2C, or TCP/IP
- Experience with Automotive Cybersecurity principles, ideally with Battery Management Systems (BMS) or energy storage systems
- Knowledge of automotive or industrial cybersecurity standards (ISO/SAE 21434, IEC 62443, etc.)
- Familiarity with hardware security testing (e.g., JTAG, side-channel analysis)
- Experience with embedded Linux or RTOS environments
- Relevant certifications (e.g., OSCP, CEH, CISSP)
Deliverables
- Identification and mitigation of critical vulnerabilities before product release
- Successful compliance with applicable cybersecurity regulations
- Seamless integration of security practices into engineering workflows
- Clear and actionable reporting to both technical and non-technical stakeholders