Graduate Engineer - Vehicle Cyber Security
Alexander Dennis
- Larbert, Falkirk
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Generous salary package – we reward our people at the level they deserve.
- A half day on a Friday. Giving you more time at the weekend to do the things you love with the people you love.
- A 37-hour working week, with flexible working options, giving you that much needed work/life balance.
- Annual leave entitlement which increases with tenure.
- Pension scheme to help you save for the future.
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme which offers practical, impartial support on issues impacting your life.
- Cycle to work scheme and discounted gym membership. Your health and wellbeing are important to us.
- Review the vehicle security plan work products on many features within ADL simultaneously.
- Responsible for implementation of vehicle cyber security activities in the development phases of the security lifecycle
- Support to production vehicle cyber security audits.
- Assistance, guidance, and ongoing support to lead engineers delivering vehicle cyber security work products.
- Will gain practical experience of application of vehicle cyber security on various systems within the business.
- Analyse and judge problems on the system. Knowledge on RCA, 8D processes is an added advantage.
- Continuous improvement outlook to initiate security culture within ADL.
- Escalate major risk issues that needs immediate corrective action by senior management
- Engineering Degree or equivalent experience in relevant discipline.
- Successfully delivered electrical/electronic development projects as a key team member
- Understanding of vehicle electrical systems and controls.
- Awareness of hardware/software quality and management processes.
- Demonstrable planning and delivery of concurrent tasks and projects.
- Proven problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work on many features across ADL simultaneously.
- Escalate major risk issues that needs immediate corrective action by senior management
- Understanding of cyber security analysis