Cybersecurity Engineer (f/m/d) Full-time Job
1 month ago IT & Telecoms Graz 3 views Reference: jneg5QpDbwZJob Details
Help us shape the future of electric mobility and establish our cutting-edge charging technology, Matrix Charging®, as the industry standard of tomorrow.
Your Mission
Are you passionate about technological innovation and see your future in the world of e-mobility? Then let’s revolutionize the automotive industry together.
What You'll Do
Analyze and assess cybersecurity requirements from OEMs
Manage cybersecurity within project frameworks
Define cybersecurity processes and moderate TARA sessions (e.g., using Medini)
Create and define requirements for electronics and software
Support development and evaluate implemented solutions
Validate cybersecurity measures (testing methods, tools, penetration testing, etc.)
What You Bring
Degree in Electronics, Software, IT, Cybersecurity, Systems Engineering or similar (University/FH/HTL)
At least 3 years of experience in cybersecurity within the industrial or automotive sector
Ideally certified by ISACA or ISC2
Familiarity with standards like ISO 21434, ISO 24089, IEC 62443, ISO 27001, etc.
Independent, systematic, and responsible working style
Why Join Us?
A dynamic role with ownership and challenges in a fast-growing e-mobility company
A collaborative and informal work environment
Flexible work planning and a positive team culture
We value your talent and personality. Your gross annual salary will be tailored to your experience and qualifications, starting from €55,000.
Company Description
The Matrix Charging® system consists of two components: a vehicle unit on the vehicle underbody (Matrix Charging® Connector) and the charging plate in the parking space surface (Matrix Charging® Pad). As soon as the vehicle parks above the charging plate in the parking space, the vehicle is automatically charged via the direct physical connection. The robust system can be used anywhere, either in public spaces or private garages.
The innovative character of Easelink can be seen in its many patents and trademarks. Easelink, with sites in Austria and China, currently has 30 employees and plays an important role in various standardization bodies for charging technology, such as the relevant working groups of the Charging Interface Initiative (CharIn), the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
Within the framework of cooperative projects, a number of leading automotive manufacturers and suppliers, infrastructure providers and vehicle fleet operators are already making use of the innovative Matrix Charging® technology.