Battery Monitoring Cyber Security Engineer, Ford Energy

Ford Ford · Auto · Dearborn, MI +1 · PD Operations and Quality

Cybersecurity Engineer for Ford Energy's battery monitoring and BMS systems, focusing on architecture, risk analysis, and validation across embedded firmware, communication pathways, and control logic in a safety-critical infrastructure environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead cybersecurity architecture and TARA (Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment) for battery monitoring electronics.
  2. Secure internal and external communication pathways, including CAN, CAN-FD, SPI, Ethernet, and Modbus TCP.
  3. Support vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, and fuzz testing for battery monitoring and connected interfaces.
  4. Collaborate with software, controls, and safety teams to ensure security controls are compatible with functional safety and safe-state behavior.
  5. Communicate technical security risks, tradeoffs, and recommendations to executive-level stakeholders.

Skills

Required

  • embedded or automotive cybersecurity
  • BMS
  • battery electronics
  • TARA
  • cybersecurity architecture
  • technical security requirements
  • Secure Boot
  • cryptographic implementation
  • communication skills

Nice to have

  • ISO/SAE 21434
  • NERC CIP
  • NIST SP 800-82
  • functional safety (ISO 26262)
  • secure OTA update mechanisms
  • Modbus TCP
  • Ethernet
  • CAN-FD

What the JD emphasized

  • cybersecurity architecture
  • risk analysis
  • embedded firmware
  • communication pathways
  • control logic
  • safety-critical infrastructure