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May Mobility

Product Cybersecurity Engineer

Remote, USA (Remote)From $155kmidAdded today

About this role

May Mobility seeks a Product Cybersecurity Engineer to embed security throughout the autonomous vehicle development lifecycle, from design and architecture through deployment. You'll conduct threat modeling, manage vulnerabilities, ensure compliance with automotive cybersecurity standards, and collaborate across hardware, firmware, and software teams to secure vehicle and autonomous systems.

What you'll do

  • Integrate threat modeling and security architecture reviews into product development workflows from requirements through release
  • Conduct hazard and threat analyses (TARA/HARA) and validate security requirements across hardware and software domains
  • Maintain Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) and Hardware Bill of Materials (HBOM) using dedicated tooling for component visibility and vulnerability tracking
  • Provide early security input on hardware, firmware, and software design decisions, including supply chain risk assessment
  • Harden security architecture of vehicle subsystems and autonomous stacks; support secure update strategies and vulnerability patching
  • Maintain working knowledge of R155/156, ISO 21434, and UL 4600; support internal audits and compliance documentation

What they're looking for

  • Threat modeling and attack surface analysis
  • SBOM generation and management (SPDX, CycloneDX formats)
  • Vehicle communication protocols (CAN, LIN, Ethernet, DBCs)
  • TARA/HARA methodologies and ISO/SAE 21434 standards
  • Secure coding standards and security architecture design
  • In-vehicle networking, Ethernet, and cloud interface security
  • UDS (ISO 14229-1) security-relevant services
  • Cross-functional communication and stakeholder alignment
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May Mobility

May Mobility develops autonomous vehicle technology for urban transportation. The company is hiring for engineering roles including systems engineers, robotics engineers, machine learning engineers, and release engineers to advance autonomous driving capabilities.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience performing threat modeling and attack surface analysis in a product environment—what tools and methodologies have you used?
  • Walk us through how you've managed SBOM tooling in a previous role and how you ensured component visibility across hardware and software supply chains.