Experience: 5–7 Years
Industry: Power/ Solar/ Energy Manufacturing / Industrial Systems
Role Overview:
The Embedded Security Engineer is responsible for securing embedded systems, firmware, and hardware used in manufacturing equipment, solar modules, and industrial devices.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design and implement embedded system and firmware security controls.
- Implement secure boot, firmware signing, encryption, and key management.
- Perform firmware vulnerability analysis and secure code reviews.
- Implement hardware root-of-trust mechanisms (TPM, Secure Elements).
- Secure device-to-device and device-to-cloud communications.
- Support product security testing and regulatory compliance.
- Work closely with R&D, hardware, and manufacturing teams.
Educational Qualification:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electronics, Embedded Systems, Computer Engineering, or Cybersecurity.
Relevant Certifications (Preferred):
- CSSLP (Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional)
- Embedded Security certifications
- CEH (for product security testing exposure)
Key Expertise:
- Embedded C/C++, RTOS, Embedded Linux
- Secure boot and firmware security
- Cryptography implementation in embedded systems
- MCU / SoC security architectures
- Manufacturing and industrial device security