Job Description
General Motors is undergoing a major transformation, both in how we operate and in how we will influence the future of transportation. Our Software Services team is on the forefront of this work, emboldening our culture by seeking out determined, innovative individuals who will join our team to help move us forward and achieve our mission.
About the Role
The Manager, Cybersecurity Engineer is a senior people leadership role within GM Cybersecurity, and part of the Cybersecurity Governance, Risk & Compliance team. This role owns GM's vehicle product cybersecurity compliance posture - including conducting threat analysis and risk assessment, providing requirements to GM's Cybersecurity policy and underlying standards, ensuring global regulatory compliance, and orchestrating government-facing audits - while driving control gap remediation across vehicle engineering and product teams.
As the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, this role is also responsible for incorporating emerging vehicle theft-related and compliance requirements into GM's product cybersecurity controls framework. The ideal candidate is a seasoned cybersecurity GRC professional with deep automotive regulatory expertise, a collaborative leadership style, and a proven track record managing high-performing teams while influencing cross-functional stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Product Cybersecurity Compliance
Own andmaintainGM's product cybersecurity controls framework , ensuring coverage across all applicable vehicle programs, markets, and regulatory requirements.
Lead and oversee Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA) activities for vehicle product systems, ensuring threat models are current, comprehensive, and integrated into the vehicle development lifecycle.
Provide requirements for and input to product cybersecurity policies and standards aligned to evolving threats, regulatory mandates, and industry best practices; drive necessary approvals and ensure cross-functional integration.
Monitor and interpret global automotive cybersecurity regulations and standards (e.g., ISO/SAE 21434, ISO 24089, UNECE WP.29 frameworks), translating changes into actionable compliance obligations for internal teams.
Track emerging vehicle theft-related cybersecurity compliance requirements and drive necessary programmatic responses across applicable vehicle programs and markets.
UNR155 & Vehicle Type Approval: Own GM's compliance program for United Nations Regulation No. 155 (UNR155) - the global standard for automotive cybersecurity - and serve as the lead orchestrator for Vehicle Type Approval (VTA) and Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS) audits with government agencies and technical services globally.
Manage all aspects of audit readiness, evidence preparation, submission coordination, and post-audit remediation across multiple regulatoryjurisdictions.
Build andmaintainproductive relationships with government authorities,typeapproval bodies, and technical service organizations (e.g., IDIADA, etc.) across international markets.
Ensure audit artifacts, compliance documentation, and CSMS evidence packages are current, complete, and audit-readyat all times.
Control Gap Identification & Remediation
Lead the identification, assessment, and prioritization of cybersecurity control gaps across vehicle product systems, aligned to UNR155, ISO/SAE 21434, and other applicable frameworks.
Drive cross-functional remediation efforts, partnering with Vehicle Cybersecurity Engineering and other engineering teams to develop and execute corrective action plans.
Establish andmaintaintracking mechanisms forcontrolgap closure, reporting status to senior leadership on a regularcadence.
Conduct or oversee root cause analyses of identified control deficiencies and systemic risk trends, ensuring durable remediation strategies are implemented.
Cross-Functional Partnership
Partner closely with the Vehicle Cybersecurity Engineering team and other engineering organizations to align compliance requirements to design and development processes throughout the vehicle lifecycle.
Collaborate with Legal, Government Affairs, Program Management, and Supplier teams to ensure a coordinated approach to regulatory compliance.
Provide cybersecurity GRCexpertiseand compliance guidance to internal stakeholders, translating complex regulatory requirements into clear, actionable direction for engineering andprogramteams.
Represent GM's product cybersecurity GRC program in external-facing engagements, including regulatory submissions, audits, and industry working groups.
People Leadership & Team Management
Lead, develop, and mentor a team of cybersecurity GRC professionals, fostering a high-performance culture grounded in accountability, collaboration, and continuous growth.
Set clearobjectives,establishKey Performance Indicators (KPIs), and own delivery of team results aligned to organizational and GM strategic priorities.
Manage workforce planning, talent development, and performance management for all direct reports.
Build a team with theoptimalmix ofexpertiseand experience, supporting hiring and onboarding activities as needed.
Champion GM's behaviors and values, fostering an inclusive and psychologically safe team environment.
Your Skills & Abilities (Required Qualifications)
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field
Minimum 10 years of experience in cybersecurity, with a focus on GRC, regulatory compliance, or product/automotive cybersecurity
Demonstrated experience leading teams , including people management, performance management, and talent development
Deep knowledge of UNR155 , UNECE WP.29 , NIST CSF and global automotive cybersecurity regulatory frameworks
Experience orchestrating or directlyparticipatingin Vehicle Type Approval processes and/or CSMS audits with government or regulatory bodies
Hands-on experience with Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA) methodologies and integration into the vehicle development lifecycle
Strongexpertisein cybersecurity controls frameworks (e.g., ISO/SAE 21434 , ISO 27001, NIST CSF, NIST SP 800-53)
Experience developing ormaintaining cybersecurity policies and standards aligned to regulatory and industry requirements
Proven ability toidentifycontrol gaps, develop remediation strategies, and drive closure across cross-functional engineering teams
Experience managing complex, multi-stakeholder programs across global, geographically distributed organizations
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills, with ability to assess systemic issues and translate findings into executive-ready reports
Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills - able to engage effectively with technical teams, senior leadership, and government representatives
Ability to manage multiple high-complexity programs concurrently and prioritize effectively under shifting regulatory demands
Strong work ethic, attention to detail, and commitment to excellence
What Will Give You A Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications)
(Not mandatory, but would give candidates a competitive edge)
Relevant professional certifications (e.g., CGRC , CRISC , CISA , CISSP , ISO/SAE 21434 Lead Auditor , PMP )
Familiarity with vehicle theft-related cybersecurity regulations and compliance obligations (e.g., NHTSA guidance, regional anti-theft mandates)
Experience with GRC software tools and platforms (e.g., Archer, ServiceNow, IBM OpenPages)
Working knowledge of automotive embedded systems, vehicle Electronic Control Unit (ECU) architecture, or connected vehicle technologies
Experience engaging with technical service organizations (e.