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Senior System Security Architect - Embedded Systems

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Senior System Security Architect - Embedded Systems
We're partnered with a leading semiconductor organisation seeking a Senior System Security Architect to join its Crypto and Security Competence Centre.
This is a senior, cross-cutting role with real influence over security architecture across a broad product portfolio, spanning embedded systems, industrial applications, and connected technologies deployed at scale.
You will work in a permanent, hybrid role based in Glasgow, Scotland.
About the Role
If you enjoy addressing complex security challenges, translating regulatory requirements into practical architectures, and shaping security strategy at an organisational level, this is a role worth exploring.
Responsibilities
- Drive end-to-end security analysis for multi-product solutions, focusing on:
- Cross-product features, interactions, and interfaces
- Translating regulatory and certification requirements into robust, future-proof architectures
- Communicating cost-benefit tradeoffs of security mechanisms to technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Analyze how different technologies integrate to create secure, seamless solutions
- Monitor emerging trends (e.g., AI and ML) to assess risks and opportunities
- Shape the organization’s security posture and strategy in a fast-evolving ecosystem
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Requirements
- Education: A master's degree or PhD in:
- Electrical Engineering
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- A related discipline
- Experience: Designing or developing secure systems, ideally in:
- Embedded systems or end-to-end solution environments
- Preferred industries: robotics, e-mobility, home and building automation, or healthcare
- Skills:
- Strong foundation in embedded software design principles
- Ability to explain complex architectural decisions to diverse stakeholders
- Clearcut communication of technical and strategic security decisions


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Benefits
- Genuine strategic influence in shaping security architecture at scale
- Work across a diverse product portfolio
- Engage with cutting-edge technology domains
- Directly contribute to security decisions with real-world impact across industrial and connected systems globally
Next Steps
If interested, apply or email your CV to smouland@eu-recruit.com.
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