Privacy Systems Engineer Manager

Rivian and Volkswagen Group TechnologiesIrvine, CA
$190,000 - $237,500

About The Position

The Product Integrity organization develops and implements security protections in the vehicle and supporting infrastructure. We are involved in the full chain of security from defining the requirements, planning software and hardware security, developing, deploying, and maintaining security protections. As a Privacy Systems Engineering Manager in Product Integrity, this person will build out the team that leads the definition and maintenance of privacy requirements for cloud-connected vehicle systems and supporting infrastructure. This manager will help translate regulatory obligations, privacy standards, and stakeholder needs into actionable, testable engineering requirements, and will drive cross-functional alignment to ensure those requirements are understood and implemented correctly. When performing these responsibilities, this person will work closely with legal, product, program management, and engineering partners from across the Software organization, identifying the right stakeholders for each workstream and building the relationships needed to advance privacy requirements from definition through release.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, or similar field, or equivalent experience.
  • 6+ years of experience in software engineering, regulatory related engineering management, requirements engineering, systems engineering, technical program management, or a related discipline working with cross-functional engineering teams.
  • Demonstrated ability to translate regulatory, legal, or business inputs into structured engineering artifacts with testable acceptance criteria.
  • In-depth experience managing stakeholder relationships across legal, product, engineering, and compliance functions simultaneously, including experience identifying the right partners for ambiguous or novel problem areas.
  • Demonstrated ability to drive alignment across groups with competing priorities and build stakeholder buy-in for technical decisions.
  • Experience leading projects with ambiguous requirements from planning through completion.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of any of the following is a plus: privacy regulations including GDPR and CCPA, privacy by design methodology, data mapping and flow analysis, privacy impact assessments, automotive cybersecurity standards including ISO/SAE 21434 and UNECE WP.29.

Responsibilities

  • Define, own, and baseline privacy requirements for vehicle systems and cloud infrastructure throughout the development lifecycle.
  • Identify and engage the appropriate cross-functional stakeholders for each requirements workstream - including legal, product, engineering, and compliance partners - exercising judgment about who needs to be involved and when.
  • Translate regulatory obligations including GDPR, CCPA, and applicable industry standards into structured, testable engineering requirements with clear acceptance criteria.
  • Drive cross-functional alignment on privacy requirements, making a compelling case for requirement decisions and securing stakeholder buy-in across groups with competing priorities.
  • Partner with engineering teams to ensure requirements are understood and implemented correctly, and with validation engineers to ensure requirements are verifiable.
  • Help define and continuously improve the processes by which privacy requirements are developed, reviewed, and maintained across the organization.
  • Mitigate privacy risks identified through internal review or external reporting by aligning requirements with company goals and regulatory obligations.

Benefits

  • eligibility for an annual performance bonus
  • eligibility for equity
  • comprehensive benefits package
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