Domain Assurance Compliance Specialist, Privacy
Domain Assurance Compliance Specialist, Privacy
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Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
- 4 years of experience in compliance, risk management, auditing, legal, or consulting.
- Experience in program management.
- Experience in privacy, security, or similar.
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience in multi-jurisdictional controls within tech or global companies.
- Experience in compliance, risk management, or assurance.
- Experience collaborating with diverse cross-functional partner teams.
- Experience in Audit.
- Ability to analyze fragmented inputs, synthesize key attributes and recommend/deliver effective balanced recommendations and outcomes.
- Excellent project management, verbal and written communication skills.
About the job
In this role, you will be responsible for creating effective assurance functions, delivering compliance commitments, and managing assurance activities for high-risk domains within Google. You will define strategy for controls testing and monitoring, conduct risk assessments, and have the opportunity to work with executive stakeholders across Regulatory Affairs, Internal Audit, Legal, and Product. This role ensures that the organization complies with regulatory requirements and internal policies and procedures.
Responsibilities
- Support execution of assurance programs for high-risk domains, including planning, execution, reporting, and the development and continued optimization of program processes and practices.
- Support the design and execution of controls testing and monitoring efforts to assess compliance with regulatory requirements and internal policies and procedures.
- Conduct risk assessments to identify and report risks. Prepare and present assurance related activities to internal and external executives and stakeholders.
- Identify and document control deficiencies, and manage the remediation of issues and risk reviews.
- Partner with other teams in Global Affairs, Product Areas (PAs) and functions to ensure a comprehensive approach to compliance.
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