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The role is an individual contributor role. The scope of responsibilities is defined below and generally include:
- Manage operational risk projects primarily in the privacy space and other horizontals as needed.
- Support change management plans and roadmaps to deploy risk and control methods based on enterprise standards.
- Partner with privacy to ensure deliverables and enterprise risk standards are met.
- Manage annual privacy processes, such as privacy incidents and privacy impact assessments.
- Engage with business leaders to ensure risk transparency, accountability, and proactive risk mitigation where appropriate.
- Establish and maintain reporting to keep Operational Risk Expert and HR Leadership informed of project status and deliverables.
- Engage HR Leadership when risk-based decisions are required to comply.
- Identify operational risk education and awareness opportunities across HR. Develop and customize presentations or content specifically for HR.
- 5 years of related experience in risk management, privacy, or human resources transferrable expertise.
- 3 years of project management experience, including complex project management experience.
- Ability to work with highly complex legislations and detailed information independently.
- Excellent organization skills, analytical skills and time management skills.
- Advanced problem-solving skills and ability to recommend actions.
- The individual must have the proven ability to influence leaders within and outside of HR.
- Navigating complex legislations and formulate questions to understand how the laws apply to HR.
- Strong computer skills (EXCEL, PowerPoint, Access and Word.)
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, can communicate complex information in a way that others can understand.
- Undergraduate degree in a related field is preferred – Human Resources, Risk Management, Businesss.
The candidate(s) offered this position will be required to submit to a background investigation, which includes a drug screen.
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As a Fortune 100 company and industry leader, we provide a competitive salary – but that’s just the beginning. Our Total Rewards package also offers benefits like tuition assistance, medical and dental insurance, as well as a robust pension and 401(k). Plus, you’ll have access to a wide variety of programs to help you balance your work and personal life – including a generous paid time off policy.
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