Lead Rayda’s compliance and risk framework across internal operations and third-party vendors. Responsibilities include vendor due diligence, KYB, risk and compliance registers, control monitoring, remediation, information security and privacy compliance, customer audits, security questionnaires, cross-functional control implementation, executive reporting, and process automation.
This is a remote position.
- Lead Rayda's compliance and risk management framework across internal operations and third party vendors.
- Build and manage the vendor risk management programme, including risk classification, due diligence, KYB and periodic reviews.
- Maintain Rayda's compliance register, risk register and compliance calendar, ensuring obligations and controls have clear owners.
- Monitor key controls, compliance gaps and remediation actions and escalate material risks appropriately.
- Support information security and privacy compliance, including SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR and customer security requirements.
- Identify and manage operational risks across Rayda's device, logistics, vendor, payment and data operations.
- Support customer compliance requests, security questionnaires, audits and evidence requirements.
- Work with Procurement, Operations, Finance, IT, Engineering, HR and external legal counsel to implement appropriate controls and compliance requirements.
- Provide leadership with regular reporting on compliance status, material risks, control effectiveness and remediation.
- Continuously improve and automate Rayda's compliance and risk processes as the organisation scales.
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Why Join Rayda?
This is an opportunity to build the compliance and risk function of a global technology company while it is still early enough for your work to materially shape how the organisation operates..
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