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Applicable bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience (6+ years) within Risk Management, Internal Audit, Third Party Risk Management, Compliance, Cybersecurity, IT Security Governance, Computer Science, or other related fields.
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Strong technical knowledge in one or more of the following: network and application security testing, IT security governance and risk, digital forensics and incident response, security architecture, deployment of security appliances such as DLP, SIEM, IDS/IPS, etc.
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Certifications in Information, Data, Privacy Records or Security such as: Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP), Certified Information Privacy Management (CIPM), Certified Records Manager (CRM), and/or Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Information Governance Professional (IGP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) and Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA.
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The Keller Science Action Center’s conservation efforts are focused in the Chicago Wilderness, the Museum’s home-base metropolis with more than 10 million diverse people; and the Andes-Amazon-Guiana Shield, where the planet’s diversity is at its highest.
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Eight or more years of professional Information Technology/Security experience that includes Third-Party Risk Management, IT Risk Management, cybersecurity, and governance, risk, and compliance (GRC.
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The base salary range for this job in all geographic locations in the US is $96,300 to $176,500. Our global CCaSS practice leverages our deep knowledge of digital solutions and data analysis to provide advisory services to assist clients with Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) compliance, reporting and goal ambition.
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The Associate Principal, Information Governance and Privacy (reporting to the Privacy and Data Protection Officer) is responsible for supporting the development and implementation of information governance, data protection, and privacy program.
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This role will directly collaborate with the group within GCS that is responsible for our cybersecurity governance documents, risk management, and critical services; ensuring our leadership makes informed risk-based decisions.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in metadata management, data modeling, data governance, ETL, data warehousing, and a deep understanding of tools such as DBT, Snowflake, Boomi, Fivetran, and Tableau.
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The base salary is just one component of J.Crew Group’s competitive total rewards strategy that also includes the opportunity for bonus, competitive benefits and perks. The base salary offered will take into account internal equity and may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region of work premises, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors.
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They will act as a translator, champion and ambassador of our data platforms, connected data products, analytics, tooling and capabilities across IT. They will possess data and technical skills, strong pragmatic leadership abilities and a deep understanding of data management and governance principles and technologies.
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This is a hybrid work opportunity based in Chicago, IL or Boston MA The Governance, Risk & Compliance Analyst is responsible for identifying and mitigating risks across the department. Oversee additional governance programs associated with change management and data security.
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It is also Eataly’s policy to comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws regarding consideration of unemployment status, salary history, credit/bankruptcy history and criminal background/conviction history in making hiring decisions.
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Graduation from an accredited college with an Associate’s degree in Science; Criminal Justice; or Forensic Science, plus two (2) years’ full-time work experience at a Medical Examiner’s Office; Coroner’s Office; or law enforcement agency and is responsible for death investigations is required.
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For non-sales roles and sales roles with a variable component, total compensation reflects both a base salary and variable targets. Actively engage existing assigned base of "core" sales partners in pursuit of maximum base revenue performance.
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