Enterprise Risk Analyst

Leeds
1 week ago
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We’re looking for a Senior Risk Analyst to join our growing team.

Day to Day You’ll Be:

  • Work closely with business stakeholders to ensure material risks and issues are appropriately articulated and documented and seek solutions to appropriately address.

  • Perform reviews of risk themes, regulatory topics, processes, projects, or business activities to identify potential risks and issues.

  • Prepare and maintain accurate and complete documentation that records the completion of risk-focused reviews.

  • Support preparation of high-quality papers, reports, and MI dashboard outputs for risk governance committees and forums.

  • Support UK regulatory interactions and assist in the preparation of high-quality documents to share with regulators.

  • Support ongoing development and embedding of the global Risk Management Framework in the TransUnion UK business.

  • Work in collaboration with Internal Audit, Compliance, Legal, Data Governance and Operational Risk teams to ensure the business is provided assurance over TransUnion’s material risk exposures via appropriate oversight activities.

    Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Experience of operating within a risk management function (or similar) of a FCA regulated firm.

  • Aptitude for learning, problem-solving and quickly understanding new and complex information.

  • Methodical, thorough and diligent, with strong attention to detail and strong documentation and report writing and presentation skills.

  • Experience of preparing papers for, and presenting at, governance committees

  • Effective organizational and time management skills to be able to manage completion of multiple activities tasks within set deadlines.

  • Confident interpersonal and communications skills with internal and external stakeholders at all levels, both orally and in writing.

  • Ability to use standard Microsoft products to a high standard, including Outlook, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.

  • Strong knowledge of risk management principles and techniques.

    Desirable Skills & Experience:

  • A working knowledge of the UK financial services sector and FCA regulation.

  • Knowledge of data management environments to be able to make critical observations and drive continual improvement.

  • Good understanding of data protection regulation regimes, such as UK General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act 2018

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