Senior Associate, Data & Technology, Data Privacy Technical Implementation Consultant (Remote)

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About the position The Senior Associate, Data & Technology, Data Privacy Technical Implementation Consultant role at Ankura involves leading client engagements in data privacy, managing project activities, and supporting the development of privacy frameworks. This position is integral to helping clients navigate data privacy challenges and regulatory compliance, utilizing advanced technology and methodologies. Responsibilities • Lead the day-to-day activities of engagements including interaction with other team members, subject matter experts, and client contacts • Manage all facets of client engagements, including work stream supervision, client interaction, and billing • Create project status summaries and/or reports and metrics, written analyses or assessments, and other presentations of work performed • Create and review consistent and thorough documentation including policies and procedures to support privacy framework towards regulation compliance or readiness • Support the design and development of robust API/system integrations utilizing cutting-edge privacy tools, acting as a key system architect • Assist with in-depth analyses of network traffic and employ advanced network scanning tools • Create documentation identifying data flows between various systems and technologies • Actively participate in internal and external team meetings including client assessments, presentations, and status meetings • Manage time and tasks to meet internal and external deadlines • Actively contribute to the growth and development of junior team members through trainings, informal mentorship, recruiting efforts, and culture building • Maintain a professional image within the company and project the same to those outside of the company. Requirements • Bachelor's Degree with a solid academic performance • 2-5 years of relevant industry-specific experience in data privacy or compliance • 2+ years experience using and implementing OneTrust or other data privacy management solutions • Experience working with tools such as PostMan, Fiddler, Wireshark, AWS, Azure • Consulting experience related to legal, compliance and/or data privacy • Knowledge and experience developing and managing key privacy deliverables such as: data inventory registers, cookie/pixel consent solutions, privacy impact assessments, vendor risk review, and privacy training • Demonstrate a strong object-oriented approach and a foundational grasp of full stack development, ensuring seamless, secure, and efficient data operations • Knowledge of various internet protocol layers, emphasizing a holistic view of network security and performance • Project management experience including understanding of project life cycles (PMP or other project management certifications preferred) Nice-to-haves • Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) certification (preferred) • Willingness and flexibility to travel as required Benefits • Remote work flexibility • Competitive salary range between $65,000 to $155,000 based on experience and qualifications Apply tot his job

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