Privacy Compliance Analyst

This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Canada, Alabama (USA), Alaska (USA), Arizona (USA), Arkansas (USA), California (USA), Colorado (USA), Connecticut (USA), Delaware (USA), District of Columbia (USA), Florida (USA), Georgia (USA), Hawaii (USA), Idaho (USA), Illinois (USA), Indiana (USA), Iowa (USA), Kansas (USA), Kentucky (USA), Louisiana (USA), Maine (USA), Maryland (USA), Massachusetts (USA), Michigan (USA), Minnesota (USA), Mississippi (USA), Missouri (USA), Montana (USA), Nebraska (USA), Nevada (USA), New Hampshire (USA), New Jersey (USA), New Mexico (USA), New York (USA), North Carolina (USA), North Dakota (USA), Ohio (USA), Oklahoma (USA), Oregon (USA), Pennsylvania (USA), Rhode Island (USA), South Carolina (USA), South Dakota (USA), Tennessee (USA), Texas (USA), Utah (USA), Vermont (USA), Virginia (USA), Washington (USA), West Virginia (USA), Wisconsin (USA), Wyoming (USA) About the Role: Grade Level (for internal use): 10 The Team: The Data Privacy, Protection and Governance team at S&P Global is dedicated to managing sensitive, personal, and non-personal information. We achieve this through the implementation of comprehensive policies, processes, controls, and metrics that ensure compliance with global regulations. The Impact: As the Data Privacy Compliance Analyst, you will play a critical role in supporting S&P Global’s enterprise data privacy and protection functions. You will be responsible for oversight and management of data subject access requests, annual data privacy compliance audits and reviews, website compliance, and the internal sphere site. In addition, you will lead EMEA privacy compliance projects, own the data privacy intake mailbox, act as the point person for client due diligence questions, and drive other privacy projects as assigned. Your work will help ensure S&P Global’s continued compliance with global data privacy regulations and maintain the trust of our clients and employees. What’s in it for you: In this role, you will: • Collaborate with divisions and corporate functions across the enterprise. • Be an integral part of enhancing and developing the data privacy program, working alongside executive leadership to drive our team forward. • Take ownership of key privacy compliance processes and projects, with opportunities to grow your expertise and impact. Responsibilities: The Data Privacy Compliance Analyst will be responsible for: • Oversight and management of all data subject access requests, ensuring timely and compliant responses. • Leading and coordinating yearly data privacy compliance audits and reviews for S&P Global’s business units. • Ownership of website compliance, including monitoring, reviewing, and updating privacy notices and cookie banners. • Ownership and management of the internal sphere site for privacy resources and communications. • Leadership and execution of EMEA privacy compliance projects, including GDPR-related initiatives. • Ownership and daily management of the data privacy intake mailbox, triaging and responding to privacy-related queries. • Acting as the primary point of contact for client due diligence questions regarding data privacy and protection. • Supporting other privacy projects and initiatives as assigned by the Data Privacy, Protection and Governance team. • Collaborating with procurement and third-party risk teams to assess vendors’ compliance with privacy policies and regulations. • Assisting with privacy training, data mapping, and incident response efforts. What We’re Looking For: • BA/BS degree in Legal, Information Technology, or a related field, or equivalent experience in privacy/compliance. • Broad understanding of data privacy laws and regulations, including GDPR and other global frameworks. • 3 or more years of applicable experience in data privacy compliance, audit, or related functions. • Experience managing data subject access requests and compliance audits. • Proficiency in privacy management tools (e.g., OneTrust) and Gigology Office packages. • Excellent attention to detail with strong time management and organizational skills. • Strong cross-group collaboration skills, including conflict resolution and negotiation capabilities. • Ability to communicate complex privacy concepts to diverse audiences. • Experience supporting or leading privacy projects in a global, matrixed environment is preferred. Flexible Working (optional): We pride ourselves on our agility and diversity, and we welcome requests for flexible working arrangements. For most roles, flexible hours and/or an element of remote working are usually possible. Please discuss your preferred arrangement during the interview, and we will strive to be adaptable wherever we can. Compensation/Benefits Information: (This section is only applicable to US candidates) S&P Global states that the anticipated base salary range for this position is $82,000 to $88,000. Final base salary for this role will be

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