Risk & Compliance Analyst - Dublin, Ireland - Cpl

    Cpl
    CPL background
    Full time
    Description

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Deliver compliance reviews in line with the Compliance Monitoring Plan to ensure that existing 1st and 2nd Lines of Defence controls are operating effectively, including, but not limited to:
    • Regulatory licences
    • Trading & Settlement Code; Grid Codes; and Statutory obligations.
    • Ongoing monitoring of the application and effectiveness of key risk management frameworks in place, specifically:
    • Compliance Management Framework;
    • Information Governance Framework;
    • Business Resilience Framework;
    • 3rd Party Risk Management Framework; and Risk Management Framework.
    • Ongoing monitoring of the the firms subsidiaries' adherence to the Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies;
    • Perform regular review of the application of key corporate ethics-related policy obligations across the Group and/or associated entities including Protected Disclosures, Fraud, Anti Bribery & Corruption, Codes of Conduct;
    • Monitoring the Group's governance-related publications to ensure these are published in line with best practice;
    • Assess the operating effectiveness of key controls in place to manage risks across the Group;
    • Monitor changes in the regulatory, statutory and corporate governance environments across multiple jurisdictions;
    • Liaise with other 2nd Line of Defence units (Legal, Health & Safety, Finance, Enterprise Security, Regulation) to ensure co-ordination of assurance activities; and Assist in the delivery of training, development and support to the business on governance, risk and ethics-related topics across the Group.

    Essential knowledge, skills and experience:

    • Qualified to degree level or professional qualification in a relevant discipline.
    • Strong analytical, communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Knowledge of corporate governance codes and guidance such as the Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies, UK Code of Corporate Governance etc.
    • Strong organisational, planning and process management skills.
    • Able to build credibility and strong relationships with stakeholders in a cross functional environment with ability to influence and engage in constructive challenge.
    • Excellent presentation and communications skills, verbal and written.
    • Ability to take information and present it to stakeholders in a non-complex manner.
    • Ability to multi-task and prioritise under pressure of deadlines, whilst working independently.
    • Knowledge and/or prior experience of working in the electricity sector and/or a regulated environment is helpful, but not essential.