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Regulatory Compliance Specialist (English & French required)

Dataiku
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8 months ago
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At Dataiku, we're not just adapting to the AI revolution, we're leading it. Since our beginning in Paris in 2013, we've been pioneering the future of AI with a platform that makes data actionable and accessible. With over 1,000 teammates across 25 countries and backed by a renowned set of investors, we're the architects of Everyday AI, enabling data experts and domain experts to work together to build AI into their daily operations, from advanced analytics to Generative AI. 

We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Regulatory Compliance Specialist to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring our company's adherence to a broad range of regulatory requirements, with a particular focus on EU, US, and UK laws. This role requires a deep understanding of the legal and regulatory landscape, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to work effectively with various stakeholders across the organization.

Key Responsibilities:

Regulatory Monitoring and Analysis:Stay abreast of evolving regulatory developments, including but not limited to export controls (dual use regulations), AI (e.g., EU AI Act), and other relevant areas (such as privacy, anti-corruption, and sustainability). Assess the impact of these changes on the company's operations and provide strategic guidance on compliance programs.Compliance Program Development and Implementation:Develop and implement comprehensive compliance programs, policies, and procedures to ensure alignment with applicable laws and regulations. Conduct regular audits and risk assessments to identify and mitigate compliance gaps, particularly on export controls and artificial intelligence matters. Prepare and present reports on compliance activities, risks, and incidents to Senior Management.Cross-Functional Collaboration:Work closely with Legal, Sales, Product, Engineering, and other teams to provide regulatory guidance on new initiatives and projects and foster a culture of compliance throughout the organization.Training and Awareness:Develop and deliver training programs to enhance employee understanding of regulatory requirements and promote a compliance-focused mindset.Stakeholder Engagement:Build and maintain relationships with regulatory authorities, industry groups, and other external stakeholders. Represent the company's interests and proactively engage in industry discussions.

Job Requirements:

Master’s degree in law, international trade, business administration, or a related field.  Minimum of 5 years in a compliance-related role, preferably in a multinational organization. In-depth knowledge of EU law and regulations, particularly in areas such as data privacy, AI, and export controls. Experience in developing and implementing compliance programs and policies. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.Fluency in English and French.

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience in the technology sector. Familiarity with international regulatory frameworks. Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities in a fast-paced environment.

What are you waiting for!At Dataiku, you'll be part of a journey to shape the ever-evolving world of AI. We're not just building a product; we're crafting the future of AI. If you're ready to make a significant impact in a company that values innovation, collaboration, and your personal growth, we can't wait to welcome you to Dataiku! And if you’d like to learn even more about working here, you can visit our . Our practices are rooted in the idea that everyone should be treated with dignity, decency and fairness. Dataiku also believes that a diverse identity is a source of strength and allows us to optimize across the many dimensions that are needed for our success. Therefore, we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All employment practices are based on business needs, without regard to race, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, age, neurodiversity, disability status, citizenship, veteran status or any other aspect which makes an individual unique or protected by laws and regulations in the locations where we operate. This applies to all policies and procedures related to recruitment and hiring, compensation, benefits, performance, promotion and termination and all other conditions and terms of employment. If you need assistance or an accommodation, please contact us at:Protect yourself from fraudulent recruitment activityDataiku will never ask you for payment of any type during the interview or hiring process. Other than our video-conference application, Zoom, we will also never ask you to make purchases or download third-party applications during the process. If you experience something out of the ordinary or suspect fraudulent activity, please review our page on identifying and reporting fraudulent activity

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