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Senior Risk Analyst (AI, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, ML, LLM, Python, SQL, London)

Strategic Staffing Solutions
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Principal Account Manager at Strategic Staffing Solutions UK, London, United Kingdom

Risk, Analyst, Risk Analyst, AI, Artificial Intelligence, ML, Machine Learning, IS Services, Data, LLM, Python, SQL, London, Insurance, Financial Services.

We are seeking a highly skilled Risk expert in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to join a Security Risk Management team. This role will focus on performing enhanced risk assessments of new projects and proof of concepts where artificial intelligence (AI) is being utilised and deemed to be a material risk to the company.

The ideal candidate will have a strong background in machine learning, large language models (LLMs), and deep learning. This position will require the ability to assess risks effectively and propose appropriate compensatory controls.

Responsibilities:

  • The Senior Risk Analyst will work under the responsibility of the Head of IS Services and Risk Management reporting to the Information Security Specialist. The responsibilities of the role will be to conduct enhanced risk assessments on new AI solutions being implemented.
  • You must have a strong IT background and deep understanding of Artificial Intelligence (LLM and Deep learning model development and deployment), IT and potentially Information Security.
  • Improve the current Security risk assessment methodology for complex AI systems
  • Translating technical jargon and complex IT risks into business language is a must
  • Support the business and IT stakeholders in completing risk assessments for their AI use case.
  • Conduct in-depth technical assessments of AI solutions to identify security risks.
  • Develop threat models for AI systems to anticipate and account for potential impacts due to misuse, abuse, or other adversarial attacks.
  • Document all findings and develop mitigation strategies for identified risks, and coordinate with the project team or business partners to deploy countermeasures to reduce risk to systems and applications.
  • Communicate progress on enhanced risk assessments performed to the AI Triage Group and AI Governance Working Group.
  • Co-ordinate with the Data Privacy and Artificial Intelligence team, Innovation and Data Analytics team, Operational Risk team, Project teams and Business Functions to ensure all relevant input is provided when assessing risks.
  • Prioritise enhanced risk assessment based on business value, project timelines and risk exposure.
  • Ensure leadership is aware of key risks, potential threats, and if there are anticipated changes to ongoing projects.
  • Produce reports and presentations that outline findings, explain risk positions, and recommend changes.
  • Leverage research, industry trends, and internal data points to understand how AI systems could be abused and misused.

Skills:

  • Demonstrated ability in artificial intelligence.
  • Demonstrable experience with LLMs, deep understanding of AI/ML frameworks (PyTorch, TensorFlow, etc.)
  • Expertise in Python, knowledge of SQL a plus.
  • Effective communication, interpersonal skills, and ability to work with partners across the business
  • Expert in synthesizing and clearly communicating complex information to all audiences up to C-Level leaders.
  • Experience in articulating risks in business language and advising on the appropriate risk management action.
  • Excellent attention to detail and the ability to create clear, concise and engaging presentations breaking down difficult problems.
  • Expert analytical and reporting skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal and collaborative skills.
  • Expert in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint).
  • Experience in multinational companies.
  • Knowledge of Risk management.
  • Knowledge of Risk management frameworks is a plus (ISO 3100X, NIST 800-30/37/39, ENISA, EBIOS, OCTAVE, FAIR).

Desired Skills and Abilities:

  • Experience in information security management reporting and related methodologies (Preferred)
  • Strong knowledge of Information Security frameworks (Mitre ATT&CK, NIST, ISO 2700X …) (Preferred)

This role is inside IR35 / Umbrella, paying £480 per day and and initial 9 month contract, with scope to extend. Role is located in the London office and hybrid 3/2 days.

Please send me your an immediate review.

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  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

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  • Employment typeContract

Job function

  • Job functionAnalyst, Information Technology, and Other
  • IndustriesInsurance, Financial Services, and Banking

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