Hitachi
Lead Investigator (Global Compliance) (m/f/d)

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Location:
Remote - Masovian, Poland
Job ID:
R0136793
Date Posted:
2026-07-14
Company Name:
HITACHI EUROPE GMBH (GERMANY)
Profession (Job Category):
Legal, Compliance & Audit
Job Schedule:
Full time
Remote:
No
Job Description:
Company Overview
Through its Social Innovation Business that brings together IT, OT (Operational Technology) and products, Hitachi contributes to a harmonized society where the environment, wellbeing, and economic growth are in balance. Hitachi operates globally in four sectors – Digital Systems & Services, Energy, Mobility, and Connective Industries – and the Strategic SIB Business Unit for new growth businesses. With Lumada at its core, Hitachi generates value from integrating data, technology and domain knowledge to solve customer and social challenges. Revenues for FY2024 (ended March 31, 2025) totaled 9,783.3 billion yen, with 618 consolidated subsidiaries and approximately 280,000 employees worldwide. Visit us at www.hitachi.com.
What you’ll be doing
Position requires a seasoned Lead Investigator to set and drive standards for corporate investigations across our worldwide businesses. While this role does not directly manage junior investigators, you will be instrumental in developing and delivering training programs for investigative teams across the global organization. You will also define the global standards by which all investigations are conducted, and you will play a key role in monitoring progress, ensuring timely outcomes, and reporting on investigation status.
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Key Responsibilities:
- Develop, implement, and enforce global investigation standards, ensuring alignment with legal and regulatory frameworks.
- Design and deliver training programs for junior investigators across the conglomerate’s diverse business units, ensuring consistency in investigative methods.
- Conduct follow-ups on ongoing investigations, ensuring timely resolution and tracking outstanding cases through to conclusion.
- Analyze investigation outcomes, identify trends, and report risks to senior leadership and compliance teams.
- Act as a subject matter expert, advising on best practices and improvements to investigation approaches across all business sectors.
- Collaborate with internal stakeholders, external regulators, and law enforcement to ensure comprehensive follow-through.
What you bring to the team
We’re looking for a team player, who is motivated by delivering great work and the Hitachi vision. The role will be mostly remote with days in the Hitachi Office as needed.
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Qualifications:
- Minimum 10-15 years of investigative experience, with a significant focus on global compliance matters.
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in business, law, or a related field preferred.
- Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) or equivalent certification required.
- Deep knowledge of international compliance frameworks (e.g., FCPA, GDPR).
- Proven ability to design and deliver training programs and drive standardized investigative practices.
- Strong analytical, communication, and strategic planning skills.
- Ability to influence and collaborate across diverse cultures and business units.
- Flexibility to work reasonably across time zones as required.
Our Values
We are proud to say we are an equal opportunity employer and welcome all applicants for employment without attention to any factor that doesn’t impact your ability to do the job, including race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. We are proud of Japanese heritage, with our values expressed through the Hitachi Spirit:
- Wa – Harmony, Trust, Respect
- Makoto – Sincerity, Fairness, Honesty, Integrity
- Kaitakusha-Seishin – Pioneering Spirit, Challenge
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