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Technical Risk / Compliance Analyst

City of Edinburgh
£55k – £66k/yr
Posted about 20 hours ago
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Technology Risk / Compliance Analyst (GRC)

Up to £66,000 + benefits

Edinburgh or Glasgow | Hybrid — 2 days office / 3 days home

Our client is a fast-growing, well-established software business providing regulatory and compliance solutions to financial services organisations. They are looking for a Technology Risk / Compliance Analyst to join their Governance, Risk & Compliance function, reporting directly to the VP of GRC.

This role can be based out of either the Edinburgh or Glasgow office, working a hybrid pattern of 2 days in the office and 3 days from home.

This is a genuine opportunity to build specialist expertise in technology, cyber, data and third-party risk within a regulated financial services environment — with direct exposure to senior GRC oversight, governance forums, control assurance and client due diligence work.

What you'll be doing

  • Supporting risk and control self-assessments across technology, cyber security, data, cloud services and third-party/supplier risk
  • Analysing incidents, operational events and control data to identify trends, root causes and areas for improvement
  • Tracking risk actions and remediation plans, escalating overdue items where required
  • Maintaining key risk indicators and control information to support accurate governance and client assurance reporting
  • Preparing draft packs, dashboards and summary updates for senior GRC review
  • Supporting responses to client, audit and regulatory due diligence requests
  • Contributing to continuous improvement of risk processes, including the use of automation and AI-enabled tools

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What we're looking for

  • Proven skills in a risk, audit, technology, cyber, data or controls role
  • Financial services background essential — experience working in, or with, a regulated environment
  • Experience with a GRC or compliance automation platform (e.g. Secureframe, Vanta, Drata or similar) is a strong plus
  • Naturally curious and proactive — comfortable identifying risks unprompted and confident challenging control owners on findings
  • Strong analytical skills and the ability to translate risk data into clear, actionable insight for technical, non-technical and client audiences
  • Awareness of frameworks such as ISO 27001, NIST, SOC 2, GDPR, DORA or operational resilience is desirable

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What's on offer

  • Salary up to £66,000 depending on experience
  • Hybrid working — 2 days in the office (Edinburgh or Glasgow), 3 days from home
  • Benefits package (pension, healthcare and further details on application)
  • Direct exposure to senior GRC leadership and governance forums
  • Genuine scope to shape and improve risk processes, not just maintain them

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Skills

Risk Analysis
Cyber Security
Data Management
Cloud Services
Third-Party Risk
Control Assurance
Regulatory Compliance
GRC Automation
Analytical Skills
ISO 27001
NIST
SOC 2
GDPR
DORA
Operational Resilience

Location

City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

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