Internal Team Jobs

Gefundene Stellenangebote: 126 Ergebnisse
Munich, Bayern

Legal Counsel Data Protection

Legal Counsel - Data Protection Location: Munich A role that inspires you Join a central Compliance & Data Protection function within an internationally active organisation as a Legal Counsel - Data Protection. In this role, you will take responsibility for advising on data protection matters, further developing compliance structures, and ensuring legally sound processes across the business. Key Responsibilities: Advise internal departments on the implementation of data protection requirements. Develop, implement, and monitor compliance and data protection policies and guidelines. Maintain and further develop the internal data protection management system. Monitor legal developments, case law, and regulatory guidance, assessing their impact on the organisation. Draft, review, and negotiate data protection-related contracts and clauses. Conduct and update risk analyses and develop risk mitigation measures with specialist departments. Prepare reports for management and liaise with supervisory authorities. Deliver training sessions and raise awareness on compliance and data protection topics. Your Profile: Fully qualified lawyer, ideally with the Second State Examination; admission as in-house counsel is possible. Initial professional experience in data protection, IT law, or risk management. Independent, structured, and solution-oriented working style. Strong analytical skills and confident, assertive manner. High level of integrity, team spirit, and openness to new topics. Excellent German and English skills. What’s on Offer? A central in-house role with broad responsibility in compliance and data protection. Opportunity to shape and further develop governance structures. Flexible and mobile working arrangements with a strong focus on work-life balance. Long-term development opportunities within a stable organisation.
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Frankfurt, Hessen

Senior Manager International Tax

International Tax Manager Location: Frankfurt A role that inspires you Join an internationally active group as International Tax Manager, acting as a key partner for global financing, M&A, and restructuring projects. In this role, you will shape cross-border tax structures, support strategic transactions, and contribute to the continuous development of tax governance within a dynamic international environment. Key Responsibilities: Act as the primary tax contact for international financing, M&A, and restructuring projects. Develop tax-efficient structures for cross-border transactions and support tax ruling processes. Lead tax optimisation initiatives, particularly in financing structures. Monitor international tax law developments and coordinate external advisors. Manage foreign tax audits and support domestic audit processes. Advise on transfer pricing matters and support related documentation. Contribute to the Tax Compliance Management System and deliver tax training. Support reporting requirements and prepare management briefings. Handle ongoing tax queries and review relevant documentation. Develop and enhance internal tax processes and guidelines. Your Profile: Degree in law, economics, or a related discipline. Several years of experience in an international corporate tax function or a large advisory firm. Completed Tax Advisor qualification or equivalent (e.g. CPA, Wirtschaftsprüfer, or fully qualified lawyer with tax focus). Strong expertise in German and international tax law. Advanced MS Office skills, particularly Excel and PowerPoint. Analytical, structured, and independent working style with high commitment. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Fluent English skills. What’s on Offer? A strategically relevant international tax role with exposure to global transactions. Close collaboration with senior stakeholders and international teams. Opportunity to shape tax structures and governance frameworks. Long-term development within a stable, international organisation.
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Frankfurt, Hessen

Director ICT / Information Security

Director ICT / Information Security Location: Frankfurt A role that inspires you Take on a senior leadership role within a large, regulated financial services group as Director ICT / Information Security. You will shape the organisation’s ICT risk strategy, strengthen cyber resilience, and ensure robust governance and regulatory compliance across a complex, international environment. Key Responsibilities: Lead and develop specialist teams and team leads in a national and international setting. Define and implement ICT risk strategy, governance structures, and continuous monitoring frameworks. Oversee cyber and information security risk management, including incident response. Enhance processes, controls, and methodologies to strengthen ICT risk mitigation. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and support supervisory audits. Report material ICT risks to senior management and oversee mitigation measures. Monitor risk performance through KPIs and structured escalation processes. Coordinate cross-functional stakeholders and manage key internal and external interfaces. Provide conceptual guidance to the First Line of Defence on security controls and requirements. Manage personnel and budget resources effectively. Your Profile: Master’s degree in (Business) Informatics, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, or a related IT discipline; alternatively, a relevant vocational qualification with substantial professional and leadership experience. Extensive experience in ICT risk management within a regulated environment. Proven leadership capability in managing specialist teams and complex initiatives. Strong understanding of governance frameworks, regulatory requirements, and audit processes. Ability to combine strategic vision with operational delivery. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. What’s on Offer? A high-impact leadership role within a regulated financial services environment. Strategic influence on group-wide ICT risk and cyber security governance. Close collaboration with senior management and supervisory stakeholders. Long-term career perspective within a stable, international organisation.
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Nuremberg, Bayern

Privacy Counsel

Privacy Counsel Location: Nuremberg A role that inspires you Our client is seeking a Privacy Counsel to shape privacy strategy across digital, e-commerce, AI, and customer experience initiatives. In this role, you will act as a trusted advisor, enabling innovation while ensuring responsible and compliant use of personal data in a complex international environment. Key Responsibilities: Advise business stakeholders on privacy and data protection matters, particularly in e-commerce, marketing, analytics, and AI-driven projects. Align privacy priorities with business objectives, balancing risk and innovation. Provide practical, scalable guidance on GDPR and related global data protection regulations. Conduct and oversee Privacy Impact Assessments and Data Protection Impact Assessments. Draft and negotiate privacy-related agreements and contractual clauses. Support stakeholders in handling data breaches and consumer complaints. Contribute to the development of global privacy frameworks and governance standards. Enable compliant and responsible use of emerging technologies. Your Profile: Fully qualified lawyer. At least 5 years’ experience advising on privacy compliance in an international corporate or law firm environment. Strong expertise in GDPR; knowledge of AI and cybersecurity regulations is an advantage. Experience in technology, digital, or e-commerce environments is beneficial. Proven track record in implementing privacy requirements in complex business settings. Strong communication skills with the ability to translate legal complexity into practical guidance. Structured, proactive, and independent working style with high quality standards. What’s on Offer? A strategic privacy role at the intersection of technology and consumer experience. International collaboration within a dynamic, innovation-driven environment. Opportunity to shape global privacy governance. Long-term professional development in a digital business landscape.
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Frankfurt, Hessen

Cloud Security Expert

Cloud Security Expert  Location: Frankfurt A role that inspires you Join a forward-looking organisation as Cloud Security Expert within the Second Line of Defence. In this independent oversight function, you will assess, challenge, and strengthen cloud security frameworks, ensuring that cloud environments are resilient, compliant, and aligned with enterprise-wide risk governance standards. Key Responsibilities: Act as a Second Line of Defence function providing independent oversight of cloud security risks. Define and maintain cloud security policies, standards, and control frameworks. Conduct independent risk assessments of cloud architectures, configurations, and deployments (e.g. AWS, Azure, GCP). Review and challenge First Line cloud implementations and security controls. Assess risks related to identity and access management, data protection, encryption, and network security in cloud environments. Ensure alignment with regulatory and cybersecurity requirements. Establish monitoring, reporting, and escalation mechanisms for cloud-related risks. Support incident oversight and review root-cause analyses from a governance perspective. Provide expert guidance and training on secure cloud adoption practices. Your Profile: Degree in computer science, cyber security, or a related technical discipline. Several years of experience in cloud security, cyber risk, or security governance. Strong knowledge of major cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP) and cloud security principles. Experience with security frameworks and control standards (e.g. ISO 27001, NIST, CIS). Familiarity with regulatory requirements in regulated environments is advantageous. Analytical mindset with the ability to independently assess and challenge technical implementations. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Fluent English skills; German is an advantage. What’s on Offer? A high-impact Second Line role with organisation-wide visibility. Opportunity to shape cloud security governance and risk oversight. Collaboration with technical and risk teams in a modern cloud-driven environment. Long-term development within a strategically important security function.
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Frankfurt, Hessen

AI Security Expert

AI Security Expert Location: Frankfurt A role that inspires you Join a forward-thinking organisation as AI Security Expert within the Second Line of Defence. In this independent oversight role, you will define and challenge the security standards for artificial intelligence solutions, ensuring robust risk governance and regulatory compliance while enabling responsible AI innovation across the organisation. Key Responsibilities: Act as a Second Line of Defence function providing independent oversight of AI security risks. Define and maintain security standards and control frameworks for AI and machine learning systems. Conduct independent risk assessments covering AI models, data pipelines, and algorithmic integrity. Review and challenge First Line implementations regarding AI-related security controls. Assess risks such as model manipulation, data poisoning, adversarial attacks, and misuse scenarios. Ensure alignment with regulatory requirements (e.g. AI Act, GDPR, cybersecurity frameworks). Establish monitoring and reporting mechanisms for AI-related security risks. Provide expert guidance and training on secure and compliant AI development practices. Your Profile: Degree in computer science, cyber security, AI, or a related technical discipline. Several years of experience in cyber security, risk management, or governance, with exposure to AI environments. Strong understanding of AI security risks and regulatory developments. Experience in control frameworks, risk methodologies, or oversight functions is an advantage. Analytical mindset with the ability to assess and challenge complex technical implementations. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Fluent English skills; German is an advantage. What’s on Offer? A high-impact Second Line role at the intersection of AI, security, and risk governance. Opportunity to shape AI security standards at organisational level. Collaboration with technical and risk experts in an innovation-driven environment. Long-term development in a rapidly evolving technology domain.
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