We’re the world’s leading sports technology company, at the intersection between sports, media, and betting. More than 1,700 sports federations, media outlets, betting operators, and consumer platforms across 120 countries rely on our know-how and technology to boost their business.
Are you passionate about ensuring compliance and upholding the highest standards of IT governance and responsible AI practices? We are seeking a diligent and forward-thinking Compliance Officer to join our AI department.
In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring our AI systems and processes adhere to internal IT controls and meet regulatory standards, ethical guidelines, and best practices in AI governance. The role involves close collaboration with internal departments such as Privacy, Security and Legal, as well as with external auditors and other stakeholders.
THE CHALLENGE:
As our AI & Data Compliance Specialist, you will navigate the complex landscape of IT governance and responsible AI. Your primary challenge will be to oversee operating IT general controls, including providing support during audits and leading remediation activities to address any compliance gaps. Additionally, you will be working with our compliance and privacy teams to ensure that our data platform and AI solutions are aligned with our internal policies and best practices. You will also help establish, promote and uphold responsible AI practices, ensuring that our AI systems are developed and deployed ethically and transparently.
YOUR PROFILE:
OUR OFFER:
Join us and play a crucial role in shaping our compliance landscape. Your expertise and commitment will help ensure that we continue to meet the highest standards of IT governance and compliance. Apply now and take the next step in your professional journey with us.
Sportradar is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to encourage diversity within our teams. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to among other things, your background, status, or personal preferences