Technology Assurance Analyst
Your team
The UKI Assurance Team are part of the second line of defence and work with the business to provide support and expertise to aid the identification, management & mitigation of risk. Reporting into the Technology Assurance Manager, the Technology Assurance Analyst will play a key role in ensuring the UKI division meets business objectives and maintains effective cyber security posture by providing assurance over key risks & controls.
What you’ll do
UKI Assurance work across the entire UKI division and all sub brands, giving plenty of variety in your role. You will be encouraged to:
1. Lead reviews of a variety of business areas through planning, fieldwork and reporting, to assure key Technology and Cyber Security controls are designed adequately and operating effectively to mitigate risk.
2. Lead or support a variety of projects across the wider second line team.
3. Identify gaps in control frameworks, adherence to processes and operational impacts to infrastructure and architecture. Use your insight to promote new ways of working and control improvements.
4. Understanding the potential impacts to the business and provide clear guidance and recommendations to management to improve our security posture.
5. Build and manage relationships with stakeholders, to discuss findings, and make insightful recommendations to mitigate risk whilst balancing business objectives.
6. Present, communicate and articulate information across all formats to a wide range of stakeholders across the UKI division.
7. Set valuable actions with first line leadership, tracking and validating this to ensure sustainable implementation and delivery by the business.
How you’ll do it
8. Use your knowledge of NIST CSF 2.0, COBIT, or other Technology and Cyber Security Frameworks to help improve overall risk and control culture.
9. Apply understanding of Technology processes, including Architecture, Engineering, Security Operations and Incident Management.
10. Continually grow your risk assurance skills, knowledge of the business, and connections to the people around you.
11. Use experience from working in Risk, Quality, Internal Audit, Compliance, or a similar role where you can demonstrate transferable skills.
12. Knowledge of SQL or Python, data analytics, data visualisation, or automation, are not crucial but would be beneficial.
13. Ask good questions, be curious, and willing to challenge the status quo.
14. Maintain attention to detail and professional skepticism when reviewing evidence.
15. Use effective organisation and planning skills to run reviews/projects and prioritise tasks to meet deadlines.
What we’ll offer you
16. £1,000 learning fund
17. Uncapped leave
18. Bonus scheme
19. Pension contribution scheme
20. Private healthcare
21. Flexible ways of working – home or office, it’s your choice!
22. Access to thousands of Udemy courses
23. Invest via the Company Sharesave Scheme
24. 16 hours paid volunteering time per year
About Flutter UK & Ireland
Extraordinary starts here.
Flutter UK & Ireland unites a dozen brands, hundreds of teams and thousands of colleagues who create trusted entertainment for millions of customers every week.
With the likes of Paddy Power, Betfair, PokerStars, tombola and Sky Betting & Gaming in the fold, we’re the largest division of global entertainment giant Flutter and boast some of the most popular apps and games in UK and Ireland markets.
At Flutter UK & Ireland, we can guarantee you that no two days will ever be the same — and you’ll have the chance to make a difference to your career, the industry, and your amazing colleagues.
We’re working to be an inclusive employer, and we encourage people from all backgrounds, ways of thinking and working to apply. Everyone brings different perspectives and experiences; you don't have to meet all the requirements listed to apply for this role.
If you need any adjustments to make this role work for you let us know, and we’ll see how we can accommodate them.