Senior Data Protection Advisor

SGN
Ec4A4Ab, EC4A 4AB, United Kingdom
2 days ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
1 Jun 2026 (2 days ago)

Benefits

Joint-contribution pension from 6% (12% total) Enhanced maternity & family leave Life assurance HolidayPlus Virtual GP & Employee Assistance Programme Retail and leisure discounts

Senior Data Protection Advisor

Farringdon | £58.3k - £63.6k per annum (dependent on skills and qualifications)

Full time | Hybrid

Joint-contribution pension from 6% (12% total) – Enhanced maternity & family leave – Life assurance – HolidayPlus – Virtual GP & Employee Assistance Programme plus retail and leisure discounts & many more.

REQ5721

The Senior Data Protection Advisor plays a key role in ensuring SGN complies with data protection legislation across the business, as part of the Legal Services function.

The role supports the development and embedding of the data protection framework, providing practical, risk-based advice to protect personal data and enable compliance. It is a hands-on position requiring strong technical expertise.

Acting as a subject matter expert, the role works across all business areas to embed good data protection practices, deliver assurance activities, and support the effectiveness of controls.

Working with senior stakeholders across multiple teams, the role also mentors Data Protection Champions and helps strengthen data protection capability across the organisation.

We deliver safety, warmth, and comfort to homes and businesses. Every role, whether in the office or on the front line, plays a key part in this mission. Here’s how you will contribute…

· Be the first point of contact within the company for all day-to-day data protection matters, and work with the SGN colleagues as required to address data protection matters;

· Conduct Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) for new and/or changes to processes and systems, and review DPIAs for higher risk processing; conduct Legitimate Interest Assessments and Transfer Risk Assessments as required;

· Provide data protection expertise into AI governance processes, including advising on data protection considerations within AI systems, automated decision-making and emerging technologies as part of relevant DPIAs and risk assessments;

· Create and maintain data protection policies and standards on the agreed governance frequency;

· Develop and deliver training and guidance on data protection requirements;

· Scope and deliver second line assurance activities to validate data protection controls across SGN;

· Where appropriate, provide advice and guidance on technical data protection matters including data protection contract clauses and data sharing agreements.

· Work with the wider Legal Team to ensure contracts and service agreements meet data protection requirements.

· Manage responses to individuals seeking to exercise their personal data rights (data subject access requests, requests to erase or correct personal data etc.);

· If necessary, assist in response to incidents involving the loss or breach of personal data, and work closely with the DPO, IT, Information Security, and other colleagues on the personal data breach aspects of wider cybersecurity incidents;

· Monitor, review and respond to any data protection queries raised by internal or external stakeholders, including matters sent directly to the data protection email account;

· Design and deliver regular and relevant staff awareness training on data protection via internal training platform and in person where required;

· Monitor changes to data protection laws and other emerging trends of relevance to SGN;

· Maintain and update appropriate registrations with the regulatory authorities, the ICO;

What you will need

· Strong knowledge of UK/EU data protection (UK GDPR, DPA 2018)

· Experience with DPIAs, risk mitigation, and commercial data protection clauses

· Familiarity with Microsoft Purview and AI governance

· Background in compliance, assurance, or risk within complex organisations

· Commercially aware with strong stakeholder management skills

· Experience in regulated or critical infrastructure environments preferred

· EIR knowledge and relevant qualifications (e.g. CIPP/E, CIPM) desirable

Not sure you meet every requirement?

Research shows some people – particularly women and those from underrepresented backgrounds – may hesitate to apply unless they meet every criteria. AtSGN, we value diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.

If this role interests you but you’re not sure you tick every box, we’d still love to hear from you. You might be just who we’re looking for – now or in the future.

Why SGN?

SGN leads pioneering research and development for a energy system. Our innovative technologies are transforming the gas industry while keeping people safe and warm. We are an award-winning employer, including CCA Gold Awards forGreat Places to Work andInclusivity and Accessibility, and a proud Gold member of the Armed Forces Covenant.

If you require any accommodations or support during the application process, reach out to us. We're here to help ensure an inclusive and accessible experience for everyone.

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