Compliance Manager

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11 months ago
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Building a sustainable tomorrow

BAM UK and Ireland is recruiting a Compliance Manager UK&I. This role can be based between any UK&I regional office and home, travel will be required across the UK and Ireland.
The role of Compliance Manager will actively contribute to the further development of the compliance, integrity and privacy program, raising awareness and embedding compliance topics in the BAM UK & Ireland Division. You will work closely with colleagues across BAM UK&I, the Divisional Compliance Officer UK&I and with the Group Director Governance & Compliance.

Your mission

• Support the compliance program in BAM UK&I in consultation with the Segment management, the Divisional Compliance Officer UK&I and the Director of Governance and Compliance for BAM Group.
• Ensure compliance, integrity and privacy dilemmas are identified and discussed within the organisation through workshops, consultations, toolbox sessions.
• Prepare and coordinate integrated compliance awareness programs.
• Undertake scenario based workshops within Segment and Business Units.
• Coordinate and carry out compliance reports and investigations, with supervision and support from the Divisional Compliance Officer UK&I.
• Support data privacy, data protection and information security colleagues to achieve training outcomes and implementation of processes and procedures. Conduct periodic compliance risk analysis.
• Identify improvements for compliance, integrity and privacy in processes and practices.
• Report the status of compliance activities to Segment management and the Divisional Compliance Officer UK&I.

Profile Mindset & Culture

• Role model the BAM values and behaviours.
• Create a culture of continuous improvement and delivery.
• Identify and grows best practices and strengthen system and process controls.
• A strong and confident individual and an independent thinker.

Executing the results

• The ability to set clear goals and commit to improved performance; tenacious and accountable in driving results.
• Confident with the ability to lead and support others through complex situations.
• Viewed by others as having a high degree of integrity, forethought and specialist knowledge in their decision making.
• The ability to act in a transparent and consistent manner while always taking into account what is best for BAM.

Relationships and Influence

• Naturally connects and builds strong relationships with others, demonstrating strong emotional intelligence and an ability to communicate clearly and persuasively.
• An ability to inspire trust and followership in others through compelling influence, powerful charisma, passion in their beliefs, and active drive.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills at the different levels of the organization.

Who are we looking for?

• Experience of compliance in a corporate context, preferably within a large, complex organisation
• A relevant qualification in a related subject
• A positive self-starter with a proactive and ambitious attitude
• Ability to communicate with people at all levels and influence change within the business
• Proficient in the scoping, application and use of information technology
• Experience in coaching and developing others.
• Strong analytical skills with a strong business focus
• A passion for open cooperation and organisational improvement.

What’s in it for you?

A challenging and continuously changing environment in a forward thinking organisation. In addition to an attractive salary and benefits package, we support further personal growth and development.

Your work environment

People are at the heart of what we do at BAM. We recognise that creating a diverse and inclusive environment that nurtures our employees and encourages them to bring their best and whole self to work is crucial. We’re on an exciting journey to get us there by recruiting the very best talent to join us regardless of race, colour, religion, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability or other characteristics.

Be you! Join us today, so we can achieve amazing things together and build a sustainable tomorrow.

Who are we?

The art of building is about building for communities; it’s about building for life.

Where others stop, we go further, leading the way towards a sustainable tomorrow for us and future generations. As an industry leader, we raise the bar.

Our values: sustainable, inclusive, collaborative, reliable and ownership, enable us to achieve our ambitions. Today, tomorrow and every day.

Our recruitment process, what you need to know?

BAM is committed to ensuring a fully inclusive recruitment and onboarding process, so if at any time you feel we need to do something to make it more accessible to you, do not hesitate to speak with one of our team, and we will do our best to support you

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