IT Risk Manager (GRC & Information Security)

Dublin
3 weeks ago
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IT Risk Manager (GRC & Information Security)

Dublin City Centre (Hybrid – 3 days onsite per week)

Overview

We are working with an Irish organisation in Dublin is seeking an experienced IT Risk Manager to lead and enhance its IT Risk, Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC), Information Security and Third-Party Risk Management capabilities.

This role will play a critical part in developing and embedding a mature IT risk management framework across a complex, operationally critical environment. The successful candidate will take ownership of IT risk governance, strengthen third-party risk oversight and ensure robust policies, standards, and controls are in place to safeguard systems, data and services.

What You’ll Bring

Strong understanding of information security principles, governance, and risk management frameworks

Experience conducting IT risk assessments, control testing, or cyber governance activities

Lead risk identification, assessment, treatment, and monitoring processes

Maintain and oversee the IT and Information Security risk registers

Provide independent oversight and challenge on IT and cyber risks

Deliver clear, concise risk reporting to senior leadership and governance committees

Ensure alignment with recognised frameworks (e.g. ISO 27001, NIST, COBIT)

Experience & Skills Required

5+ years’ experience in IT Risk, GRC, or Information Security roles

Demonstrated experience building or enhancing IT risk frameworks

Strong experience in IT Third-Party Risk Management

Solid understanding of IT control frameworks and risk methodologies

Experience developing policies and governance documentation

Strong stakeholder engagement and influencing skills

Ability to operate independently within a second-line risk function

Relevant certifications desirable (CRISC, CISM, CISSP, ISO 27001 Lead Implementer/Auditor)

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