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Supplier Risk Analyst

London
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AMS is a global workforce solutions partner committed to creating inclusive, dynamic, and future-ready workplaces. We help organisations adapt, grow, and thrive in an ever-evolving world by building, shaping, and optimising diverse talent strategies.

On behalf of Tesco IMS, AMS are now looking for a Supplier Risk Analyst for a 6 month contract ,this role offers a fully remote working model.

Tesco IMS deal in the personal - from pet insurance for your best friend, and home insurance for peace of mind, to motor insurance for your dream car or travel money for that trip you've worked hard for. And that means they always work with heart. Whether they're helping their customers or looking after their people, you'll find there's a warmth and friendliness to everything they do.

Key responsibilities:

To support the Supplier Risk and Assurance Manager in developing and delivering assurance activities with third- party suppliers. Recommend changes to systems, technology and processes across third parties to support continuous improvement of our control framework and assurance activity.
Lead supplier onboarding and due diligence processes, ensuring alignment with SS2/21 and internal risk frameworks.
Utilize Hellios FSQS to assess supplier compliance across financial, ESG, and information security domains.
Conduct materiality assessments and maintain a register of outsourcing relationships.
Collaborate with Procurement, Legal, and Information Security teams to evaluate and mitigate third-party risks.
Develop and test stressed exit plans for critical suppliers to support operational resilience.
Monitor supplier performance and risk indicators, producing actionable insights and reports for senior stakeholders.Skills and Qualifications:

Proven experience in supplier risk, third-party risk management, or compliance.
Strong understanding of SS2/21, GDPR, ISO 27001, and operational resilience principles.
Familiarity with Hellios FSQS or similar supplier assurance platforms.
Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills.
Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Experience in supplier onboarding, due diligence, and administrative support.Why Tesco Insurance and Money Services?

Seeing your impact all around you: there's no better feeling.

Lucky for us, we get to feel it all the time. Because whatever our role, we're helping our colleagues and serving our customers, communities and planet a little better every day.

We deal in the personal - from pet insurance for your best friend, and home insurance for peace of mind, to motor insurance for your dream car or travel money for that trip you've worked hard for.

Everything we do is about making things better. Not just for others, but for you too. It's why you'll get bags of choice and plenty of development. It's why you'll always be heard and find balance that works for you. It's why you'll feel totally at home in a place where everyone's welcome.

Next steps

If you are interested in applying for this position and meet the criteria outlined above, please click the link to apply and we will contact you with an update in due course.

Our client will only accept workers operating via an Umbrella or PAYE engagement model.

Please note that for the duration of this assignment you will be working as an external resource engaged by AMS

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