
Risk Management Consultant – m/f/d
Rödl & Partner
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Nürnberg • Germany
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About the role
- Active participation in the project team to further develop the company-wide risk management system and define uniform standards
- Independent execution of risk inventories and development of mitigation measures for specific business areas
- Administration and use of the digital risk management tool
- Preparation and continuous enhancement of risk analyses across various compliance areas
- Responsibility for preparing and maintaining regular risk and compliance reports
- Further development of KYC processes in collaboration with the Anti-Money Laundering Officer, as well as administration and deployment of an AML tool
- Preparation and delivery of anti-money laundering training
Requirements
- Degree in Law, Economics/Business Administration, an IT-related field, or a comparable discipline
- Relevant professional experience in establishing or further developing an Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) system
- Independent and structured working style
- Proficient with MS Office applications
- Good written and spoken English
Benefits
- Structured onboarding, fast team integration, and early assumption of responsibility
- Clear career model, entrepreneurial opportunities, and training for professional and personal development in our in-house academy
- Competitive compensation, remote work — including from selected European countries, flexible working hours, and a good work–life balance with 30 days of vacation for a 5-day week
- Subsidized EGYM Wellpass, comprehensive health promotion, bike leasing, and a subsidy for the Deutschlandticket
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
risk managementrisk inventoriesmitigation measuresrisk analysesKYC processesanti-money laundering (AML)Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)MS Office
Soft Skills
independent workingstructured workingcommunication