Royal BAM Group

Risk and Control Specialist

Royal BAM Group

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: United Kingdom

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About the role

  • Shape and steer the UK&I risk agenda in line with Group Risk & Control strategy
  • Translate strategic risk requirements into actionable roadmaps for the UK&I division
  • Influence divisional leadership thinking by providing timely, data driven insights on emerging enterprise risks
  • Lead, develop and support a high-performing team
  • Support the continuous enhancement of the Enterprise Risk Management Framework
  • Partner with divisional and senior leadership to identify, assess and prioritise strategic, operational, financial and compliance enterprise risks
  • Lead the UK&I implementation of the BAM Control Framework
  • Move the division toward dynamic risk management

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s preferred (Finance, Business, Risk, or related)
  • 5+ years in enterprise risk management, internal control, assurance or strategy execution—preferably in complex or project‑driven environments
  • Experience driving cross‑functional transformation or implementing frameworks at scale
  • Comfortable with data, analytics and digital tools; experience applying insights to shape decisions
  • Strong communicator with credibility at senior leadership level.
Benefits
  • contributory pension
  • BUPA
  • life assurance
  • 26 days holiday (plus bank holidays)
  • gym subsidy
  • BAM social club membership
  • many more exciting benefits
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
enterprise risk managementinternal controlassurancestrategy executiondata analyticsrisk assessmentcompliance managementframework implementationdynamic risk managementproject management
Soft Skills
leadershipcommunicationinfluencingteam developmentstrategic thinkingcollaborationcredibilitydata-driven decision makingproblem solvingcross-functional teamwork