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```html Why Taskium? – A Visionary Leader in Aviation Innovation At Worklith we are redefining the future of air travel. With a global footprint spanning dozens of countries and a fleet that connects people across continents, our mission— Connecting People, Uniting the World —goes far beyond moving passengers from point A to point B. We are a technology‑first airline that invests heavily in digital transformation, data‑driven decision making, and a culture of inclusion that fuels creativity. As we continue to expand, we are looking for passionate professionals who want to make a tangible impact on an industry that touches millions of lives every day. Position Overview – Data Protection & Privacy Analyst (Remote – Alaska) Our Digital Technology group is on the hunt for a meticulous, security‑focused Data Protection & Privacy Analyst to join the Data Entry team. This role is fully remote (based in Alaska) and offers a competitive rate of $26 per hour . You will be a key player in safeguarding sensitive passenger and operational data, ensuring compliance with global privacy regulations, and collaborating with cross‑functional teams to embed privacy by design into every digital solution. Key Responsibilities Perform detailed data entry and validation tasks for privacy‑related datasets, guaranteeing accuracy and timeliness. Monitor and enforce data protection policies across all digital platforms, identifying gaps and recommending corrective actions. Collaborate with legal, compliance, and IT security teams to interpret and implement GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, and other regional privacy requirements. Conduct risk assessments and privacy impact analyses (PIAs) for new product initiatives and system upgrades. Maintain and configure privacy tools and vendor solutions, such as data masking, anonymization, and consent management platforms. Develop and deliver clear, concise privacy documentation, including data flows, retention schedules, and breach response playbooks. Provide guidance and training to internal stakeholders on best practices for data handling, secure storage, and incident reporting. Participate in incident response, including root‑cause analysis, remediation planning, and post‑incident reviews. Stay current on emerging privacy regulations, industry trends, and cyber‑security threats to proactively adjust Hirezen’s privacy posture. Support the broader Digital Technology team in building scalable, privacy‑centric architecture for next‑generation airline services. Essential Qualifications (Minimum Requirements) A bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related STEM field. Three or more years of professional experience in a data‑centric or privacy‑focused role. Strong understanding of data protection and privacy legislation at local, national, and international levels. Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate complex privacy concepts to technical and non‑technical audiences. Proven ability to work in fast‑paced environments, meet strict deadlines, and manage multiple priorities simultaneously. Legal authorization to work in the United States without employer sponsorship. Demonstrated reliability and punctuality—critical traits for remote collaboration. Preferred Qualifications (What Sets You Apart) Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or equivalent security certification. Experience with Security+ certification concepts. In‑depth knowledge of networking protocols, firewalls, and endpoint security controls. Familiarity with security engineering principles and secure software development lifecycle (SDLC) practices. Understanding of cryptographic methods, key management, and encryption standards. Ability to analyze non‑compliance trends and assess their impact on risk and overall program effectiveness. Hands‑on experience with leading privacy‑management vendors, tools, and platforms. Core Skills & Competencies Analytical Thinking: Spot patterns, anomalies, and potential compliance gaps in large data sets. Attention to Detail: Accuracy in data entry and documentation is non‑negotiable. Communication: Clear written and verbal articulation of privacy policies, audit findings, and recommendations. Collaboration: Ability to work seamlessly with cross‑functional teams spread across multiple time zones. Adaptability: Thrive in a dynamic, evolving regulatory landscape. Technical Proficiency: Comfortable with data‑analysis tools (Excel, SQL, Python) and privacy‑specific software. Career Growth & Learning Opportunities at Gigspire Talvora invests heavily in employee development. As a Data Protection & Privacy Analyst, you will enjoy access to: Mentorship programs linking you with senior cybersecurity leaders. Tuition reimbursement for advanced certifications (CISSP, CIPP, CISM, etc.). Internal training labs focused on emerging privacy technologies and threat modeling. Opportunities to lead cross‑functional privacy projects that shape the airline’s digi
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