About the job
Why Choose Nebius?
Nebius is at the forefront of cloud computing, innovating solutions to empower the global AI economy. We provide essential tools and resources that allow our clients to tackle real-world challenges and transform industries without incurring substantial infrastructure costs or the necessity of assembling large in-house AI/ML teams. Our team operates at the cutting edge of AI cloud infrastructure, collaborating with some of the most talented and innovative leaders and engineers in the industry.
Our Work Environment
Based in Amsterdam and publicly traded on Nasdaq, Nebius boasts a global presence with R&D hubs throughout Europe, North America, and Israel. Our workforce exceeds 1400 employees, including over 400 highly skilled engineers with profound expertise in both hardware and software engineering, complemented by an in-house AI R&D team.
The Role
The Privacy Manager will collaborate closely with various business and technology teams at Nebius to identify privacy risks, develop solutions, and implement strategies that ensure business success in a fast-evolving regulatory landscape. This position is integral to our collegial Group Privacy Office, which is part of the Legal team.
Your Key Responsibilities Include:
- Advising business units (marketing, sales, IT, and operations) on compliance with privacy, AI, and related regulations, while working collaboratively with Group Privacy Office colleagues on projects of both regional and global significance.
- Conducting vendor and third-party privacy risk assessments, especially concerning cloud service providers, data center partners, and managed service vendors.
- Assisting with cross-border data transfer evaluations, including Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), Transfer Impact Assessments (TIAs), and adequacy mechanisms.
- Delivering clear, practical guidance in a multicultural setting, effectively balancing regulatory expectations with business realities.
- Efficiently advising on data protection clauses in various agreements, including licensing, vendor contracts, SaaS, technology agreements, and confidentiality agreements.
- Supporting product development by advising on privacy-by-design and privacy-by-default principles, aligning regulatory obligations with business objectives and client expectations.
- Drafting, updating, and maintaining internal and external privacy documentation.
