Role at a glance
- Salary
- Not Disclosed
- Location
- United Kingdom - England - London
- Work arrangement
- Hybrid
- Employment
- Full-time
- Experience
- 5+ years of experience in GRC, information security compliance, or technology audit roles in fintech, banking, payments, or other...
- Education
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Security, Cybersecurity, or in an engineering/STEM field.
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Role Summary
The GRC Engineer will scale SpaceXAI and xMoney’s information security governance, risk, and compliance programs for regulated European Union and United Kingdom markets. The role focuses on combining regulatory readiness with technical implementation, automation, and collaboration across engineering, privacy, auditors, and supervisory contacts.
What You'll Do
- Own and evolve EU/UK financial services and digital operational resilience posture across DORA and related EBA, ESMA, EIOPA, PRA, and...
- Build and maintain Compliance-as-Code capabilities, including policy-as-code, automated control validation, continuous evidence...
- Operate and extend GRC platforms such as Vanta and integrate them with cloud, identity, logging, and engineering systems.
- Partner with architects and engineering leads to incorporate EU/UK information security and regulatory requirements into system design.
- Design, implement, and validate technical information security controls covering access control, logging and monitoring, encryption,...
- Operate the cybersecurity and compliance risk register, lead information security risk assessments, and manage relationships with...
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Hands-on experience with EU/UK information security and financial services regulations, GRC automation, Compliance-as-Code, technical security controls, and collaboration with engineering and privacy teams.
Required
- Hands-on experience implementing or operating controls against DORA, the EU AI Act, NIS2, PSD2/PSR, or UK PRA/FCA operational resilience...
- Familiarity with EU/UK data privacy regulations, including EU GDPR, UK GDPR, or UK Data Protection Act 2018
- Experience with Compliance-as-Code practices and GRC automation tooling such as Vanta or similar
- Technical fluency in on-premises, hybrid, or cloud environments including AWS, GCP, or Azure
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Security, Cybersecurity, or an engineering/STEM field
Preferred
- 7+ years of information security compliance, GRC engineering, or technology audit-related experience in fintech or financial services...
- Hands-on experience implementing IAM, logging and monitoring, encryption, network segmentation, or infrastructure hardening controls
- Experience integrating compliance checks into CI/CD pipelines
- Experience supporting ISO 27001 and/or SOC 2 programs
- Familiarity with DORA ICT third-party risk, register of information, TLPT concepts, and major ICT-related incident reporting expectations
- Experience with AI governance under the EU AI Act
- Experience enabling enterprise sales through trust centers, vendor questionnaires, and customer security reviews
- Certifications such as CISSP, CISA, CISM, CRISC, or ISO 27001 Lead Implementer/Auditor
Original job description
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Original job description
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SpaceXAI’s mission is to create AI systems that can accurately understand the universe and aid humanity in its pursuit of knowledge. Our team is small, highly motivated, and focused on engineering excellence. This organization is for individuals who appreciate challenging themselves and thrive on curiosity. We operate with a flat organizational structure. All employees are expected to be hands-on and to contribute directly to the company’s mission. Leadership is given to those who show initiative and consistently deliver excellence. Work ethic and strong prioritization skills are important. All employees are expected to have strong communication skills. They should be able to concisely and accurately share knowledge with their teammates.
ABOUT THE ROLE:
We are seeking an experienced Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) Engineer focused on European Union and United Kingdom information security and financial services regulation to help scale compliance for SpaceXAI and xMoney. As we expand deeper into regulated EU/UK markets, maintaining a robust, transparent, and technically sound information security GRC program is critical. You will architect the systems and processes that automate trust — a pragmatic operator who understands that GRC exists to enable the business, balancing rigorous standards with the velocity of a high-growth company. The ideal candidate brings hands-on experience with frameworks such as DORA, the EU AI Act, NIS2, and related EU/UK information security and operational resilience obligations, plus GRC engineering skills: Compliance-as-Code, continuous evidence collection, and deep partnership with engineering so controls are designed into the platform rather than bolted on after the fact.
This role may also include additional tasks and responsibilities as needed to support the team and evolving business priorities. This position may require occasional travel.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Own and evolve EU/UK financial services and digital operational resilience posture across DORA (including ICT risk management, incident reporting, resilience testing, and third-party ICT provider oversight), and complementary expectations from EBA/ESMA/EIOPA guidance, PSD2/PSR where applicable, and UK PRA/FCA operational resilience requirements supporting xMoney.
- Build and maintain Compliance-as-Code capabilities — policy-as-code, automated control validation, continuous evidence collection, and monitoring integrated into CI/CD — so audit and supervisory readiness scales with the business rather than depending on manual, point-in-time checks.
- Operate and extend GRC platforms (e.g., Vanta) as the backbone for control mapping, evidence management, and continuous compliance; integrate with cloud, identity, logging, and engineering systems to reduce administrative bottlenecks.
- Partner with Architects and Engineering Leads to bake EU/UK information security and regulatory requirements into design early; translate complex obligations into concrete technical implementations and auditor- or supervisor-ready narratives without slowing development.
- Design, implement, and validate technical information security controls relevant to regulated EU/UK environments (access control, logging and monitoring, encryption, change management, vulnerability management, ICT third-party oversight, and secure SDLC) — not just document them.
- Operate the cybersecurity and compliance risk register — identify, quantify, and track risks, distinguishing theoretical gaps from meaningful business and regulatory risk under EU/UK supervisory expectations.
- Lead information security risk assessments and compliance reviews for new products, features, vendors, and architectural changes that affect the EU/UK regulated attack surface, including ICT third-party / critical provider diligence aligned to DORA.
- Liaise with the Data Privacy team on security-relevant intersections (e.g., security measures supporting confidentiality and integrity.
- Own and cultivate relationships with external auditors, assessors, and (where applicable) supervisory contacts on information security topics; serve as the bridge between external parties and internal teams so requests are reasonable, clear, and relevant to our stack.
- Develop, maintain, and continuously improve information security policies, standards, and procedures aligned to DORA, the EU AI Act, NIS2 where in scope, and complementary frameworks (e.g., ISO 27001, SOC 2) where they overlap.
- Champion pragmatic governance — prioritize issues that represent real security or business risk over checkbox compliance.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Security, Cybersecurity, or in an engineering/STEM field.
- 5+ years of experience in GRC, information security compliance, or technology audit roles in fintech, banking, payments, or other heavily regulated environments with EU and/or UK exposure.
- Hands-on experience implementing or operating controls against several of the following: DORA, the EU AI Act, NIS2, PSD2/PSR, or UK PRA/FCA operational resilience expectations — not only reading the requirements.
- Familiar with data privacy regulations applicable to the EU/UK region (e.g., EU GDPR, UK GDPR, UK Data Protection Act 2018) sufficient to liaise with Privacy counterparts.
- Experience with Compliance-as-Code practices and GRC automation tooling (e.g., Vanta, or similar), with a bias toward continuous monitoring and reducing manual evidence collection.
- Technical fluency sufficient to speak the language of engineering, On-premises, hybrid, or cloud (AWS/GCP/Azure), and security architecture, and to anticipate how design decisions impact information security risk and compliance.
PREFERRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
- 7+ years of information security compliance, GRC engineering, or technology audit-related experience in fintech or financial services with a primary EU/UK focus.
- Hands-on experience implementing technical controls (e.g., IAM, logging and monitoring, encryption, network segmentation, infrastructure hardening) and integrating compliance checks into CI/CD pipelines.
- Experience supporting ISO 27001 and/or SOC 2 programs alongside EU/UK regulatory obligations.
- Familiar with GDPR concepts that commonly intersect with information security (e.g., security of processing, breach notification timelines, encryption/pseudonymization as security measures) when collaborating with DPO/Legal/Privacy functions.
- Familiarity with DORA ICT third-party risk, register of information, threat-led penetration testing (TLPT) concepts, and major ICT-related incident reporting expectations.
- Experience with AI governance under the EU AI Act or related national guidance, especially security controls for AI features in regulated financial products.
- Familiar with related regional regimes that may touch information security scope (e.g., ePrivacy, Digital Services Act touchpoints, MiCA where relevant to product scope, or FCA Consumer Duty technology implications).
- Experience enabling enterprise sales through trust centers, vendor questionnaires, and customer security reviews for EU/UK buyers.
- Proven ability to operate a risk register and apply judgment in gray areas — focusing on outcomes over optics.
- Exceptional analytical, problem-solving, organizational, and project management skills, with the ability to take compliance programs from conception to assessment-ready launch.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills — able to explain information security and regulatory requirements to engineers, legal, privacy, sales, and executives in plain language.
- Certifications such as CISSP, CISA, CISM, CRISC, ISO 27001 Lead Implementer/Auditor, or similar preferred; are a plus for liaison fluency, not a substitute for security depth.
- Prior experience working with or within EU/UK-regulated financial institutions, EMI/PI environments, or supervised fintechs is a plus.
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About the company
xAI
Large Enterprise
xAI is a cutting-edge technology company focused on developing advanced artificial intelligence solutions to enhance human capabilities and optimize decision-making processes. Founded by a team of leading experts in AI and machine learning, xAI aims to address complex challenges across various industries, including healthcare, finance, and transportation. By prioritizing ethical AI development, the company is committed to creating innovative tools that empower organizations to harness the full potential of artificial intelligence while ensuring transparency and accountability.
xAI is a cutting-edge technology company focused on developing advanced artificial intelligence solutions to enhance human capabilities and optimize decision-making processes. Founded by a team of leading experts in AI and machine learning, xAI aims to address complex challenges across various industries, including healthcare, finance, and transportation. By prioritizing ethical AI development, the company is committed to creating innovative tools that empower organizations to harness the full potential of artificial intelligence while ensuring transparency and accountability.