Senior IT Compliance Officer – Information Security & Risk

About the position We are hiring a Senior IT Compliance Officer for one of our clients to join the Cyber Security team of a leading Nordic logistics organization in Stockholm. In this expert role, you will own and lead compliance efforts across NIS2, IT General Controls (ITGC), and ISO/IEC 27001:2022. You will design and operate an integrated compliance program, ensure effective controls, coordinate audits, deliver risk-based reporting to leadership, and collaborate cross-functionally to translate complex regulations into practical, scalable, business-aligned solutions that support digital transformation and trust. This senior position requires deep expertise in ISMS, ITGC, and compliance governance, combined with strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Responsibilities • Design and operate an integrated compliance program for NIS2, ITGC, and ISO 27001:2022 • Ensure well-designed, implemented, and effective controls with clear evidence and audit readiness • Coordinate internal and external audits and act as primary contact for auditors/regulators • Collaborate with Legal, Procurement, Finance, HR, and product/solution owners to implement practical controls • Oversee ITGC governance, control execution, evidence collection, and remediation tracking • Support OT Security alignment with NIS2 and ISO requirements • Deliver quarterly dashboards and insights to IT and Group Leadership for strategic decision-making Requirements • University degree (or equivalent experience) plus a minimum of 7 years in information security, IT audit/assurance or risk management, including at least 3 years leading compliance or assurance programs • Expertise in ISMS design and operation, ITGC domains, and control mapping • Fluent in Swedish and English • Strong communicator, solution-oriented, driven, and structured • Excellent team collaboration skills for on-site stakeholder work Nice-to-haves • Certifications such as ISO 27001 Lead Implementer/Auditor, CISA, CISM, or CRISC Apply tot his job

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