At Syngenta, our goal is to build the most collaborative and trustworthy team in agriculture, providing top-quality seeds and innovative crop protection solutions that improve farmers' success. To support this mission, Syngenta is seeking a Hybrid Privacy Analyst (1 year fixed-term contract) in Budapest.
Accountabilities
- As a Data Protection Analyst, you will support our internal business teams and partners in responding to various data protection queries, support the completion of data privacy risk assessments, and work to ensure operational business processes are compliant with data protection laws and regulations. In addition, you will support our third-party risk management program. Whilst working directly with HR teams across the business, you will identify potential privacy risks and supporting mitigation activities as per data protection legal requirements. Reporting to the Global Data Protection Lead, you'll help drive a culture of privacy, transparency, and compliance.
- Assist in maintaining the Records of Processing Activities (ROPAs) and ensuring it remains up to date.
- Assist conduct data protection impact assessments (DPIAs), third-party data privacy risk assessments, including Transfer Impact Assessment (TIA) and AI Risk Assessment, and monitor their remediation actions.
- Monitor and document data flows and assist in mapping personal data across systems and services.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (e.g., IT, InfoSec, Procurement) to gather information for privacy reviews.
- Support the implementation and maintenance of privacy policies, procedures, and training materials.
- Assist in the investigation of data privacy incidents.
- Provide guidance to teams on data protection queries.
- Assist in developing and delivering privacy training program to raise awareness across the organization.
- Support data retention activities and related compliance projects.
- Stay up to date about relevant data protection and AI regulations and industry best practices.
- Manage special projects assigned by Global Data Protection Lead.