Join Levio, a leader in digital transformation, and take your career to the next level. You will work alongside high-caliber professionals on ambitious, large-scale technology projects, directly embedded in our clients' environments. At Levio, we value expertise, curiosity, and continuous improvement — and we give you the space to grow.
Requirements
- Define and maintain enterprise privacy-by-design and privacy-by-default architectures.
- Architect data protection controls across applications, infrastructure, cloud, and data platforms.
- Establish standards for data classification, handling, retention, archiving, and secure destruction.
- Ensure consistent application of data protection controls across on-premise, cloud, and hybrid environments.
- Architect privacy governance frameworks aligned with GDPR, Quebec Law 25, PIPEDA, and ISO/IEC 27701.
- Define control baselines, assurance mechanisms, and compliance monitoring models.
- Support executive decision-making related to privacy risk, compliance posture, and regulatory exposure.
- Collaborate with legal, internal audit, and GRC teams to ensure regulatory alignment.
- Architect encryption, key management, and secrets management strategies.
- Define data loss prevention (DLP) architectures and monitoring mechanisms.
- Ensure strong access controls and segregation of duties for sensitive data.
- Lead privacy risk assessments for complex systems, cloud platforms, AI solutions, and analytics environments.
- Architect solutions for data discovery, data mapping, and records of processing activities (RoPA).
- Ensure privacy requirements are integrated into SDLC, DevSecOps, and data engineering pipelines.
- Support privacy requirements for AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics use cases.
- Ensure auditability, traceability, and accountability of data usage.
- Define architectures for secure data sharing with third parties and vendors.
- Establish data protection requirements for outsourcing, SaaS, and cloud providers.
- Architect controls for cross-border data transfers and data residency requirements.
- Support design of data breach detection, response, and notification processes.
- Act as senior advisor during privacy incidents and regulatory reporting.
- Ensure evidence collection and documentation meet regulatory expectations.
- Act as the senior subject matter expert for data protection and privacy architecture.
- Mentor privacy analysts, GRC professionals, and security architects.
- Communicate privacy risks, architectural decisions, and mitigation strategies to executives and boards.
- Represent the organization with regulators, auditors, and external stakeholders when required.
Benefits
- 4 weeks of cumulative vacation starting from day one
- Flexible working hours
- Professional Development Allowance (PDA) for training, computer equipment, and physical activities
- Training tailored to your areas of expertise
- Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) with employer contribution up to 3% of gross salary
- Modular group insurance plan
- Public transportation or parking reimbursement when required
- Referral bonuses
- 11 statutory holidays
- Personal days
- An active social life (5to7 events, social club, healthy snacks, coffee, and more)