.Data Protection Manager (Openbank) Join Openbank, the 100% digital bank of the Santander Group, where innovation meets opportunity! With over 2 million customers across Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, and Portugal, we're leading the way in digital banking. From loans and mortgages to a cutting-edge, fully automated investment platform, our products are transforming the industry. At Openbank, we pride ourselves on simplicity, agility, and security, earning us the title of the most recommended Spanish bank among our customers. As we expand internationally, with plans to launch in Mexico and the United States, there's never been a more exciting time to join our team. If you're passionate about digital innovation, eager to make an impact, and ready to be part of a dynamic and forward-thinking company, then we want to hear from you! Mission: Our objective is to provide data protection support to different products and services of the entity, reporting to the Data Protection Officer. Knowledge of data protection in financial services and the implementation of regulations in different geographies of the European Union is necessary. The successful candidate should hold experience in a similar data protection role and have a proven track record of delivering results in a challenging environment. The individual will be capable of delivering results, with and through colleagues and peers, both cross-functionally and cross-jurisdictionally. Responsibilities: Provide practical guidance and advice internally on Data Protection matters while working as part of the data privacy team under the guidance of Openbank's Data Protection Officer. Participate in all processes that deal with the processing of personal data and provide relevant consultations. Advise and support business functions on data protection issues arising day-to-day. Ensure compliance with international, national, state, and local privacy laws and regulations. Create and implement strategies to ensure compliance with data protection laws. Perform DPIAs, PIAs, and LI assessments and build/maintain the client's RoPA. Analyze risk associated with data processing operations and monitor compliance with GDPR and other personal data legal requirements. Maintain processes for receiving, documenting, tracking, investigating, and acting on all requests/complaints concerning the organization's privacy policies and procedures. To be successful in the role you must have: Minimum of 10 years of relevant legal/compliance experience, including at a law firm or prior in-house experience. Degree in Law; master's degree in technology and/or data protection (desirable). Advanced English level (C1); other languages such asGerman, Dutch, or Portuguese are desirable. Certification as DPO, IAPP, or similar. Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills. Excellent analytical, reading, comprehension, writing skills, and strong attention to detail