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Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Analyst (AI Training) About The Role We're looking for experienced GRC professionals to help evaluate and improve AI systems being trained on real-world security, compliance, and risk scenarios. Your practitioner knowledge will directly shape how AI understands and reasons about governance frameworks, audit processes, and control environments — making a meaningful impact on the future of enterprise AI. • Organization Alignerr • Type Hourly Contract • Location Remote • Commitment 10–40 hours/week What You'll Do • Review and analyze security policies, controls, and procedures for accuracy and completeness • Evaluate compliance scenarios across frameworks such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, and NIST • Assess risk statements, control mappings, and audit-style documentation • Generate and validate high-quality training and evaluation data for AI systems • Apply your real-world GRC experience to identify nuanced reasoning errors in AI outputs • Provide structured, precise written feedback using defined evaluation guidelines Who You Are • 2+ years of hands-on experience in GRC, compliance, risk management, or information security • Solid familiarity with one or more major frameworks SOC 2, ISO 27001, NIST CSF, PCI-DSS, or similar • Comfortable reading and critically interpreting policy documents, audit reports, and control frameworks • Detail-oriented with strong written reasoning and analytical communication skills • Self-motivated and able to work independently on asynchronous, task-based assignments Nice to Have • Experience with data annotation, quality assurance, or AI evaluation workflows • Background in internal audit, third-party risk, or security consulting • Familiarity with GRC platforms or risk management tooling Why Join Us • Work directly on frontier AI projects with leading AI research labs • Fully remote and flexible — work on your schedule, at your own pace • Freelance perks autonomy, variety, and global collaboration • Contribute to meaningful work that shapes how AI reasons about real-world risk and compliance • Potential for ongoing work and contract extension Apply To This Job

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