IC
Posted:
June 09, 2026
Location:
singapore, singapore, Singapore
Job Description
Contractual Compliance Analyst Position Summary The Contractual Compliance Analyst's primary role is to process complaints received by ICANN regarding all matters related to the Registrar and Registry agreements, and the Consensus Policies.
Key Responsibilities Review, analyze and process complaints in accordance with standard operating procedures Conduct and coordinate required follow-up procedures Make recommendations for standard operating procedures improvements Monitor day to day operations to identify and report emerging trends affecting compliance Prepare and provide referrals to enforcement and compliance check activities Provide information and support for investigations, Quality Assurance, and other reviews. Conduct calls with Contracted Parties on a regular basis per process Participate in continuous improvement Participate in staff development/training Other duties as assigned or requested to support the overall goals
Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Required Preferre...
Key Responsibilities Review, analyze and process complaints in accordance with standard operating procedures Conduct and coordinate required follow-up procedures Make recommendations for standard operating procedures improvements Monitor day to day operations to identify and report emerging trends affecting compliance Prepare and provide referrals to enforcement and compliance check activities Provide information and support for investigations, Quality Assurance, and other reviews. Conduct calls with Contracted Parties on a regular basis per process Participate in continuous improvement Participate in staff development/training Other duties as assigned or requested to support the overall goals
Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Required Preferre...
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Job Type:
Full-time
Location:
singapore, Singapore
Posted:
June 09, 2026
Deadline:
July 19, 2026