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AMD is seeking a Senior Corporate Counsel to support its global privacy program, with a primary focus on European operations. This role reports to the Assistant General Counsel – Privacy. The Senior Corporate Counsel serves as a key legal advisor on European privacy and data protection matters across AMD’s business, products, and internal operations.
Job Responsibility:
Provide legal advice on European privacy and data protection requirements, including GDPR, ePrivacy, and relevant Member State laws
Act as a primary point of contact for European privacy issues, supporting business teams with clear, pragmatic guidance on compliance obligations and risk mitigation
Advise on privacy-by-design and privacy-by-default considerations for products, services, AI-enabled technologies, and internal initiatives
Support Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), privacy risk assessments, and related reviews for processing activities
Contribute to global privacy governance by drafting, reviewing, and maintaining privacy policies, internal guidance, procedures, and training materials applicable to Europe
Partner with information security and incident response teams on data incident preparedness and response, including breach assessment and notification obligations
Advise on international data transfers involving European personal data, including the use of Standard Contractual Clauses and Transfer Impact Assessments
Review, draft, and negotiate privacy and data protection provisions in commercial agreements, including vendor, customer, cloud, and technology agreements
Monitor and assess legislative, regulatory, and enforcement developments across Europe and communicate relevant impacts to internal stakeholders
Coordinate closely with U.S.-based and other global legal teams to support consistent, scalable privacy compliance while addressing European requirements
Requirements:
7+ years of legal experience, including significant experience in privacy and data protection law
In-house experience at a fast-paced global company, preferably in the technology sector
Proven track record of successfully leading and scaling a privacy program across European operations
Deep knowledge of GDPR and other European privacy frameworks
Demonstrated experience advising on cross-border data transfers and international data governance
Familiarity with U.S. privacy concepts and experience coordinating with U.S.-based legal teams
Ability to provide pragmatic, risk-based legal advice to business stakeholders and drive intra-company and cross-functional initiatives
Strong drafting, communication, and collaboration skills
Creative problem-solver with a pragmatic mindset, a good sense of humor, and a positive attitude
Bachelor’s and Juris Doctor degree (or equivalent) from a reputed institution
License to practice law (or in-house equivalent) in relevant jurisdiction
Nice to have:
Experience in the technology and semiconductor industry