The latest business continuity jobs from around the world

It is free of charge to post job listings: simply email the job description along with the job title, location and details of how to apply to editor@continuitycentral.com

Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning Analyst

Location: US, Remote, Illinois
Company: Claire's

The BCP Analyst provide technical planning and implementation of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning (DR/BCP) strategies, and coordination of DR/BCP events.

  • Organize meetings that include vendors, and/or internal teams to construct and maintain detailed and comprehensive documentation and plans for BCP/DR exercises and events
  • Plan, managed and coordinate testing activities.
  • Create and implemented Disaster Recovery standard templates
  • Defines, tests and matures the Disaster Recovery capabilities
  • Lead all aspects of activities to ensure all Disaster Recovery procedures and plans are tested, detailed and supervised and provide rapid response and recovery to system events
  • Leads all aspects of DR tests/exercises to identify gaps and ensure continuous improvement
  • Work closely with Risk Management to help develop risk analysis for all Platform services to resolve vulnerable points in the system and establish strategies for risk mitigation
  • Participate in testing that ensures compliance to the Resiliency Operations standard and all supporting processes
  • Maintain status reports and meet regularly with business and technology owners to ensure non-compliant products and systems are remediated on a timely basis
  • Keep the disaster recovery teams on track with pre-determined expectations and goals.

More details and apply

A website you can trust

The entire Continuity Central website is scanned daily by Sucuri to ensure that no malware exists within the site. This means that you can browse with complete confidence.

Business continuity?

Business continuity can be defined as 'the processes, procedures, decisions and activities to ensure that an organization can continue to function through an operational interruption'. Read more about the basics of business continuity here.

Get the latest news and information sent to you by email

Continuity Central provides a number of free newsletters which are distributed by email. To subscribe click here.