External AI / Governance Subject Matter Expert at RSI Security
, , United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Mar, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

AI Governance, Enterprise Risk, Data Governance, Cybersecurity Governance, Regulatory Oversight, AI Lifecycle Governance, Risk Management, Management System Oversight, ISO/IEC 17021-1, ISO/IEC 17020, ISO/IEC 42006, Conflict of Interest, Governance Adequacy, Voting Authority, Scheme Manager Review, Risk Mitigation

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
WE AREHIRING External AI / Governance Subject Matter Expert Impartiality Committee Member (ISO/IEC 17021-1 / 17020 / 42006) Location: 100% Remote – Global Type: Independent Contractor (Committee Appointment) Pay: Stipend / Per-Meeting Compensation Travel: None (virtual) About Us: RSI Security operates an independent Certification Body (CB) aligned with ISO/IEC 17021-1 and pursuing accreditation for ISO/IEC 42001 (Artificial Intelligence Management Systems). RSI also operates CMMC C3PAO Level 2 assessment activities aligned with ISO/IEC 17020 requirements. To preserve independence and accreditation integrity, RSI maintains formal structural separation between certification, inspection, and advisory entities. Oversight of impartiality risks is exercised through an independent Impartiality Committee. About the Role: The External AI / Governance Subject Matter Expert serves as a voting member of the RSIS Impartiality Committee. This is a governance oversight role — not an audit, consulting, advisory, sales, or certification decision function. The Committee provides independent oversight of: Structural impartiality risks Commercial influence risks Advisory-to-assessment separation controls Conflict-of-interest trends Governance adequacy under ISO/IEC 17021-1 and ISO/IEC 17020 Committee members do not: Participate in audit execution Perform certification decisions Engage in consulting for RSIS certification clients Influence engagement acceptance decisions Key Responsibilities Review High and Critical impartiality risks presented by the Scheme Manager Evaluate structural independence safeguards Challenge management where risk mitigation is insufficient Ensure no single interest predominates within the Certification Body Escalate unresolved structural risks to the Governing Authority Participate in periodic meetings (minimum quarterly) Provide technical perspective on AI governance risk concentration Governance Authority Committee members: Hold voting authority within the Committee Operate independently from management May request documentation necessary to discharge oversight responsibilities Have authority to escalate unresolved concerns in accordance with the Committee Charter Competence Requirements Candidates must demonstrate: 10+ years in AI governance, enterprise risk, data governance, cybersecurity governance, or regulatory oversight Demonstrated understanding of AI lifecycle governance and risk management Familiarity with management system oversight principles Ability to operate at board / governance oversight level Independence from RSI advisory revenue streams Preferred: Experience with ISO standards (27001, 9001, 42001, 17021, 17020) Experience serving on governance boards or oversight committees Background in regulatory, public interest, or independent risk oversight roles Independence Requirements Prior to appointment, candidates must: Complete formal Conflict of Interest screening Disclose advisory or financial relationships with RSI entities Commit to ongoing annual independence attestations Agree not to perform advisory services for RSIS certification clients during tenure Cooling-off and recusal requirements apply where applicable. Term & Review Appointments are for a two-year term, renewable once, subject to continued independence verification and performance review in accordance with the Impartiality Committee Charter. RSI Security is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We prioritize competence, qualifications, and the integrity of the certification process in all hiring decisions.
Responsibilities
The External AI / Governance Subject Matter Expert serves as a voting member of the Impartiality Committee, providing independent oversight of structural impartiality risks, commercial influence risks, and governance adequacy under relevant ISO standards. Key duties include reviewing high and critical impartiality risks, challenging management on risk mitigation, and participating in periodic meetings to provide technical perspective on AI governance risk concentration.
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