Data Privacy Compliance Analyst

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WHO WE ARE

We’re not in the wing business. We’re in the flavor business. It’s been our mission to Serve the World Flavor since we first opened in 1994, and we’re just getting started. 1997 saw the opening of our first brand partner operated Wingstop location, and by 2002 we had served the world one billion wings. It's flavor that defines us and has made Wingstop one of the Fastest growing brands in the restaurant industry.

Above all else-our success is largely due to our people and our core values, or what we call The Wingstop Way of being entrepreneurial, service-minded, fun, and authentic. We believe having a strong people foundation centered on these collective values creates a crave-worthy culture and talented team, as well as ensures our brand is poised for accelerated growth. We all win together.


WHAT WE'LL NEED

The Data Privacy Analyst will support the ongoing development, implementation, and daily operations of Wingstop’s global data privacy compliance program. Reporting directly to the Manager of Data Privacy & Third-Party Risk, this early-career role is responsible for assisting with a range of privacy compliance tasks, helping to operationalize privacy operations across markets, systems, and processes, and contributing to cross-functional collaboration to ensure the responsible handling of personal data.

The role is ideal for a detail-oriented and proactive professional who is eager to grow in the privacy and data protection space. The Data Privacy Analyst will play a key part in supporting compliance with global data protection laws and internal privacy policies, while also helping to embed privacy practices throughout the organization.


WHAT YOU'LL DO

In this role, the Privacy Analyst will:

  • Assist in incorporating privacy by design principles into business processes and technology initiatives by gathering requirements and coordinating with cross-functional teams.
  • Support day-to-day privacy operations, including intake and tracking of data subject requests (DSRs), contract reviews, data mapping activities, and privacy inboxes.
  • Help maintain and update privacy documentation such as policies, procedures, records of processing activities (ROPAs), and training materials.
  • Contribute to the administration and configuration of data privacy tools and technologies used for cookie compliance and other similar technologies management.
  • Track and help analyze privacy metrics and incident trends to support reporting and compliance efforts.
  • Assist in verifying compliance of systems and processes with internal privacy policies and regulatory obligations.
  • Assist in drafting, reviewing, and updating privacy notices, terms and conditions, and cookie notices to ensure ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Initiate, facilitate, and promote activities to foster information privacy awareness within Wingstop and related entities.
  • Provide recommendations on privacy processes pertaining to privacy incident investigations and response, privacy program audits, privacy and security impact and risk assessments, and stakeholder communication and management under the guidance of the data privacy manager.
  • Proactively and effectively communicate ideas and recommendations for optimizing business operations, resources, and capacity to meet internal and external compliance goals.
  • Coordinate with IT, Security, Legal, Human Resources, and other teams to support privacy-related requests and projects.
  • Stay current on evolving privacy laws, regulations, and best practices, and summarize relevant updates for internal stakeholders as Wingstop expands into new international markets, as well as existing markets.
  • Help promote a culture of privacy awareness by supporting internal training and education initiatives.


WHAT YOU'LL NEED

To be successful in the role, the candidate will have:

  • A passion for data privacy and working knowledge of global privacy laws and regulations (i.e CCPA, GDPR, PIPEDA, and similar).
  • Familiarity with OneTrust ecosystem of products preferred.
  • Ability to understand technical architectures, system capabilities and explain data privacy requirements to various levels of data privacy knowledge.
  • Excellent report writing and presentation skills.
  • Ability to work as a part of a team.
  • Flexibility to change direction and manage conflicting demands.
  • Outstanding organizational and data analytics skills.
  • Ability to comfortably work multiple projects.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field such as Information Systems, Legal Studies, Cybersecurity, Business, or Compliance.
  • 1– 3 years of experience in privacy, data protection, compliance, or related fields (internships acceptable).
  • Foundational understanding of data protection principles and regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, PIPEDA, CANSPAM).
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
  • Basic familiarity with data flows, systems, or information governance is a plus.
  • Ability to clearly communicate privacy requirements in a collaborative, cross-functional environment.
  • Willingness to learn privacy technologies and tools.
  • Professional certifications (e.g., CIPP/US, CIPP/E, or CIPT) are a plus but not required.


WHO YOU ARE

No job is too small. You recognize that the real work happens in the restaurants, and everything we do should support their success. You stay humble, roll up your sleeves, and always look for ways to support. You learn from others and contribute wherever you can.

You care deeply about doing great work and driving results. You’re curious, ask questions, and seek out opportunities to improve. You don’t just point out problems—you bring solutions, ideas, and perspectives that move the team forward.

You take full responsibility for your work and see things through to completion. You aren’t afraid to fail because you know that failure is a part of learning and growth. You take action, move fast, and keep pushing forward.

You lead with empathy, respect, and emotional intelligence. You collaborate effectively, fostering a culture of trust and constructive feedback. You understand the importance of teamwork and ensure that your actions build others up rather than break them down.

You push yourself and others to be better. You embrace healthy conflict, knowing that great ideas and strong teams emerge from honest, constructive conversations. You believe that leaders create leaders and are committed to fostering a culture of growth, challenge, and continuous improvement.


BENEFITS

Flavor Perks:

  • Unlimited paid time off for exempt employees
  • One paid volunteer day of your choice
  • Competitive bonus structure for eligible roles
  • Team member stock purchase plan
  • Health savings or flexible spending account options
  • 401k – (dollar for dollar on the first 3% and then 50 cents on the dollar for the next 2% for team member contributions up to 5% of eligible compensation)
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits
  • Basic life and AD&D insurance provided
  • Pet insurance
  • Education Assistance
  • Wellness reimbursement program
  • Paid maternity and paternity leave

Fun is the best Flavor

  • Lunch provided every Tuesday and Thursday in the office
  • Work from home Fridays
  • Discount on Wingstop gift cards
  • Onsite game room


Wingstop provides equal opportunities for everyone that works for us and everyone that applies to join our team, without regard to sex or gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, any service, past, present, or future, in the uniformed services of the United States (military or veteran status), or any other consideration protected by federal, state, or local law.

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