Head of Compliance
Blockdaemon
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The vacancy is well-detailed with clear responsibilities, compensation, and company information, making it attractive for senior applicants.
Description
Blockdaemon seeks a Head of Compliance to lead compliance strategy in the web3 industry, focusing on regulatory positioning and risk management.
Blockdaemon powers the blockchain economy with its suite of industry-leading infrastructure solutions.
We are a globally established, ISO-27001 certified partner with extensive protocol coverage, offering technical depth, industry-leading SLAs, 70+ global points of presence through 10+ cloud and bare metal providers, and 24/7 support for an unmatched institutional-grade experience.
We provide integrated business solutions to exchanges, custodians, crypto platforms, financial institutions, and developers using our end-to-end suite of blockchain tools, including dedicated nodes, APIs, staking, liquid staking, MPC tech, and more.
## What you'll do
- •Lead the company's compliance vision and multi-year roadmap.
- •Shape the company's regulatory positioning in the US and globally.
- •Lead compliance strategy across core products and protocols.
- •Own the enterprise compliance risk framework.
- •Oversee AML/BSA, KYC/KYB, OFAC sanctions screening, and transaction monitoring.
- •Own the compliance policy lifecycle and oversee a targeted training programme.
## Conditions
- •Base salary range of $160,000 - $240,000 USD annually.
- •Equity compensation and a comprehensive benefits package.
- •Competitive health cover, 401k, flexible paid time off.
- •Remote position open to candidates in the US, preference for East Coast.
Requirements
- •10+ years of compliance experience in digital assets, fintech, or financial services.
- •Deep knowledge of the US digital asset regulatory landscape.
- •Experience leading regulatory examinations and licensing processes.
- •Proven track record of building compliance programmes.
- •Familiarity with blockchain technology and on-chain transaction monitoring tools.
- •Strong executive presence with the ability to advise executives and engage regulators.