Job Description
About CGC CGC is a nonprofit investment firm that finances and originates clean energy, water, and resilient infrastructure projects to accelerate clean air, clean water, and affordable energy for communities across America. We collaborate with the public and private sectors to bridge financing gaps and mobilize private capital into projects that deliver measurable economic and environmental impact at scale. Every dollar we invest is structured to multiply, generating durable returns for people, markets, and the environment. Over the past decade, CGC has demonstrated the power of public-private investment by helping catalyze economic accelerators nationwide and mobilizing billions of dollars toward affordable clean energy and resilient infrastructure. Our model fills market gaps, unlocks private capital, and proves that economic growth and environmental progress can advance together. A Career at CGC A career at the CGC is grounded in impact. Our six core values guide how we invest and how we work together. Innovation drives creative solutions and continuous improvement. Mission-Driven Focus keeps long-term impact at the center of every decision. Partnership shapes how we mobilize capital and build trust-based relationships. Accountability defines our stewardship and commitment to results. Collaboration strengthens cross-functional teamwork and shared responsibility. Transparency ensures open communication and integrity in how we operate. Our culture is fast-paced, rigorous, and purpose-driven. If you are motivated by solving complex challenges, building new markets, and delivering measurable impact within a collaborative team, CGC offers a platform to do that work with purpose. Job Summary Under the supervision of the Vice President of Information Technology, the Senior Analyst, Technology Governance & Controls is responsible for strengthening CGC’s enterprise technology governance framework, internal control environment, and operational risk posture. This role helps ensure that technology-related processes, system access models, vendor relationships, documentation standards, and change practices align with organizational expectations for accountability, audit readiness, and institutional durability. The Senior Analyst serves as a key internal resource for access governance, control evidence management, policy administration, risk tracking, vendor oversight support, continuity planning coordination, and governance reporting. This position translates governance expectations into practical, repeatable operating disciplines that support secure and efficient business execution. This role is well suited for a proactive professional who can operate effectively in a growing and evolving organization, bring structure where processes continue to mature, and execute with sound judgment, discretion, and a high degree of ownership. Success in this position requires collaboration, professionalism, strong written communication, and the ability to improve how work gets done through practical use of automation, AI tools, and modern workflow capabilities. This role is central to CGC's enterprise governance maturity, maintaining the frameworks, processes, and controls that allow IT systems, data, and vendors to operate with accountability and discipline. Key Responsibilities Support CGC’s enterprise technology governance and control environment through disciplined administration of repeatable oversight processes. Coordinate periodic user access reviews, entitlement recertifications, segregation-of-duties support reviews, and permission validation activities across enterprise systems. Maintain repositories of control evidence, approvals, documentation, and artifacts required for audits, internal reviews, external assessments, or regulatory inquiries. Administer the lifecycle of technology-related policies, standards, and procedures, including version control, review schedules, approvals, acknowledgments, and publication tracking. Support vendor governance and third-party risk management processes, including intake coordination, due diligence documentation, contract control support, and remediation follow-up. Maintain governance logs and trackers related to risks, issues, exceptions, incidents, remediation items, and management action plans. Administer and monitor the technology change management process including ticket completeness, approval validation, testing evidence review, and record retention within the Technology Service Desk in Jira. Coordinate business continuity and disaster recovery governance activities, including inventories, documentation updates, exercise support,