Administrative Business Partner - Security

Palantir Palantir · Enterprise · New York, NY · Administrative

Administrative Business Partner supporting the Security function at Palantir. Responsibilities include managing calendars, booking travel, processing expenses, planning events, and handling sensitive communications. Requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, excellent communication, and discretion.

What you'd actually do

  1. Provide administrative support to leadership within our Security function.
  2. Handle sophisticated calendars in a fast-paced environment, and prioritize commitments to enhance time and productivity.
  3. Book travel arrangements (domestic and international).
  4. Track and process expense reports.
  5. Plan, support, and complete office events, executive briefings and external security focused events.

Skills

Required

  • At least three years of previous administrative or personal support experience, preferably in a fast-paced environment with exposure to confidential material.
  • Excellent digital literacy, including proficiency with Microsoft products (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.).
  • Experience with scheduling sophisticated international and domestic travel itineraries.
  • Familiarity with travel booking and expense reporting software.

Nice to have

  • Ability to adjust quickly, anticipate needs, and implement autonomously, with exceptional attention to detail; especially regarding confidentiality and data handling.
  • Ability to prioritize and have a high sense of urgency, particularly when handling time-critical or incident-related matters.
  • Excellent communication skills and perceptiveness.
  • Ability to interact with a wide range of teams internally and externally with thoughtfulness and tact.
  • High level of integrity, confidentiality, and discretion in both internal and external interactions.
  • Comfort working in a dynamic, evolving security landscape and willingness to learn about information security concepts and priorities.

What the JD emphasized

  • confidential information handling
  • confidential material
  • confidential and restricted information
  • confidentiality
  • discretion