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A global financial institution is seeking an experienced Programme Manager to lead a strategic initiative focused on enhancing Payments Controls across Markets Operations. This role will oversee complex cross-functional delivery, strengthen the control framework, and support regulatory expectations across a fast-moving global environment.
Job Responsibility:
Coordinate structured working groups across Operations, Technology, and Risk to ensure clear decision-making, documentation, and follow-up
Produce high-quality senior-level presentations, reports, and programme updates
Build strong relationships with senior stakeholders, ensuring alignment and effective communication across multiple business areas
Oversee programme delivery activities, partnering with Operations, Technology, ORM, and Audit teams to meet milestones
Create and maintain key documentation including gap assessments, business requirements, testing materials, and closure/sustainability reports
Work closely with control functions to ensure changes reduce risk and comply with internal delivery standards
Requirements:
Proven experience delivering large, complex transformation programmes within a global financial services environment
Strong background in operations, risk management, or technology, within a regulated setting
Experience working within Markets Risk & Control, with a solid understanding of control frameworks, regulatory expectations, and risk mitigation in market environments
Skilled in managing senior stakeholders and facilitating cross-functional decision-making
Confident communicator with the ability to simplify complex topics for executive audiences
Highly organised, analytical, and comfortable working independently in a fast-paced environment
Programme management qualifications (Prince2, PMP, Agile, Lean, Six Sigma) are essential.