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London - £600-£700 Per Day Contract Posted by: McCabe & Barton Posted: Friday, 26 April 2024
 
 
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Enterprise Risk Analyst

Location: (Hybrid Working Model: 3 days per week in office, EC2)

Salary: £600-700 (Inside 1R35)

McCabe & Barton have partnered with a leading financial institution to recruit a Change Risk Analyst. This pivotal role involves supporting the IT Risk Officer in the development, maintenance, and oversight of the Change Risk Management Framework, alongside implementing controls and conducting risk reporting to enhance operational resilience.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain the Change Risk Management Framework in alignment with industry best practices.
  • Facilitate the delivery of change risk and operational resilience elements within our client's wider Enterprise Risk Management and Operational Risk frameworks.
  • Collaborate closely with the Enterprise Program Management Office (PMO) to support the Change Project Lifecycle.
  • Provide guidance and support on Change Risk management and promote a culture of active risk and issue management within project teams.
  • Develop change risk reports for management and various committees.
  • Stay updated on market and regulatory developments in change risk management.

Experience:

  • A minimum of 3 years in change/project risk management, oversight, or related activities within the financial industry.
  • Proficient in change implementation and integration of risk considerations into projects.
  • Familiarity with Agile, Waterfall methodologies, and operational resilience regulations.

This role offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the integrity and resilience of a premier financial institution. Candidates who thrive in a dynamic, regulatory-driven environment and have a keen eye for managing change risks are encouraged to apply.


London, UK
Finance
£600-£700 Per Day
McCabe & Barton
Nicola Roche
JSRISK ANALYST NR
26/04/2024 07:00:26

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