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HSBC is one of the largest banking and financial services organisations in the world, with operations in 64 countries and territories. We aim to be where the growth is, enabling businesses to thrive and economies to prosper, and, ultimately, helping people to fulfil their hopes and realise their ambitions.
We are currently seeking an experienced professional to join our team in the role of Assistant Manager, Operational Resilience - WPB NFR UTILITY -RISK CONTROL.
Principal responsibilities
As the Assistant Manager, Operational Resilience Utility, you will support the AMH WPB Business Service Owners (BSO) and Critical Operation (CO) Leads in the execution of the Operational Resilience (OR) Programme. You will act as a key point of coordination among stakeholders and assist in the preparation and maintenance of OR artefacts for review and approval by BSO and CO Leads.
- Support the BSO and CO Lead to refresh the IBS and CO artefacts on annual cycle or by trigger events (e.g. post-incident review, significant business changes, new regulatory requirement etc.).
- Collaborate with key stakeholders (e.g. Process Owner, Third Party Engagement Manger, IT Service Owner, global mapping team) to ensure the IBS artefacts are up-to-date.
- Monitor and track the remediation plan of Business Vulnerabilities and Technology Vulnerabilities.
- Assist in coordinating Scenario Testing the Scenario Testing with BCIM team and key stakeholders.
- Support BSOs and CO Leads in completing their Quarterly Self-assessment and Annual Self-assessment, ensuring sign-off and obtaining risk steward comments.
- Ensure all IBS artefacts are adhere to global Operating Instructions and procedures, also to ensure the data quality on ARIS and BSO dashboard is accurate.
- Prepare meeting materials for the BSO Governance Meeting, coordinate inputs from stakeholders, and arrange pre-meetings with Business, IT, and Operations teams for material incidents.
- Address and follow up on queries and challenges from the Second Line of Defence (2LoD) and Third Line of Defence (3LoD).
- Contribute to the global landscape of Operational Resilience programme activities.
- This role requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively across teams to ensure the successful delivery of the Operational Resilience programme.
- University graduate.
- Possess working experience from a banking/financial institution, familiar with HSBC products and business services.
- Experienced in liaising with internal/external business partners.
- Good command of written and spoken English as well as Cantonese.
- Basic knowledge in Non-Financial Risk (NFR).
- Ability to work agile and experience in project management with good deliverables.
- Experience in IT incident management / Third Party management / Business Continuity Management is a plus.
Candidate with less relevant experience or skills may be offered a lower Global Career Band than stated above.
Due to the urgent hiring need, candidates with immediate right to work locally and no relocation need will be prioritised.
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