Director – COO Risk Management
Role Overview
We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Director to lead and embed robust risk management practices as part of the first line of defense (1LoD) risk management team. This role will focus on proactive risk identification, governance, and mitigation strategies across Operations supporting the Data & Analytics (D&A) organization, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and alignment with organizational objectives.
The successful candidate will manage and develop a team of Senior Risk Managers to deliver consistent, high‑quality operational risk oversight and will work closely with D&A Product and D&A Engineering counterparts to create a unified, end‑to‑end product‑wide risk posture. In addition to their core responsibilities, the Director will serve as a key member of the broader COO Risk Management leadership team—extending their influence beyond D&A Operations to support group‑wide uplift initiatives, strengthen risk culture, and advance enterprise risk maturity across the COO organization.
What you’ll be doing
Lead and develop a team of Senior Risk Managers delivering high‑quality operational risk oversight across D&A‑supporting Operations, ensuring consistent execution of risk frameworks, controls testing, remediation, and risk reporting.
Create a unified, end‑to‑end D&A risk posture by integrating operational risk insights with Product and Engineering inputs, enabling a single, coherent risk narrative for decision‑making and governance.
Extend leadership into the broader COO Risk Management function, contributing to group‑wide uplift initiatives and acting as a senior leader supporting enterprise risk maturity across the COO organisation.
Build strong, trusted partnerships across Operations, D&A Product, Engineering, and 2LoD, influencing without formal authority and ensuring aligned ownership of risks, controls, and remediation actions.
Apply operational and product‑centric thinking to frame risk obligations as business challenges, balancing regulatory defensibility with usability to ensure adoption and effectiveness.
Use data, trends, and indicators to prioritise risks, surface emerging issues early, and demonstrate measurable improvements in the D&A operational risk profile.
Drive disciplined and timely execution, ensuring remediation of out‑of‑appetite risks, high‑quality governance reporting, and consistent use of GRC tools and evidence standards.
Act as a change leader, modernising risk practices by driving automation, continuous monitoring, clear risk narratives, and the retirement of manual or inconsistent approaches.
What you’ll bring
Functional Knowledge
· Deep experience in operational risk management or related disciplines within complex, global, or regulated environments.
· Strong understanding of risk management frameworks (RCA, issues/events, scenarios, third‑party risk, data governance) and audit, evidence, and governance expectations
· Ability to define and measure meaningful operational and non‑financial risk metrics (e.g., risk reduction, control effectiveness, time‑to‑remediate, adoption, reliability).
· Experience partnering closely with Product, Engineering, Data, and Architecture teams as well as broad stakeholder management
· Experience embedding risk controls into operational workflows.
Leadership Skills
· Demonstrated ability to lead, coach, and inspire Senior Risk Managers and cross‑functional teams to deliver high‑quality outcomes.
· Proven track record driving aligned priorities at pace across globally distributed, matrixed environments
· Strong enterprise‑level leadership, able to influence and build consensus across Operations, Product, and Engineering while managing competing priorities.
· Experience building and sustaining a high‑performing team culture grounded in accountability, collaboration, continuous improvement, and talent development.
Problem Solving
· Strong judgment and attention to detail, with the ability to assess ambiguous and complex operational risks.
· Demonstrated ability to design and implement pragmatic solutions based on data, experience, and policy.
· Evidence of resolving complex problems through structured analysis and innovative thinking.
Interpersonal Skills
· Excellent communication, presentation, and storytelling skills, able to translate risk into business‑relevant insights.
· Sound decision‑making with an ability to balance operational realities, product needs, and risk expectations.
· Strategic thinker with demonstrated ability to execute with discipline and efficiency.
· Strong relationship‑building skills across technical, operational, and risk stakeholders.
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