Project Manager – Fixed Term Contract (3 – 4 Months)

Mayfair
21 hours ago
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A small prestigious international bank is seeking an experienced Project Manager to assist with projects covering Operational Resilience & Business Continuity, IT & Cyber Resilience and Third-Party Risk Management.

Your responsibilities will cover:

  • Updating the Bank’s Operational Resilience Framework (to PRA/FCA requirements)

  • Conducting, documenting and maintaining Business Impact Assessments, Business Continuity Plans and Disaster Recovery strategies

  • Coordinating resilience testing, including crisis simulations, system outage scenarios etc

  • Reporting on resilience readiness and vulnerabilities

  • CIS Procedures Gap Analysis

  • Partnering with IT and Cyber teams to ensure technology resilience for critical services around RTO, RPO, backup, and failover

  • Supporting IT Service Continuity Management testing

  • Ensuring alignment with cybersecurity frameworks (NIST, ISO 27001) and PRA/FCA expectations

  • Monitoring and challenging third-party/vendor resilience

  • Overseeing Third Party Risk Management

    Your experience must include:

  • Strong proven experience in Operational Resilience, Business Continuity Plans and Disaster Recovery gained with banking

  • Familiarity with regulatory expectations such as PRA/FCA Operational Resilience, SMCR, PSD2/PSRs etc is essential

  • Extensive operational risk management and analytical skills

  • Excellent communication skills both written and oral to liaise at all levels

  • Proactive and practical approach and ability to multi task

  • Degree educated

    This is a hybrid role working 3 days a week in the London office and 2 days remotely

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