Technology & Cyber Security Governance SME (x2)

City of London
3 days ago
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Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive.

Are you a passionate expert in Technology and Cyber Security Governance? Our client, a prominent banking institution, is seeking two talented individuals to join their team as Technology & Cyber Security Governance Subject Matter Experts (SME) on a temporary basis for 6 months. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and are eager to contribute to a significant uplift in governance standards, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

Role: Technology & Cyber Security Governance SME

Duration: 6 Months

Location: London (Hybrid, 3 days a week in office)

Rate: £650 - £700 per day (umbrella)

About Our Client:
Founded in 2018, our client has rapidly expanded within the European Economic Area (EEA) and is poised to exceed the €30 billion threshold, leading to direct supervision by the European Central Bank (ECB). As a significant European Financial Institution, they are committed to enhancing their technology and cyber security governance frameworks to meet regulatory demands and support sustainable growth.

Key Responsibilities:
As a Technology & Cyber Security Governance SME, you will play a crucial role in:

Conducting a thorough review of current governance compliance in preparation for ECB supervision.
Uplifting the Policy Architecture across Technology and Information Security, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements.
Identifying and validating gaps within governance frameworks and implementing necessary remediation strategies.
Collaborating with heads of departments across IT and Information Security to gather input and reflect it appropriately in policies.
Engaging with teams across EMEA and North America to ensure seamless integration of processes and services.What You Bring:
To excel in this role, you should have:

Expertise in designing Technology & Information Security Governance Frameworks and authoring relevant policies.
Experience with Risk and Resilience Frameworks (e.g., NIST, ISO27001, COBIT, ITIL).
Strong knowledge of UK and European regulations, including ECB, DORA, and FCA/PRA.
Exceptional stakeholder engagement and influencing skills.
Outstanding communication skills, with the ability to liaise effectively across all organizational levels.
Proven experience in creating and delivering presentations, along with strong documentation skills.Skills Required:

Project management expertise.
Technical authoring and policy design capabilities.
Proficiency in risk and resilience framework design.
Strong analytical skills, including proficiency in Excel.Why Join Us?

Be part of a dynamic team driving significant governance enhancements within the banking sector.
Work in a collaborative environment where your contributions are valued and recognized.
Gain exposure to regulatory frameworks and best practices that will elevate your professional profile.If you are ready to take on this exciting challenge and make a meaningful impact, we want to hear from you! Apply now and join our client in shaping the future of banking governance.

Candidates will ideally show evidence of the above in their CV in order to be considered.

Please be advised if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion, we may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly. Pontoon is an employment consultancy and operates as an equal opportunities employer.

We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention

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