Global Data Governance Project Manager

Citigroup Inc.
Belfast
4 months ago
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Overview

Are you looking for a career move that will put you at the heart of a global financial institution? Then bring your skills in analysis, problem solving and communication to Citi’s Operations Data Governance Group.


By joining Citi, you will become part of a global organisation whose mission is to serve as a trusted partner to our clients by responsibly providing financial services that enable growth and economic progress.


Team/Role Overview

The DRO CDGP Compliance Group is responsible for adherence to the CDGP across Services, Markets, Banking & International and Client (SMB/IC) Operations. The remit extends to reporting back on the progress made within the SMB/IC group with a holistic view on the progress made across the firm for the adoption of the CDGP with particular focus on Data and Regulatory Operations (DRO).


What you’ll do

  • Assist with program governance and execution of best practices across the relevant global data domains with a key role in the creation of an operational model to ensure adherence to the CDGP
  • Work in close partnership with the Global Functional heads, regional Data Governance Officers, Data Leads and Enterprise Data Office (EDO) to achieve adherence
  • Help Identify Ops owned Critical Data elements (CDEs) for process associated with in-scope Products/Processes and bring them under Governance
  • Prepare project plan for assessing and completing CDGP adherence
  • Create Ops Product scorecard and status report
  • Responsibilities will include (but are not limited to):

    • CDGP Compliance - Domain Management, Domain setup, Data Manager/Data Consumer roles, Domain responsibilities integration with MRD
    • Policy Integration within CDGP - Adjustments Policy, MCA Policy, Records Retention Policy
    • Simple and Complex Retirements
    • Responsible for the day to day management of executing to milestones and budget on multiple complex projects.
    • Assist with the facilitation, coordination, and arbitration of cross-functional macro level topics within/across projects and with Senior Management



What we’ll need from you

  • Experience in a related role.
  • Must have a clear understanding of the firm's different businesses and the related economics.
  • Requires analytical and project management skills, including a thorough understanding of how to interpret customer business needs
  • Familiar with industry project management practices and all phases of software development life cycle
  • Demonstrates an in-depth knowledge of how the function integrates within overall technology to achieve objective

What we can offer you

This is a role that will offer you the opportunity to build an in-depth knowledge of financial services operations. We work hard to have a positive financial and social impact on the communities we serve. In turn, we put our employees first and provide the best-in-class benefits they need to be well, live well and save well.


By joining Citi Belfast, you will not only be part of a business casual workplace with a hybrid working model (up to 2 days working at home per week), but also receive a competitive base salary (which is annually reviewed), and enjoy a whole host of additional benefits such as:



  • Generous holiday allowance starting at 27 days plus bank holidays; increasing with tenure
  • A discretionary annual performance related bonus
  • Private medical insurance packages to suit your personal circumstances
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Pension Plan
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Special discounts for employees, family, and friends
  • Access to an array of learning and development resources

Alongside these benefits Citi is committed to ensuring our workplace is where everyone feels comfortable coming to work as their whole self every day. We want the best talent around the world to be energized to join us, motivated to stay, and empowered to thrive.


Sounds like Citi has everything you need? Then apply to discover the true extent of your capabilities.


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Job Family Group: Operations - Services


Job Family: Reference Data Services


Time Type: Full time


Most Relevant Skills: Please see the requirements listed above.


Other Relevant Skills: For complementary skills, please see above and/or contact the recruiter.


Equal Opportunity Statement: Citi is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law.


If you are a person with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to use our search tools and/or apply for a career opportunity review Accessibility at Citi.


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