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Job Description:
This role will support the management and remediation of the increasingly complex regulatory, compliance and audit landscape for the Mexico technology area. Will support initiatives within the internal and external mandates projects, audits, risk processes, and participate in multiple routines such as the Mexico Risk Committee, Mexico Control Forum, Contingency Plan forum, Technology risk inventory forum, etc) with local country leadership, the business, and Mexican regulators (ABM, BANXICO, CNBV, etc.).
This expanded role is looking to hire a leader with a high level of knowledge in the Mexican banking technology regulatory space, compliance, and risk processes within the Bank.
Responsibilities:
Responsible to manage external and internal technology compliance requirements to ensure adequate tracking, governance, and remediation efforts exist to guarantee the compliance of the Mexico technology area.
Develop governance processes, routines, and strategies to manage the complex regulatory and internal mandates landscape for the Mexico technology team.
Partner with front line business units, compliance officers, technology, and information security teams to support regulatory compliance and regulatory change processes.
Represent technology governance and compliance within the existing risk, control, and compliance country committees and routines held within the Mexico franchise.
Participate in working groups and routines including but not limited to the Asociacion de Bancos de Mexico, Banco de Mexico, Comision Nacional Bancaria y de Valores, etc.
Develops and aligns technology processes with enterprise procedures to manage, track, report, and remediate internal mandates and regulatory requirements.
Supports the delivery of internal mandates and external mandate project initiatives.
Responsible to provide status updates to stakeholders and CTO leadership pertaining to the target outcomes, remediation, risks/issues, and schedule. Ensures that execution is aligned with target outcomes by working with the sponsor/stakeholders.
Required skills:
Bilingual in Spanish and English with capacity to communicate effectively at different levels of the organization both orally and through writing. Capable of communicating in a timely and executive manner.
Deep understanding of the Mexico Banking regulatory landscape and banking industry.
Experience within Banking technology, information security, infrastructure, application security, or similar technology disciplines.
Capacity of operating in a matrix environment with strong leadership abilities to partner horizontally and vertically across the organization.
Ability to build strong relationships based on good listening skills, attention to detail, clear communication, transparency, trusted opinion, portrait political acumen.
Responsive in all requests and interactions.
Desired skills:
10+ years of professional experience preferably within the Mexico Banking industry and technology areas.
Experience with compliance, regulatory, governance, or risk landscape within the Mexico Banking industry.