About this role
Lead projects for treasury systems across Tokyo, Singapore, and other regions to enhance collaboration, performance, security, and service levels, while planning and leading IT system implementation projects regionally. Act as the liaison between end-users and IT teams to understand business requirements for Forex systems, ensuring alignment with IT strategy and managing project governance.
Candidates need a Bachelor’s Degree in IT, Computer Science, or equivalent, with around 10 years of experience providing IT services to a Financial Institute, including a minimum of 5 years supporting treasury systems. Proficiency in Japanese is preferred for reporting and stakeholder communication, along with experience handling regional projects involving Japan.
What they're looking for
Treasury SystemsIT Strategy PlanningImplementationOutsourcingProject ManagementRisk AssessmentStakeholder EngagementBusiness Requirements Understanding
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What does a VP, Principal System Analyst (JRI-6471) at SMBC do?
Lead projects for treasury systems across Tokyo, Singapore, and other regions to enhance collaboration, performance, security, and service levels, while planning and leading IT system implementation projects regionally. Act as the liaison between end-users and IT teams to understand business require…
What skills does this VP, Principal System Analyst (JRI-6471) role need?
Key skills for this role include Treasury Systems, IT Strategy Planning, Implementation, Outsourcing, Project Management, Risk Assessment.
How much does a VP, Principal System Analyst (JRI-6471) at SMBC pay?
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Is this VP, Principal System Analyst (JRI-6471) role remote, hybrid, or on-site?
This role is on-site, based in Singapore.
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