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Programme Manager / Business Analyst

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Deutsche Bank

Jul 13, 2024

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Data
  • Frankfurt

Requirements

  • Professional experience in project and/or change management in financial industry or banking sector
  • Strong knowledge and understanding of financial markets & treasury products and systems
  • Familiarity and understanding of trading desk technology, trade lifecycle functions, Front Office risk and portfolio management within large institutions
  • Proven experience and understanding leading a complex project day to day across multiple locations/countries or multiple asset classes (Experience with Issuance products a plus)
  • Ability to effectively communicate with trading, quant, operations, and finance teams to deliver results and the ability to influence, negotiate and constructively challenge at a variety of levels
  • Experience working across regions, especially with offshore technology teams
  • Proficient in English (spoken and written), German language skills beneficial

Responsibilities

  • Managing projects or workstreams within a larger programme with a focus on supporting the end-to-end delivery of the project within Treasury and relevant ad-hoc requests from planning to execution and closure
  • Develop and define project governance with key stakeholders, managing all project aspects including but not limited to developing implementation plans, scope, impact analysis, identifying / mitigating risks and escalating issues to drive resolution
  • Responsible for active stakeholder engagement by ensuring a close collaboration with key stakeholders across DB and by working closely with SMEs (e.g. product specialists) to collect, balance and prioritize business requirements
  • Refine business requirements with subject matter experts and work collaboratively with IT delivery partners to propose solutions and phasing of deliveries

FAQs

What is the role of a Programme Manager / Business Analyst within the Treasury Change function?

The Programme Manager / Business Analyst is responsible for managing projects or workstreams within a larger programme, supporting the end-to-end delivery of projects within Treasury, and handling relevant ad-hoc requests from planning to execution and closure.

What are the key responsibilities of a Programme Manager / Business Analyst in this role?

Key responsibilities include developing and defining project governance with key stakeholders, managing all project aspects such as developing implementation plans, scope, impact analysis, identifying and mitigating risks, and escalating issues for resolution. The role also involves active stakeholder engagement, refining business requirements with subject matter experts, and collaborating with IT delivery partners to propose solutions and phasing of deliveries.

What skills and experiences are required for a Programme Manager / Business Analyst in the Treasury Change function?

Professional experience in project and/or change management in the financial industry or banking sector, strong knowledge of financial markets and treasury products, familiarity with trading desk technology, and proven experience leading complex projects across multiple locations or asset classes are essential. Effective communication, the ability to influence and negotiate, experience working with offshore technology teams, and proficiency in English (German language skills beneficial) are also key skills and experiences required.

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Benefits

  • Home office flexible work time

    We support flexible working, whether that’s working from home, flexible working hours or even part-time working. However, it is important to note that opportunities will vary depending on your particular role.

  • Annual leave & more

    Employees are entitled to generous leave allowance (details should be discussed with local recruitment teams). Additionally, paid leave is granted for special events including, wedding/civil partnerships, compassionate leave, paternity leave or when you’re caring for a sick child. On top of the statutory 36 months of parental leave (Germany), Deutsche Bank offers an extra six months of parental leave – providing you have been with us for more than three years.

  • Support & Counselling

    Whether you need professional help or personal advice: Deutsche Bank offers a comprehensive support network ranging from career advice, mental health support, assistance in finding childcare or social care for the elderly.

  • Health insurance

    You can choose between statutory or a range of private health insurance options. Our statutory health insurance ‘Betriebskrankenkasse BKK’ is available exclusively to Deutsche Bank employees and their families. Aside from shorter waiting times for appointments, BKK provides access to expert medical consultations over the phone and regular health checks.

  • Sick pay

    Beyond statutory sick pay, Deutsche Bank will also cover the difference between your net salary and the statutory sickness benefit allowance. The duration of the sick pay will be dependent on the number of years you’ve worked with us.

  • Pension

    We understand that pensions can be a dry topic; however here at Deutsche Bank, we are dedicated to simplifying the complexities, so that all of our people can enjoy their lives beyond work. To provide a great foundation for your future, we provide our people with a comprehensive pension scheme that delivers all the security and all the flexibility you need.