Senior IT Risk & Governance Officer | Senior IT-Risk & Governance Officer (m/w/d)
Landesbank Baden-Württemberg ADöR
Job Summary
As a Senior IT Risk & Governance Officer at LBBW, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the regulatory compliance and security integrity of one of Germany's leading banks. Based in Berlin, you will act as a central Single Point of Contact for international branches, bridging the gap between local IT teams, the head office, and IT providers. Your daily responsibilities will involve steering group-wide IT requirements, translating complex regulations like DORA and MaRisk into actionable governance concepts, and creating high-level reports for the Board of Managing Directors. You will also lead sub-projects and mentor team members on risk management and security frameworks. This position is ideal for a strategic thinker who enjoys navigating complex stakeholder landscapes and international contexts. The role offers an attractive package including flexible mobile working, modern talent management, and a comprehensive health and retirement program, making it a unique opportunity to shape the future of digital banking in a stable yet innovative environment.
Required Skills
Education
University degree with an IT focus or equivalent qualification; ideally with certifications such as CISM, CRISC, CISA, or ISO 27001 Lead Auditor/Implementer.
Experience
- Minimum 5-7 years of professional experience in IT regulatory requirements and IT transformation projects
- Extensive experience in managing IT risks and implementing security/governance frameworks
- Proven track record in creating and presenting decision-making templates for executive management and boards
- Demonstrated experience in managing complex stakeholder landscapes including IT, business units, and audit functions
- Experience in leading sub-projects or workstreams in an international context
Languages
Additional
- The role is based in Berlin and requires the ability to work in an international context. Candidates must be able to handle complex coordination between domestic and foreign branches.