Columbia Threadneedle Investments
Senior Manager – Technology Resilience & Risk Improvement

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About Columbia Threadneedle Investments
Working at Columbia Threadneedle Investments you'll find growth and career opportunities across all of our businesses.
We're intentionally built to help you succeed. Our reach is expansive with a global team of 2,300 people working together. Our capability is diverse with more than 550 investment professionals sharing global perspectives across all major asset classes and markets. Our clients have access to a broad array of investment strategies, and we have the capability to create bespoke solutions matched to clients' specific requirements. Our unwavering focus on our clients and strong financial foundation connects each of our enterprise businesses — Ameriprise Financial, Columbia Threadneedle Investments and RiverSource Insurance and Annuities.
Job Description
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Your will lead the implementation and ongoing maturity of the Enterprise Technology Resilience Programme across EMEA/ APAC, while driving targeted continuous improvement initiatives across Technology Risk and resilience capabilities. Your role ensures risk and resilience outcomes are delivered consistently during business-as-usual activities and effective response during operational disruption events.
How you'll spend your time...
Enterprise Technology Resilience Programme Leadership (EMEA)
Lead delivery and ongoing maturity of the Enterprise Technology Resilience Programme across EMEA/APAC
Ensure effective execution of core resilience activities (e.g. exercises, scenario testing, plan validation, recovery readiness)
Coordinate (not lead) regional response in alignment with global event management structure. Act as resilience SME within incident response.
Maintain oversight of resilience capability health, including tracking risks, gaps and remediation”
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Partner with Business, Risk and Technology partners, to embed resilience into operational processes
Drive continuous improvement by incorporating lessons learned from exercises, incidents, and reviews
Provide clear, concise reporting on resilience posture, risks, and progress to senior stakeholders
Act as subject matter expert between 1st Line Operational Resilience and Technology to align enterprise and operational testing strategies
Support client, regulatory, and due diligence reviews relating to resilience and technology risk
Technology Risk & Resilience Improvement
Coordinate technology risk and resilience engagement into technology projects
Identify and prioritise improvement initiatives across technology risk and resilience
Deliver initiatives to strengthen control effectiveness, resilience testing, recovery outcomes, and automation
Translate regulatory, audit, and incident findings into actionable improvement plans
Track and report measurable improvements in resilience maturity, control effectiveness, and risk reduction
Support broader Technology Risk Office (TRO) priorities and transformation initiatives
To be successful in this role you will have...
Experience leading regional/global programs
Experience With
scenario testing crisis / incident management regulatory engagement
Experience driving measurable improvements (not just participation)
Proven ability to lead regional programmes and deliver measurable improvement outcomes
Experience managing resilience events, exercises, or incident response coordination
Engage senior technology and business stakeholders to drive accountability for resilience outcomes
Ability to help translate complex regulatory expectations into practical execution
Highly structured, delivery-focused, and comfortable working across multiple priorities
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Columbia Threadneedle is a people business, and we recognise that our success is due to our talented people, who bring diversity of thought, complementary skills and capabilities. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and performance-based culture where everyone can belong, grow, contribute and realise their potential.
We appreciate that work-life balance is an important factor for many when considering their next move so please discuss any flexible working requirements directly with your recruiter.
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