Lead end-to-end GRC/IRM programs including SOX, SoD, and ITGC controls; manage cross-functional remediation, risk assessments, audit readiness, stakeholder communications, and delivery using Agile or hybrid methodologies.
Program Manager – Level III - DT Supplier1
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Lead end-to-end program and project management for GRC/IRM initiatives, ensuring alignment with compliance mandates, organizational risk posture, and strategic objectives.
- Manage SOX controls, segregation of duties (SoD), and internal audit remediation programs, coordinating across IT, Finance, Legal, and Risk teams.
- Oversee project execution including planning, resource allocation, risk management, and timely delivery within budget constraints.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with senior stakeholders (VP/SVP level) across compliance, risk, legal, and technology functions.
- Conduct comprehensive risk assessments and develop mitigation plans to minimize impact on compliance posture and project objectives.
- Drive cross-functional team accountability, ensuring adherence to controls, quality standards, and regulatory deliverables.
- Proactively communicate program status, risks, and mitigation strategies to executive stakeholders.
- Support change management activities and ensure successful adoption of compliance and risk management solutions.
- Apply Agile or hybrid delivery methodologies as appropriate to the compliance and risk program context.
Required Skills:
- Proven experience leading IT programs in GRC, IRM, compliance, or risk management domains.
- Strong understanding of SOX controls, segregation of duties (SoD), IT General Controls (ITGCs), and regulatory compliance frameworks.
- Ability to manage large-scale, cross-functional compliance programs with multiple concurrent workstreams.
- Expertise in risk assessment, issue tracking, mitigation planning, and audit readiness.
- Excellent stakeholder management, executive communication, and negotiation skills.
- Strong problem-solving, conflict resolution, and cross-functional collaboration skills.
- Familiarity with GRC platforms (e.g., ServiceNow IRM, Archer, or similar) is a plus.
Required Qualifications:
- PMP, CISA, CRISC, or Agile certifications like SAFe Program Consultant (SPC)
- Experience with Agile methodologies (Scrum, SAFe) and facilitating Agile ceremonies in a compliance or enterprise IT context.
- Experience with GRC platforms such as ServiceNow IRM, Archer, or similar tools.
- Familiarity with finance-related technologies or ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle) from a controls perspective.
- Experience in large-scale digital transformation initiatives with a compliance or risk component.
- Familiarity with enterprise tools: ServiceNow, Cribl, Data Lakes, ITSM/ITOM/ITAM/IRM modules.
- Strong knowledge of project management tools (e.g., JIRA, Confluence, ServiceNow, Microsoft Project).
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