IT Risk & Resilience Analyst
London | Hybrid (2 days in the office)
Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 + bonus
We are working with a London Market insurer building out their IT Risk & Resilience capability as the UK business takes on greater ownership of governance & operational resilience.
This is part of a brand-new team. The business already has strong policies & regulatory alignment in place. The focus now is improving how risk is understood & acted on within IT.
This role sits directly with IT leadership & gives broad visibility across the technology estate. You will help shape how risk is tracked, reported & driven into action across services.
What you will be doing
- Working with IT Service Owners & Directors to understand risk across applications, infrastructure & cloud
- Helping translate audit & regulatory findings into clear, practical actions
- Building & improving visibility of IT risk across the estate
- Supporting the development of reporting & dashboards to track risk & progress
- Contributing to how the team engages IT & drives accountability
- Supporting disaster recovery & resilience activity across multiple teams
What they are looking for
- Background in IT operations, infrastructure, support or service management
- Experience in IT risk, assurance, resilience or compliance
- Comfortable working directly with IT teams & senior stakeholders
- Experience supporting audits or regulatory actions & following through on outcomes
- Able to understand how systems operate & where they are exposed
Environment
- Financial services regulated environment
- Mix of legacy & modern cloud platforms
- High visibility role working closely with IT Directors & Executive level stakeholders
- Opportunity to help shape how IT risk & resilience is run within the UK business
This role suits someone who has moved from IT into risk or assurance & wants to stay close to the technology, with the opportunity to influence how risk is managed across a live environment.
Apply now following the link we are looking to begin interviews immediately.