Change & Implementation Officer at Capco Singapore
, , India -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Nov, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Change Management, Finance Processes, Stakeholder Engagement, Governance, Documentation, Process Design, Risk Management, Control Design, Implementation, Training, Transformation, Collaboration, Facilitation, Compliance, Operational Risk, Process Taxonomy, RACI

Industry

Financial Services

Description
Job Title: About Us “Capco, a Wipro company, is a global technology and management consulting firm. Awarded with Consultancy of the year in the British Bank Award and has been ranked Top 100 Best Companies for Women in India 2022 by Avtar & Seramount. With our presence across 32 cities across globe, we support 100+ clients across banking, financial and Energy sectors. We are recognized for our deep transformation execution and delivery. WHY JOIN CAPCO? You will work on engaging projects with the largest international and local banks, insurance companies, payment service providers and other key players in the industry. The projects that will transform the financial services industry. MAKE AN IMPACT Innovative thinking, delivery excellence and thought leadership to help our clients transform their business. Together with our clients and industry partners, we deliver disruptive work that is changing energy and financial services. #BEYOURSELFATWORK Capco has a tolerant, open culture that values diversity, inclusivity, and creativity. CAREER ADVANCEMENT With no forced hierarchy at Capco, everyone has the opportunity to grow as we grow, taking their career into their own hands. DIVERSITY & INCLUSION We believe that diversity of people and perspective gives us a competitive advantage. Job Description: Role: Purpose of the Role & Responsibilities Purpose of the Role & Responsibilities: The Change & Implementation Officer will support the business in adopting the new BFA operating model, ensuring roles, responsibilities, and control overlays are clearly defined and embedded. The role bridges business process design, governance, and organisational change. Key Responsibilities: Define and agree end-to-end BFA process taxonomy and RACI. Develop and implement new control overlays aligned with BFA process flows. Facilitate agreement of roles and responsibilities across Run-the-Bank and Change-the-Bank activities. Work with business and technology teams to validate new process handoffs. Ensure training, documentation, and adoption activities are executed ahead of go-live. Support go-live readiness assessments and post-implementation reviews. Direct Reports: Control: · Ensure all process and control documentation aligns with Group Finance and BRCM standards. · Maintain change logs, sign-off documentation, and governance packs. Management of Risk: · Identify and mitigate operational risks linked to process transition and control design. Ensure all new processes meet audit and compliance requirements before go-live. Stakeholder Management: · Engage business leads, process owners, and control functions to agree TOM design. · Collaborate with programme and entity teams to ensure consistent implementation. · Facilitate alignment between Finance, Data, and Technology workstreams. Essential Experience & Competencies Business · Proven experience in Finance change management or TOM design. · Strong understanding of finance processes, controls, and reporting frameworks. · Excellent stakeholder engagement and facilitation skills. · Strong governance and documentation discipline. · Experience supporting large-scale process or system transformation.

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Responsibilities
The Change & Implementation Officer will support the business in adopting the new BFA operating model, ensuring roles, responsibilities, and control overlays are clearly defined and embedded. This role bridges business process design, governance, and organizational change.
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