Finanz Informatik Seeks Strategy & Governance Advisor for CEO's Team
Finanz Informatik, a leading European banking IT service provider and digitalization partner, seeks a Strategy and Governance Advisor for its CEO's Corporate Governance department. The role involves shaping the strategic development of the company and supporting top management decision-making.
Applicants should have a background in business informatics or administration, with at least six years of professional experience. The role requires strong analytical and conceptual skills, high goal orientation, and excellent communication abilities.
The successful candidate will support management in corporate strategy, sustainability management, and participation management. They will also create tailored documents for management and actively contribute to the strategic development and control of Finanz Informatik and its group.
Finanz Informatik offers a wide range of tasks, including app development, network technologies and server operation, consulting, training, and support. With over 5,000 employees at three locations, the company ensures today's digital banking performs optimally and develops smart financial services for the future.
Finanz Informatik provides attractive remuneration and benefits, such as flexible working hours, discounted job tickets, mobile work, and comprehensive training opportunities. The company values strong analytical and conceptual skills, high goal orientation, and commitment in its candidates. Interested applicants with the required qualifications are encouraged to apply.
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