Technology Director For Fs&I

Intellias
5 months ago
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Intellias is looking for a leader and contributor with a strong technology background who will drive the technology part of Intellias FS&I vertical and will be a part of the global technology group contributing to Technology Office and Intellias technology strategy.Intellias is looking for a highly motivated and creative individual to join our FS&I segment as Technology Director, with a strong business and technology background in the FS&I Industry, knowing well the IT landscape of digital/regular bank (corporate, investment, retail, wealth) Insurance (properties & casualties, life, health), has the experience to work with/in technology companies (FinTech/InsurTech). In addition to that the candidate is experienced in building partnership FS&I-specific network, knowledgeable about the technology trends, and how to support the FS&I business by these new technologies. As the technology ‘lighthouse person’ for the FS&I vertical, he will be the technology evangelist towards existing and new customers in FS&I and will work closely with delivery, sales, pre-sales, and technology practices, in line with vertical ambition to grow business and become a leading global technology partner for FS&I.Among other topics, the scope of work also includes FS&I technology trends awareness, thought leadership and contribute to technology partnerships.We are looking for an experienced leader with hands-on technical background and a proven track record in the same/similar Director level role in a well-established outsourcing company.The role will report to VP, Head of Delivery, FS&I.We are looking for an experienced leader with hands-on technical background and a proven track record in the same/similar Director level role in a well-established software outsourcing company.Requirements:MSc or PhD Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or another engineering area; additional business or financial education would be an advantageBroad experience in different FS&I domain areas and aroundStrong orientation on the business needs of the Clients10+ years of experience in Software Engineering, Technology Management, Technology Consulting (3+ years of CTO position in technology company)Strong written and verbal communication and presentation skills.Ability to collaborate with internal and external stakeholdersSelf-starter and can work effectively in a global, distributed team.External and internal thought leadershipAbility to follow and predict market trends, shape our digital FS&I technology landscape and help Intellias FS&I segment adapt to it.Profound understanding of large external or internal IT outsourcing companyDeep business related understanding of Solution Architecture, Business Analysis, Product Management, UX Design and other functional areas of software engineeringDeep business related understanding of modern technology trends and technology itself (IoT, Data Science, Machine Learning, Generative AI, Digital Twins etc.)Lean mindset, combining technology and entrepreneurial skills with core management skills; leadership presenceFluent EnglishLocation: EU, US, ME (UAE, KSA)Responsibilities:Drive FS&I technology strategy vertical (incl. Business case preparation, investment tracking)Map business needs to technology solutionsDrive the FS&I domain partnership ecosystem and contribute to company-wide technology partnershipsLead solutioning and POC/accelerators initiatives to increase competitive advantage on the marketContribute to cross-vertical technology knowledge growth within the Technology CouncilCollaboration with delivery, sales, account management and technology leaders at both new and existing customers to drive new logos and influence revenue.Extend FS&I technology Offerings portfolio by new technology servicesDrive FS&I inputs to corporate R&D strategyWill be a part of the Technology Office leadership team contributing to the corporate technology strategy with FS&I use cases and inputsGenerate inputs to competency strategies and evolve engineering excellence inside FS&I segment jointly with Global Centers of Excellences

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