Senior Director, Client Success

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Job Description:

  • This position is responsible for leading the enterprise transformation program for one of the major banking clients, accountable for end‑to‑end outcomes across the client life cycle — from contract to delivery alignment, mobilization through to go‑live and scale.
  • Own executive stakeholder alignment, program governance, delivery quality, and time‑to‑value, partnering with Sales, Product, Engineering, InfoSec, and other internal stakeholders to ensure commitments are met or exceeded.
  • Strong technical fluency in modern banking platforms and cloud architectures—able to challenge assumptions, interpret designs, and ensure delivery quality.
  • Advise executives regarding how to balance competing priorities and oversee projects and activities to ensure that effective business strategies and goals are met.

Requirements:

  • 12 or more years of work experience with a Bachelor’s Degree or at least 10 years of work experience with an Advanced degree (e.g. Masters/MBA /JD/MD), or a minimum of 5 years of work experience with a PhD
  • Minimum 15 years of Industry Experience in Banking and Enterprise Transformation
  • Led at least one Tier‑1 bank core modernization from signature to production eg. Temenos, Mambu, Thought Machine, FIS, Fiserv or equivalent.
  • Owned multi‑year transformation governance with C‑level stakeholders, demonstrable recovery of troubled programs.
  • Operated in cloud, microservices, API streaming architectures, familiar with rigorous change control, release, and resiliency practices.
  • Regulatory savvy US banking controls, risk frameworks with proven delivery to audit and compliance expectations.
  • Expertise in building and scaling high-performing teams, with a hands-on leadership style that emphasizes mentorship, empowerment, and a culture of accountability.
  • Proven ability to deliver complex, multi-market projects on time and within scope, leveraging advanced project management methodologies (Agile, Lean, and hybrid models) and a pragmatic, results-oriented approach.
  • Recognized for forging strong, trust-based relationships with C-level executives, clients, and cross-functional partners, ensuring alignment and transparency throughout the implementation lifecycle.
  • Adept at translating business strategy into actionable plans, optimizing processes, and driving continuous improvement through data-driven decision-making and KPI management.

Benefits:

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 401 (k)
  • FSA/HSA
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Wellness Program
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