Lead Process Manager - Financial Crime
Location: Nottingham Trent House (95002), United Kingdom
About the Role
As a Principal Associate Process Manager, you will own the end-to-end design and health of our Financial Crime processes, spanning Transaction and Application Fraud, Disputes, AML, and Authorisations. You will be responsible for defining process strategy, developing robust oversight, and driving continuous improvement across the Financial Crime portfolio.
Responsibilities
* Process Design & Optimization: Own and critically challenge process scope, design, and management; define success measures and dynamically monitor Key Results and Critical to Quality metrics.
* Risk & Control Ownership: Take accountability for the risk and control environment, ensuring regulatory requirements are robustly applied, mitigated, and governed.
* Continuous Improvement: Apply structured, data-driven methodologies to solve complex problems, lead large-scale transformations, and continuously develop and share process improvement tools to uplift process capabilities within the wider team.
* Issue Management & Governance: Establish strong governance practices to oversee process health, ruthlessly prioritise improvements, and lead root-cause analysis to resolve operational breakdowns.
* Stakeholder & Operational Influence: Collaborate closely with strategy and servicing teams to deliver the roadmap, while influencing business changes that impact your process.
Qualifications
* Process Management Expertise: Proven experience in process management within a regulated industry, with a Lean Six Sigma certification being highly desirable.
* Risk & Control Management: Prior experience identifying operational risks and managing mitigations through the implementation of robust internal controls.
* Structured Problem Solving: A track record of using data-driven process management techniques to define problems, implement solutions, and manage large-scale transformation projects.
* Cross-Functional Collaboration: Exceptional stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence business decisions, manage change, and work collaboratively across diverse teams.
* Operational Insight & Attention to Detail: A detail-oriented mindset with the ability to master complex systems, ideally complemented by experience working within a contact centre environment.
Work Environment
This is a permanent position based in our Nottingham office. We embrace a hybrid approach to work. You'll spend three days a week in the office (Tuesday-Thursday), with Monday and Friday being dedicated work-from-home days. Our offices are designed to inspire and support you. At our Nottingham head office, you'll find an on-site gym, restaurant and dedicated Learning Loft. Our London office boasts a rooftop running track and coffee bar.
Benefits
We invest in the growth of our people alongside our business. You will have extensive opportunities to learn and develop your career, including access to up to £5,000 in funding for external qualifications.
Our comprehensive benefits package is designed to grow with you, ensuring your wellbeing is prioritised at every stage of your career:
* Wealth & Future: Competitive pension and performance-based bonus schemes.
* Holidays: Start with 25 days of annual leave, increasing with tenure. You have the option to buy 5 additional days.
* Health: Access premium care through our private medical insurance.
* Family Support: Enhanced parental leave.
We are an equal opportunity employer. All information will be kept confidential and will only be used for the purpose of applying a reasonable adjustment. If you require a reasonable adjustment, please contact ukrecruitment@capitalone.com.
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