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    DublinPermanentCompetitive
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    Outsourcing Analyst

    Dublin Permanent Competitive

    About the job

    Job Title: Outsourcing Analyst

    Sector: Financial Services

    Location: Dublin or Leitrim (Hybrid)

    Team: Finance & Operations

    Role Overview

    On behalf of our client, a leading financial institution, we are seeking a detail-oriented Outsourcing Analyst to join their Operations team. We are looking for a proactive professional who excels at quantitative analysis, thrives in a highly regulated environment, and possesses professional fluency in Spanish.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Commercial Negotiation: Lead negotiations on complex financial terms and service-level agreements to drive fiscal value and capital efficiency.

    • Regulatory & Third-Party Governance: Ensure all external partnerships and outsourcing activities strictly align with prudential standards, with a specific focus on DORA and EBA Guidelines.

    • Executive Reporting: Provide structured updates regarding negotiation, risk status, and cost-optimisation milestones.

    • Operational Excellence: Identify and implement scalable frameworks to enhance expense management and streamline workflows.

    About You

    • Linguistic Capability: Professional-grade fluency in both Spanish and English is mandatory for cross-jurisdictional collaboration.

    • Quantitative Mindset: Ability to analyse intricate data sets to inform strategic commercial decisions.

    • Commercial & Contractual Grit: Proven expertise in high-stakes negotiations and the management of complex contractual frameworks.

    • Regulatory Awareness: Practical familiarity with financial outsourcing frameworks, specifically EBA and DORA, is a significant advantage.

    • Institutional Agility: Ability to adapt and perform within a dynamic, evolving financial services environment.

    Academic Background: A degree in Finance, Law, Economics, or a related discipline is preferred.