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Truist · 4 months ago

Technology Incident & Problem Strategist

Truist Bank is seeking a Technology Incident & Problem Strategist to enhance their technology operations. The role involves analyzing incident data to identify systemic risks and develop strategic recommendations to improve stability and client experience.

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Responsibilities

Hunt for Hidden Patterns: Ingest and normalize operational data (incidents, problems, changes, CMDB/vendor signals) and deduplicate Incident IDs to measure true impact. Bucket “Detailed Themes” into Change, Vendor, Software, Infrastructure, Batch Processing; summarize by month and service/channel
Conduct Forensic Analysis: Challenge first assumptions with root cause themed analytics (e.g., Category vs. Root Cause theme heatmaps, incident per theme counts, repeat analysis). Tie symptoms (timeouts, backlogs, lock contention) to design or governance gaps
Tell the Story with Data: Produce executive ready narratives that connect data → theme → control in one page. Recommend the fewest, most powerful actions (governance gates, vendor version catalogs, QoS profiles, batch windows, queue prefetch/backpressure)
Partner with Elite Engineers: Work with Problem/Incident Management, SRE/Platform, Network/Security/PKI, and Vendor Management to turn insights into implemented controls, with owners, timelines, and success metrics
Synthesizes incident/problem/change patterns and quantifies impact (deduplicated Incident IDs), producing monthly theme roll‑ups by Change, Vendor, Software, Infrastructure, Batch Processing

Qualification

Quantitative analysisQualitative analysisExecutive storytellingITILMicrosoft OfficeObservability toolsAIOps conceptsAnalytical skillsProblem-solving skillsCommunication skillsAttention to detail

Required

Bachelor's degree in Business and five to seven years of strategic planning experience in an IT environment for the financial services sector
Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office products including PowerPoint, Word and Excel
Three to five years of quantitative and qualitative analysis experience in an IT environment
Familiarity with IT Engineering terminology

Preferred

Three to five years of quantitative and qualitative analysis experience using ITSM/operations data (Root Cause, Cause Codes, Incident Details) to derive themes and actions
Proven expertise with executive storytelling
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills with a track record of turning themes into implemented controls (e.g., change gates, dependency mapping, synthetics, vendor SLOs)
Experience with ITIL and observability/monitoring tools (e.g., Splunk, Dynatrace); familiarity with ServiceNow/ITSM and CMDB relationships
Excellent communication and presentation skills; ability to brief executives with what's wrong, why, and what to fix first
Strong attention to detail; ability to operate in a fast‑paced, incident‑driven environment
Familiarity with AIOps concepts and automation of runbooks/guardrails (e.g., canary, blue/green, rollback)
Working understanding of network (ACI/F5/QoS), storage/NFS, server/containers (OpenShift/K8s), queues (MQ/RabbitMQ), and certificate/PKI lifecycle (CLM)—sufficient to recommend governance‑grade actions

Benefits

Medical
Dental
Vision
Life insurance
Disability
Accidental death and dismemberment
Tax-preferred savings accounts
401k plan
Vacation
Sick days
Paid holidays
Defined benefit pension plan
Restricted stock units
Deferred compensation plan

Company

Truist is the sixth-largest commercial bank in the U.S.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
unknown
2021-01-01Seed

Leadership Team

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Michael Maguire
Chief Financial Officer
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James Cordovana
SVP of Cloud Security Enterprise Architect
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