As IT Resiliency Engineer, you join the enthusiastic and multidisciplinary IT Continuity team. Together, you are responsible to ensure our Bank ability to react to a critical failure of an application or a data center. You collaborate with the embedding of rules defined by Regulators such as the European Central Bank, Belgium National Bank & our Group Policies.
- You are responsible of a set of activities ensuring our reactivity during a critical application failure.
- In collaboration with the Application owner, you manage and follow-up the delivery and validation of Application Impact Analysis (AIA), Continuity Run Book (CRB), Disaster Recovery (DR) Unitary Exercise documents and the potential gaps in those deliverables.
- You are the main contact for several tribes for all resiliency topics.
- You make recurrent follow-ups with our Tribe Continuity contacts on:
- Changes within their infra and application landscape impact one of the deliverables.
- Progress on AIA, CRB, DR Unitary Exercises
- You contribute to the Fortis & IT Group transversal DR exercises:
- Validation of the CRB and their readiness.
- Detailed capacity study for all the infrastructure components involved within our two data centers.
- Close collaboration with our different stakeholders (BNPPF and Group) to prepare and collect required information.
- Plan the DR exercises by identifying risks and preparing a mitigation plan
- Help to build the Master Run Book (MRB), collection all actions from all needed CRBs.
- You facilitate during the execution of the DR exercise (in practice: during night and weekend three times a year)
- You’re inquisitive and driven—and you’re always on the ball.
- You thrive in a team environment, happily sharing your knowledge and insights.
- You are quick to make connections and dare to question everything that deserves it.
- You’re able to work under pressure.
- You always search to improve yourself by learning new technologies, methodologies and/or how to be a better you.
- You are excited by having responsibilities, making decisions & vulgarizing them.
You have a great knowledge of English. Dutch/French knowledge is a plus.
You have (at least) 5 years’ experience as a resiliency engineer or were previously a security engineer, OPS engineer or Architect.
You have (at least) a strong interest in the Resiliency domain or can give a clear overview of resiliency expectations and challenges to stakeholders.
You know your way around:
- Technology landscape
- Stakeholder management
- Communication best practice
- Architecture and technical diagrams and can review / validate them on resiliency topics
- Process, procedures and how important they are
You surprise us with your experience in one or multiple of the following domains:
- Windows, Linux
- Mainframe
- Cloud
- Application development, Databases
- Middleware, …