Posted:
8/25/2025, 6:04:40 AM
Location(s):
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ⋅ New South Wales, Australia
Experience Level(s):
Expert or higher ⋅ Senior
Field(s):
Operations & Logistics
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JOB SUMMARY
Arch Financial Holdings Australia Pty Ltd and its subsidiaries (“Arch LMI”) are an APRA licensed provider of Lenders Mortgage Insurance (“LMI”). ALMI is a subsidiary of Arch Capital Group Ltd (“ACGL”); which is a S&P 500 global provider of insurance and reinsurance across a variety of product lines. The Technology and Operations Officer (“CTOO”) position is a key hands-on leadership role at Arch LMI and a member of the Executive Committee. The CTOO is responsible for the leadership and management of Arch LMI’s:
The details of the CTOOs Job Description are consistent with Arch’s Accountability statement required under the Financial Accountability Regime Act 2023 (Cth) (FAR Act).
Limitations & exclusions of responsibility
Accountable person details
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Accountable Function
Board Committee Memberships
AFHA, Arch Indemnity and Arch LMI:
Executive Committee Memberships
Chair of:
Member of:
Responsibilities under s10(1) and 10(6) of the FAR Act
The Accountable Person has senior executive responsibility for the day-to-day management of the Accountable Function of Arch, which is comprised of the following functional areas:
Responsibilities under s10(2) and 10(3) of the FAR Act as prescribed under the Minister rules
In respect of AFHA and Arch Indemnity, senior executive responsibility for management or control of:
Key functions
DETAILED RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ACCOUNTABLE PERSON
The part or aspect of the operations of the accountable entity or SRE which the accountable person has actual or effective responsibility for management or control (s33(a)(i) of the FAR Act):
The Accountable Person has senior executive responsibility for the day-to-day management of the Accountable Function of Arch, which is comprised of the following functional areas:
General responsibilities
The Accountable Person has the following general management responsibilities in respect of the Accountable Function of Arch, to the extent they are relevant to the activities of the Accountable Function:
Strategy and business plan
Leading the performance of the Accountable Function in line with the Board approved strategy, business plan and risk appetite for Arch.
Organisational structure and governance
People and culture
Risk management and culture
Monitoring the implementation of the risk management framework and strategy in the Accountable Function, including the:
Compliance
Operational risk
Information technology and security (including cyber security)
Data management
Reporting, escalation and advice
Regulatory engagement
Functional responsibilities
The Accountable Person has the following functional responsibilities in respect of the Accountable Function of Arch:
Service provider management
Developing, maintaining and monitoring the implementation of the service provider management framework, incorporating requirements relating to:
Scams management
Developing Arch’s approach to preventing and mitigating consumer loss from scam scams and fraud.
IT Strategy, information management and IT Frameworks
Monitoring the delivery of IT services to Arch-by-Arch Capital Services LLC (“ACS”), an offshore entity within the Arch global group.
Technology change management
Monitoring and reviewing the framework for delivering change into Arch’s technology environment, including for setting appropriate controls.
Supporting regulatory reporting
Reporting to regulators in relation to information technology (including security) and data incidents (including privacy), where required.
Sufficient resourcing of the IT function
Supervising the adequate resourcing of the IT function and advising on whether the function has sufficient information security capability, funding and staffing.
Data collection, quality, management, monitoring and controls
BCP Management Policy
Developing and maintaining the BCP Management Policy and underlying plans.
Project Management Policy
Developing, maintaining and monitoring the implementation of Arch’s Product Management Policy.
Job Specifications
Knowledge & Skills:
1. Skilled in client transitions to new IT infrastructure, owning the process and ensuring compliance with all regulatory needs.
2. Skilled in the navigating and delivering on major technology transition plans to clients.
3. Knowledgeable in technology platforms.
4. Skilled in assessing and implementing new technologies including being skilled in evaluating emerging technologies and determining their potential impact on the business.
5. Strong project management skills and demonstrated ability to deliver results under tight deadlines and competing objectives.
6. Intellectually curious with strong analytical skills to assess complex data.
7. Excellent communication skills in written and verbal formats; ability to address a broad range of audiences including senior management, regulators, rating agencies, external auditors and technical experts.
8. Proven ability to work with and handle personal and confidential information with absolute discretion.
9. Credibility among industry peers.
10. Focus on client and customer service.
11. Strong interpersonal skills and willingness / ability to function as a member of a multi-disciplined, international team.
12. Unquestionable integrity and moral compass.
13. A Flexible, ‘can-do’ attitude, happy to do whatever is needed to achieve collective success.
14. Strong experience in understanding the APRA Regulatory obligations including; FAR, CPS 230, and CPS 234.
Education & Experience:
1. Bachelor’s qualification in Computer Sciences
2. Masters in Computer Sciences or MBA desirable
3. 15 years of relevant experience leading and supporting global scale digital and technology programs in insurance, banking and capital market industries.
4. Good understanding of regulatory requirements (APRA, ASIC, ATO etc.).
5. Experience in a leadership role dealing with multiple stakeholders (including board directors, regulators, investors, group finance functions and auditors).
6. IFRS, US GAAP, Board and APRA Reporting.
7. FAR, CPS 230.
Working Conditions / Environment & Physical Demands
1. Normal office environment - The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
2. Attendance / Punctuality - Is consistently at work and on time. Willing to periodically work hours to accommodate other time zones. Ensures work responsibilities are covered when absent.
3. Hybrid work schedule.
4. Occasional domestic and international travel is required.
Disclaimer
Incumbent may be asked to perform other duties as required.
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15800 Arch LMI Pty LtdWebsite: https://archgroup.com/
Headquarter Location: Hamilton, Hamilton, Bermuda
Employee Count: 5001-10000
Year Founded: 1995
IPO Status: Public
Last Funding Type: Post-IPO Equity
Industries: Finance ⋅ Financial Services ⋅ Insurance