Conduent Business Services is seeking an IT Operations Manager for Government Payments to oversee operational processes and ensure the stability and compliance of critical payment systems. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in IT operations, particularly in regulated environments, and will work remotely while benefiting from a supportive and flexible work culture
Job Summary
The role involves leading daily operational activities for mission-critical government payment platforms to ensure stability and compliance.
Candidates must demonstrate the ability to lead major incident response efforts and manage cross-functional teams in high-pressure environments.
Conduent offers a remote work arrangement with comprehensive health benefits, retirement savings programs, and paid time off.
Matching Summary
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Conduent Business Services is seeking an IT Operations Manager for Government Payments to oversee operational processes and ensure the stability and compliance of critical payment systems. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in IT operations, particularly in regulated environments, and will work remotely while benefiting from a supportive and flexible work culture.
Salary
Base: $57,750 - $75,000; Bonus/Equity: Eligible for bonus based on business need; Benefits: Health insurance, retirement plan, PTO, and employee discounts
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
8+ years IT Operations experience
ITIL process management expertise
High-pressure incident response leadership
Regulated environment compliance knowledge
Cross-functional team coordination skills
Nice-to-have
Financial services background preferred
Government payment systems experience
Strong organizational and communication skills
Experience with SOC compliance standards
Proven track record in operational efficiency
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field
8+ years of enterprise IT Operations experience
Experience with ITIL incident and change management
Knowledge of software delivery lifecycles and regulatory expectations