Senior Director, Global Head of Supervision
BNY Mellon
- Location
- Menlo Park, CA, United States
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Staff
- Posted
- Aug 18, 2026
About this role
"Represent the Platform in senior-level discussions with clients, external regulators and senior internal stakeholders from Risk, Audit and Compliance, Compliance testingRepresent the Platform in senior-level discussions with clients, external regulators and senior internal stakeholders from Risk, Audit and Compliance, Compliance testingAssess and Address non-financial risk drivers related to Conduct and Supervision and implement solutions. Oversee 1st Line Surveillance and Best Execution for the Platform and pply deep product knowledge, understanding of trading techniques, venues, data flows. Lead System Development and Change Management ? ability to build control systems, structures that support the business managers as required, including overseeing implementation of change management projects when required, and in some cases working with Enterprise Change teams. Ensuring documentation and systems infrastructure remain appropriate. Conduct deep dives and identify control enhancements ? Proactively identify areas needing additional control frameworks or process improvements. Facilitate supervisory meetings, training and Platform wide Supervisory and Conduct related communicationsDirectly manages more senior managers and ensures their focus on functional objectives. May have matrixed management responsibility and oversee geographically dispersed teams, adding to the complexity of duties.Responsible for the achievement of goals and objectives. Provides guidance to senior risk managers. Completion of tasks affects achievement of organizational objectives. Modified based upon local regulations/requirements.Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and work experience required; advanced degree preferred.15+ years of total work experience with 5-7 years of management experience preferred. Experience in Financial Services is preferred."