Full-Time

Head of Secondary Storage Recovery Testing

AVP

Posted on 9/26/2025

Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank

10,001+ employees

Global bank offering investment, asset, retail.

No salary listed

Pune, Maharashtra, India

In Person

Category
IT & Security (4)
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Requirements
  • Strong understanding of infrastructure technology across a broad range of infrastructure products including backup and restore
  • Strong understanding of IT Security and resilience
  • Strong architectural understanding through all architectural disciplines (business, data, application, technical and security)
  • Experience in identifying opportunities for improvement in existing processes/functions
  • Strong communication skills are mandatory
Responsibilities
  • Own the data recovery test (secondary storage recovery test) process strategy by collaborating with the relevant Infrastructure/Technology Towers including operations and engineering teams
  • Collaborate with the application owners to ensure the backup definitions are documented in the bank’s central tool
  • Collaborate with the application owners to ensure data recovery tests from backup are executed on an annual basis
  • Report the Compliance status of backup scheme definitions and data recovery tests, monthly to senior management, 2 LoD IT Risk and other parties on an adhoc basis
  • Report & Escalate where required to the CIO-1s of the applications that are no compliant to data recovery testing
  • Provide strategic solutions and maintain the roadmap of the Secondary storage function including tooling enhancements / process changes
  • Own the UAT testing where required for the tooling enhancements related to the data recovery
  • Identify the gaps in the process and document proposals to mitigate the risks involved due to the gaps
  • Own / support any audit related topics related to the function
Desired Qualifications
  • Relevant experience working in the Financial Services industry desirable
  • Relevant experience in IT Analytics
  • Desirable experience in IT Security

Deutsche Bank provides global financial services including investment banking, asset management, and retail banking for individuals, businesses, and institutions. It earns income through loan interest, fees, and trading and investment revenue, while applying AI and cloud technology to improve efficiency and client offerings. The bank differentiates itself by combining traditional banking with deep technology integration and a strong focus on ESG, sustainable finance, and support for entrepreneurs during economic crises. Its goal is to deliver comprehensive financial solutions across client segments, promote responsible investing, and help clients navigate economic challenges.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Frankfurt, Germany

Founded

1870

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  • Panda bond demand in China supports cheaper, local-currency funding and balance-sheet diversification.
  • Corporate Bank leadership in Europe benefits from clients consolidating payments, cash management, and trade finance.
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  • China funding exposes Deutsche Bank to policy shifts, capital controls, and refinancing disruptions.
  • Investment banking revenue remains vulnerable to weaker deal activity and trading volatility.
  • Heavy digital dependence creates outage, fraud, and deposit-retention risk if online banking fails.

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  • Deutsche Bank spans investment banking, corporate banking, and wealth management across 56 countries.
  • Its four-division structure supports cross-selling between transaction banking, advisory, and private client products.
  • Recent 5.5 billion yuan panda bond issuance shows access to diversified funding markets.

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