UOB is seeking a Technical Delivery Manager to lead technology delivery for core banking systems supporting ATM services and AS400, COBOL and RPG platforms. The role typically requires strong experience in banking technology, software development or infrastructure delivery, project and vendor management, and knowledge of legacy core banking environments. Candidates should be comfortable managing end-to-end initiatives, budgets, schedules, risks and regulatory requirements while coordinating business users, technology teams and external partners. Strong communication, stakeholder management, problem-solving and leadership skills are expected. Experience with Agile or structured project delivery, production support, change management and banking operations would be advantageous. The successful candidate should be able to modernise or integrate legacy platforms without compromising system availability, security and customer service.
United Overseas Bank (UOB) is a major Southeast Asian bank headquartered in Singapore, with operations across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Hong Kong, Japan, India, Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Established in 1935, UOB provides personal financial services, business banking, corporate and commercial banking, wealth management, investment banking and treasury services. Malaysia is one of its important regional markets, serving retail customers, small and medium-sized enterprises, large corporations and institutional clients. The bank operates through branches, digital channels and technology platforms that support payments, cards, lending and core banking services. UOB places emphasis on responsible banking, risk management, customer experience and digital transformation. Its technology teams support both modern digital products and established banking systems, making the organisation relevant to professionals experienced in legacy platforms, systems integration and large-scale financial services delivery.
Malaysia offers technology and banking opportunities in Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya and Penang, with demand for delivery managers, software engineers, cybersecurity specialists, data professionals and financial-services experts. The country combines multicultural Malay, Chinese, Indian and international influences, reflected in its food, festivals and languages. Urban life offers modern malls, public transport, healthcare and a wide range of restaurants, while living costs are generally lower than in Singapore. Malaysia’s islands and coastal destinations, including Langkawi, Penang, Redang and Tioman, provide beaches and relaxed weekend travel; Kuala Lumpur itself is inland. Foreign professionals normally need employer sponsorship for an Employment Pass, and the company must meet immigration requirements before work begins. Applicants should confirm salary thresholds, documentation and approval rules with UOB or Malaysian authorities. Relocation planning should include housing, tax registration, healthcare, schooling where relevant and adaptation to Malaysia’s tropical climate.
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