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Third Party Risk Specialist – Exit & Continuity

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship
Rabobank logo

at Rabobank

Investment Banking

Posted 3 days ago

No clicks

This employer did not include a short summary.

Compensation
€5,030 – €7,183 EUR

Currency: € (EUR)

City
Utrecht
Country
Netherlands

Full Job Description

This is what we offer you

  • Salary: Gross monthly salary between EUR 5,030 and EUR 7,183 (scale 09) for a 36-hour work week.
  • Extras: a thirteenth month, 8% holiday allowance, and a 10% Employee Benefit Budget.
  • Development budget: EUR 1,400 development budget per year for your growth and development.
  • Hybrid working: a balance between home and office work (possible for most roles).
  • Pension: decide for yourself the amount of your personal contribution.

Calculate your salary right away? Use our Or view all our benefits.

Third Party Risk Specialist Exit & Continuity

You and your job

As a Third Party Risk Specialist with an exit planning focus, you strengthen Rabobanks operational resilience by testing and challenging whether supplier exit strategies will actually work in practice.

You assess whether dependencies are understood and whether exit plans are realistic, complete, and executable under both normal and stressed conditions.

In this role, you go beyond documentation: you identify gaps, question assumptions, and form clear judgements on whether supplier arrangements provide sufficient continuity. You work closely with stakeholders to improve exit readiness and resilience where it matters most.

Practical examples

  • Testing whether a suppliers exit plan is executable in practice
  • Identifying gaps in dependencies, data migration, timelines, or resource availability
  • Challenging assurance evidence that supports continuity or resilience claims
  • Translating findings into clear conclusions on whether risks are acceptable

Your responsibilities

  • Perform first-line, risk-based reviews at suppliers, focusing on how critical services actually operate and where risks may materialise in practice
  • Assess supplier-provided assurance or certification evidence (e.g. SOC, ISO) and whether it can be relied upon in practice to support conclusions on continuity and risk
  • Evaluate whether supplier arrangements are robust in practice, including:
    • Exit feasibility and transition execution
    • Business continuity and operational resilience
  • Identify dependencies, weaknesses, and gaps in supplier setups, including data flows, resources, timelines, and third-party reliance
  • Form and communicate clear judgements on whether risks are acceptable, and escalate where they are not
  • Challenge assumptions and follow through on incomplete or unclear information, both with internal stakeholders and suppliers
  • Contribute to a consistent and practical approach to supplier reviews, combining audit activity, assurance interpretation, and continuity assessment

Your profile

  • You have hands-on experience working with third parties, for example in audit, outsourcing, operational risk, or a similar domain. You have been involved in real supplier situations, not just frameworks or policies.
  • You are comfortable engaging directly with both internal stakeholders and external suppliers. You can hold a professional, open conversation, ask for clarity, and challenge when something does not add up.
  • You look beyond documentation. You know that what is written down is not always what happens in practice, and you are able to test whether something will actually work.
  • You can deal with incomplete information. You ask the right questions, connect the dots, and form a clear, well-reasoned view, even when things are not fully transparent.
  • You think in terms of dependencies, scenarios and practical feasibility. You are interested in how things behave under stress, not just under normal conditions.
  • You have experience working in environments where things change or need to be delivered, for example transitions, implementations, or supplier changes. You understand what it takes to get something across the line in practice.

Nice to have

  • Experience working with supplier transitions, onboarding, or exit situations in practice
  • Experience in IT or operational environments, where continuity and dependency risks are more complex
  • Exposure to complex supplier landscapes, including subcontractors or multi-layer dependencies
  • Familiarity with risk scenarios or incident situations, and how organisations respond under stress
  • Experience in supplier incidents or recovery situations
  • Experience working in a cross-functional setting (e.g. procurement, IT, legal, continuity)

You and the job application process

Reply to the vacancy for Third Party Audit & Assurance Officer at Rabobank before July 1st.

  • Any questions about the job content? Contact: Sandor Welfing, Hiring Manager via Sandor.Welfing@rabobank.nl.
  • Any questions about working at Rabobank and the process? Charlotte Dullaert, Recruiter, via Charlotte.Dullaert@rabobank.nl.
  • Any questions about working at Rabobank and the process? Charlotte Dullaert, Recruiter via
  • We will hold the interviews through a video call.
  • A security check is part of the process.
  • We respect your privacy.
  • Information
  • Utrecht36 hours
    Job
  • Brasilia40 hours
    Job
  • Information
  • Utrecht36 hours
    Job
  • Brasilia40 hours
    Job

The Application Process

This is our standard application process. It may vary by role.

Step 1You Apply

Thanks for applying! You will always receive a confirmation of your application by email. We review all the resumes and covering letters that we receive. We will let you know as soon as possible if we invite you for an interview.

Step 2Interview

We invite you for one or more (online) interviews. We want to know if you fit the role and the team. You probably have many questions for us too. For some positions, we may also ask you to complete an assignment or assessment.

Step 3Our Offer

Are you the new colleague we are looking for, and do you also feel happy with us? Congratulations! You will receive a good offer from us. Before you start, we conduct a legal screening to ensure that our employees do not pose a risk to us and our customers.

Step 4Welcome!

Welcome to Rabobank! We look forward to seeing you and can't wait to work together.

Apply for this job

Third Party Risk Specialist Exit & Continuity

Contracttype
Full time
Location
Utrecht (NL)
Workplace
Hybrid
Reference number
JR_00140686
Monthly salary
5,030 - 7,183
Expertise
Staff & Operations
Skills
Disciplined Execution / Organizational Structures / Policy Development / Policy Implementation / Professional Collaboration / Project Management / Researching / Storytelling / Sustainability Practices / Writing

Charlotte Dullaert

Recruiter

Third Party Risk Specialist – Exit & Continuity

Compensation

€5,030 – €7,183 EUR

City: Utrecht

Country: Netherlands

Rabobank logo
Investment Banking

3 days ago

No clicks

at Rabobank

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship

This employer did not include a short summary.

Full Job Description

This is what we offer you

  • Salary: Gross monthly salary between EUR 5,030 and EUR 7,183 (scale 09) for a 36-hour work week.
  • Extras: a thirteenth month, 8% holiday allowance, and a 10% Employee Benefit Budget.
  • Development budget: EUR 1,400 development budget per year for your growth and development.
  • Hybrid working: a balance between home and office work (possible for most roles).
  • Pension: decide for yourself the amount of your personal contribution.

Calculate your salary right away? Use our Or view all our benefits.

Third Party Risk Specialist Exit & Continuity

You and your job

As a Third Party Risk Specialist with an exit planning focus, you strengthen Rabobanks operational resilience by testing and challenging whether supplier exit strategies will actually work in practice.

You assess whether dependencies are understood and whether exit plans are realistic, complete, and executable under both normal and stressed conditions.

In this role, you go beyond documentation: you identify gaps, question assumptions, and form clear judgements on whether supplier arrangements provide sufficient continuity. You work closely with stakeholders to improve exit readiness and resilience where it matters most.

Practical examples

  • Testing whether a suppliers exit plan is executable in practice
  • Identifying gaps in dependencies, data migration, timelines, or resource availability
  • Challenging assurance evidence that supports continuity or resilience claims
  • Translating findings into clear conclusions on whether risks are acceptable

Your responsibilities

  • Perform first-line, risk-based reviews at suppliers, focusing on how critical services actually operate and where risks may materialise in practice
  • Assess supplier-provided assurance or certification evidence (e.g. SOC, ISO) and whether it can be relied upon in practice to support conclusions on continuity and risk
  • Evaluate whether supplier arrangements are robust in practice, including:
    • Exit feasibility and transition execution
    • Business continuity and operational resilience
  • Identify dependencies, weaknesses, and gaps in supplier setups, including data flows, resources, timelines, and third-party reliance
  • Form and communicate clear judgements on whether risks are acceptable, and escalate where they are not
  • Challenge assumptions and follow through on incomplete or unclear information, both with internal stakeholders and suppliers
  • Contribute to a consistent and practical approach to supplier reviews, combining audit activity, assurance interpretation, and continuity assessment

Your profile

  • You have hands-on experience working with third parties, for example in audit, outsourcing, operational risk, or a similar domain. You have been involved in real supplier situations, not just frameworks or policies.
  • You are comfortable engaging directly with both internal stakeholders and external suppliers. You can hold a professional, open conversation, ask for clarity, and challenge when something does not add up.
  • You look beyond documentation. You know that what is written down is not always what happens in practice, and you are able to test whether something will actually work.
  • You can deal with incomplete information. You ask the right questions, connect the dots, and form a clear, well-reasoned view, even when things are not fully transparent.
  • You think in terms of dependencies, scenarios and practical feasibility. You are interested in how things behave under stress, not just under normal conditions.
  • You have experience working in environments where things change or need to be delivered, for example transitions, implementations, or supplier changes. You understand what it takes to get something across the line in practice.

Nice to have

  • Experience working with supplier transitions, onboarding, or exit situations in practice
  • Experience in IT or operational environments, where continuity and dependency risks are more complex
  • Exposure to complex supplier landscapes, including subcontractors or multi-layer dependencies
  • Familiarity with risk scenarios or incident situations, and how organisations respond under stress
  • Experience in supplier incidents or recovery situations
  • Experience working in a cross-functional setting (e.g. procurement, IT, legal, continuity)

You and the job application process

Reply to the vacancy for Third Party Audit & Assurance Officer at Rabobank before July 1st.

  • Any questions about the job content? Contact: Sandor Welfing, Hiring Manager via Sandor.Welfing@rabobank.nl.
  • Any questions about working at Rabobank and the process? Charlotte Dullaert, Recruiter, via Charlotte.Dullaert@rabobank.nl.
  • Any questions about working at Rabobank and the process? Charlotte Dullaert, Recruiter via
  • We will hold the interviews through a video call.
  • A security check is part of the process.
  • We respect your privacy.
  • Information
  • Utrecht36 hours
    Job
  • Brasilia40 hours
    Job
  • Information
  • Utrecht36 hours
    Job
  • Brasilia40 hours
    Job

The Application Process

This is our standard application process. It may vary by role.

Step 1You Apply

Thanks for applying! You will always receive a confirmation of your application by email. We review all the resumes and covering letters that we receive. We will let you know as soon as possible if we invite you for an interview.

Step 2Interview

We invite you for one or more (online) interviews. We want to know if you fit the role and the team. You probably have many questions for us too. For some positions, we may also ask you to complete an assignment or assessment.

Step 3Our Offer

Are you the new colleague we are looking for, and do you also feel happy with us? Congratulations! You will receive a good offer from us. Before you start, we conduct a legal screening to ensure that our employees do not pose a risk to us and our customers.

Step 4Welcome!

Welcome to Rabobank! We look forward to seeing you and can't wait to work together.

Apply for this job

Third Party Risk Specialist Exit & Continuity

Contracttype
Full time
Location
Utrecht (NL)
Workplace
Hybrid
Reference number
JR_00140686
Monthly salary
5,030 - 7,183
Expertise
Staff & Operations
Skills
Disciplined Execution / Organizational Structures / Policy Development / Policy Implementation / Professional Collaboration / Project Management / Researching / Storytelling / Sustainability Practices / Writing

Charlotte Dullaert

Recruiter