Team Summary
Client Services provides industry-leading operational support to Visaโs clients around the world. With our deep knowledge and expertise, we bring the voice of the customer into the design, development and successful deployment of Visa products and services. We are trusted partners to Visaโs clients, providing expertise to support and successfully grow their business.
The Client Delivery team is responsible for designing the client service experience for new solutions and delivering end-to-end client implementations for products, solutions, infrastructure, and new client onboarding.
What a Consultant, Implementation Services does at Visa:
The Implementation team is a talented team of professional services organization responsible for overall technical program management and implementations, with a focus on implementation services provided to Clients, including but not limited to, enabling a broad range of products and solutions, supporting complex processing modifications, and general tactical initiatives for Visa clients across the Asia Pacific (AP) region.
This position serves as Visa Project Manager for implementation services provided to Clients, including but not limited to, enabling a broad range of products and solutions, supporting complex processing modifications, and general tactical initiatives for Visa clients across the AP region.
This is an individual contributor responsible for solving complex problems, serving to gather and document project requirements while providing client consultative guidance on Visa regulations, fees, features, and functionality.
In this role, you are expected to:
- Lead and execute high quality project management support to Visa clients and processors to ensure client expectations are exceeded
- Coordinate directly with clients to analyze card program setup requirements to implement Visa products and services to support the business and formulate implementation solutions
- Confidently manage client in parallel to product developments and a changing landscape
- Build and enhance positive working relationships with key Visa client institutions, processors, and internal stakeholders
- Be able to communicate complex, technical concepts in a focused and well-organized manner
- Be able to learn and acquire knowledge in modern technologies in keeping step with market developments
- Good analytical skills, not just for problem analysis, but to use technical acumen for reviewing appropriateness of technical or project documents and in integrating systems solutions
- Orientation towards quality enhancement and process improvement
- Prepare and maintain detailed project plans, risk/mitigation plans, status reports, and issues logs to enhance internal and external communications
- Represent client system and operational requirements to internal Visa organizations
- Be an active contributor in the creation of a high-performing, supportive, and inclusive team culture
- Constantly create good functional collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, by being able to speak confidently with a professional demeanor
- Be accountable for delivering agreed objectives. Be responsible for own workflow assignments and must be able to take the initiative to resolve problems and ensure delivery on commitments
- Assume appropriate decision-making authorities to ensure flawless execution of project objectives
- Coordinate internal Visa resources to ensure delivery on commitments
Why this is important to Visa:
The role works across a breadth of internal and external stakeholders to achieve the stated project objectives. If required, this role escalates projects that are in jeopardy and works with line management within Visa and the Client organization to make decisions that bring needed resources to resolve any issues.โฏThe role serves as a technical/functional specialist and works independently with guidance only in the most complex situation.
This is a hybrid position. Hybrid employees can alternate time between both remote and office. Employees in hybrid roles are expected to work from the office 2-3 set days a week (determined by leadership/site), with a general guidepost of being in the office 50% or more of the time based on business needs.