Job Purpose
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is the operational leader of Input Output (IO) and the CEO's peer on running the company. The role owns the business infrastructure that makes everything else possible, including how IO plans, decides, measures, delivers, and improves as an organisation.
IO is moving from a centralised operating model to one where business units have greater autonomy, supported by shared enterprise infrastructure. The COO leads that transition, replacing informal, person-dependent processes with adaptive, AI-enabled systems that scale. The role is accountable for the design and deployment of IO's business operating system, including the frameworks, workflows, metrics, and governance structures that let the organisation run at scale without depending on individual heroics.
The COO leads Enterprise Operations, ICT, AI, People, Finance, Legal, and Venture Studio operations. The role works in close partnership with the CEO, and with C-suite peers including the Chief Technology Officer, Chief Product Officer, Chief Scientist, and Chief Financial Officer, to shape and execute organisational strategy. The COO also plays a critical supporting role in the rebuild of IO's engineering and delivery capability, partnering with the CTO to bring the organisational rigour of elite software companies into IO's operating model.
The COO co-owns the technical rebuild of IO's engineering capability, bringing the organisational rigour and engineering culture of elite software companies to a technically ambitious, globally distributed team.