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The Sr. Associate, Market Risk-VP is responsible to oversee and control the market risk metrics/market data, as well as monitor and ensure that risk are within limits/levels by reviewing and analyzing the reports; Communicate about risk levels and provide support to senior management, Audit, Treasury and Financial Risk at corporate and local level in the decision-making process.
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The role: This is an exciting opportunity to evolve and elevate the Enterprise Risk Management and Business Resilience functions at Moody's, developing a world-class approach to risk as a point of business differentiation that drives our business strategy forward, by both protecting and enabling the business.
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Management responsibility for internal controls, business resilience, third party risk management and corporate insurance. Work with MIS, MA and MSS Risk Leaders with regard to policy and standards for Third Party Risk Management and related resiliency requirements.
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Calculate, monitor, report on, and address any issues regarding Value at Risk (VaR, CVaR), stress testing, and P&L impacts. Due to growth-driven expansion of its Sales Trading business, Karbone is currently seeking a Market & Credit Risk Manager; Renewable Energy Commodities.
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5+ years' experience in risk management at a bank, credit union or a fintech institution. Exceptional communication and presentation skills with ability to effectively communicate complex risk information to stakeholders at all levels.
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8+ years of Model Risk Management experience at a Banking institution. This person should have a strong understanding of model risk, credit risk, market risk, interest rate risk, pricing risk, and financial risk.
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Serve in a key role within the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Department, entrusted with spearheading a range of initiatives aimed at achieving the objectives of UNFCU's ERM Program. Working knowledge of Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) concepts and platforms (e.g., RSA Archer, MetricStream, LogicManager and Quantivate.
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The Specialized Solutions group at our client works with Banks and Asset Managers worldwide to assess models involving Credit risk, market risk, or portfolio construction/analytics, as well as pricing and valuation models for equity and fixed-income asset classes.
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Support Enterprise Risk Management at New York's Top Hospital: You Make It Possible. Project Lead - Enterprise Risk Management Program (ERM) 8+ years of relevant experience in an internal/external auditor, enterprise risk management, risk consulting, and/or business process owner position in a large corporate environment in related industry.
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We are hiring for a Market Risk and Reporting Analyst consulting role related to the transition away from LIBOR. You report to the head of Risk Management at a smaller financial institution, working to design and deliver data related to the transition away from LIBOR enhancing the trade capture and risk reporting process.
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This position is to lead from technical perspective the reports automation and data analysis related efforts to support the ERM-RDA Team Lead in running the overall RDA program at the bank. · Demonstrate database and information systems related knowledge, such as server database, data warehousing concepts, financial industry and products related knowledge, such as banking and lending products, and risk management related knowledge, such as credit risk and market risk.
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Have 1-4 years of relevant experience with BSA/AML Regulations within the financial services industry, or at a financial services regulator (e.g., FINRA, Securities and Exchange Commission, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Federal Reserve Bank, etc.
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Applicants should have at least 7 years of industry experience with a focus on marketing and corporate communications applications and infrastructure, as well as broad technology experience across the full software development lifecycle and various areas of technology architecture.
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We need to increase our visibility and our active donor base to be able to take full advantage of our skills in permanently protecting at-risk landscapes, stewarding the lands to be resilient into the future through strong science and adaptive management, and upholding community engagement and support through sound relationships.
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Participate in enterprise risk management initiatives, including catastrophe management and evaluation of industry model output. - Participate in enterprise risk management initiatives, including catastrophe management and evaluation of industry model output.
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