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This position is responsible for the supervision of the SVP/Compliance and Risk, EVP/Credit Officer, Security and Safety Officer, SVP/Account Resolutions and other positions added as the Credit Union continues to buildout the Enterprise Risk Management program.
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Seven or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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Evaluates, underwrites and makes credit decisions for commercial, traditional, investor and consumer loan requests originated by Compeer team members and decides if the characteristics of the credit package present an acceptable level of credit risk for the organization.
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Assess and strengthen VyStar's Consumer Lending Model Risk Management (MRM) framework, policy, and governance from the perspective of Credit Risk. The AVP, Consumer Lending Systems & Credit Analytics will develop and evaluate credit data analytics models associated with VyStar's consumer lending platforms to provide qualitative analysis and quantify the organization's consumer credit risk exposure and evaluate the performance of established models and controls.
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As an early hire on the Risk team, the credit risk analyst will be a key person to drive changes to credit policy at Coast. You have 2+ years experience working in credit risk roles specifically in consumer or SME lending.
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Develop and implement quantitative risk models and methodologies specific to structured credit instruments such as residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), asset-backed securities (ABS), and collateralized loan obligations (CLOs.
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This position will work as a member of the Credit Risk Management leadership team and assist the Chief Credit Officer in monitoring and managing the credit risk within the loan portfolio.
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Within ICM, the Counterparty Credit Risk (CCR) Underwriting function provides analysis, greenlight, underwriting, first-line-of-defense credit approval and subsequent credit monitoring across all ICG wholesale credit businesses including Banking, Capital Markets, and Advisory (BCMA), Global Structured Products, Financings, and Securitizations (GSP-F&S), Treasury & Trade Services (TTS), Markets, and Securities Services (MSS.
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Experience with one or more of the following areas (Credit Risk, Market Risk and Capital Requirements preferred)Counterparty Credit Risk (CCR), simulation model and credit exposure (PFE, MPE, EPE)Market Risk, VaR, risk limitsDerivative pricing and risk sensitivitiesMargin, collateral, central clearing counterparty (CCP), stress test,back testingXVA / CVA desk workflowRWA capital requirements (e.g. CFTC Swap Dealer Capital Rules, FRTB)PnL attributions and product control function.
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Perform various duties relating to the loan review function in order to assist in the ongoing management of credit risk as follows:Conduct thorough credit reviews to analyze adherence to loan policy and procedure, credit quality, collateral valuation, accuracy of core operating system as it relates to loan structure/pricing, and loan documentation.
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Knowledge in at least one area; loan servicing functions, dealership ratings, monitoring collection scores or credit scores, or credit risk management (Associate/Mid Level) Knowledge in at least one area; loan servicing functions, dealership ratings, monitoring collection scores or credit scores, or credit risk management (Senior.
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Reports to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and carries out the Enterprise Risk Management Program by supporting a culture of risk transparency, disclosure and open dialogue across the Credit Union to manage risks within the Credit Union's risk appetite.
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Ten or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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The Credit Risk Manager is responsible for enhancing policies and procedures, coordinating all FDIC/Internal/Third Party regulatory examination and audit requests related to areas of responsibility, and identifying and overseeing implementation of process improvements.
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Minimum of 4+ years of experience with credit risk management solutions preferred, (i.e., Experian PowerCurve, FICO – ACS, TRIAD, or Strategy Director.) Basic Qualifications:Bachelor's degreeMinimum of 4+ years of experience in Risk Management, Product Management for Credit Card or Debit CardPreferred Qualifications:Hands-on knowledge of Fiserv platforms and systemsMinimum of 4+ years of experience using data manipulation tools such as SAS, SQL, R, or Python, Business Objects, or other tools to query large databases and manipulate large data files.
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