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Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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Operational Risk - Knowledge of policies and processes for operational risk management; ability to use tools, data, and best practices to identify, assess, and manage operational risk exposures.
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Koniag Government Services (KGS) is an Alaska Native Owned corporation supporting the values and traditions of our native communities through an agile employee and corporate culture that delivers Enterprise Solutions, Professional Services and Operational Management to Federal Government Agencies.
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This team member will work directly with USPI RCM’s Chief Revenue Cycle Officer and RCM senior leadership and partner with USPI’s Accounting, FP&A and Ops Finance teams to lead data-driven operational excellence as USPI continues to grow its footprint as the leading national ambulatory surgery management platform.
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Expert knowledge of compliance, enterprise, and operational risk management. Provides guidance and support as compliance risk subject matter expert; conduct effective challenge/oversee 1st Line identified compliance risks from the Risk and Control Self Assessments (RCSAs); ensures business units and 1st Line risk teams appropriately implemented Enterprise Risk Management methodologies and helps to assure compliance through effective risk management.
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Interacts with regulators, internal audit, and management concerning credit portfolio analyses and credit risk appetite. May include the development of analytical methods/models to assess market, credit and/or operational risk of new and existing financial products.
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This position, located in El Segundo, CA, will support Engineering Services in general implementation planning and operational integration involving National Airspace System (NAS) modernization by providing planning, organizing, and executing methodologies required to deploy the FAA Network Enterprise Services (FENS.
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Supports Business Controls in advancing risk management, structure, processes, and tools in support of the organization's Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) framework. Assists in identifying operational risks in accordance with the ERM, ensuring that adequate internal controls are in place to mitigate risks of all types.
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The position will work closely with various partners across the firm, including but not limited to colleagues in Cybersecurity & Technology Controls, Enterprise Technology product & engineering, Technology Risk and Control Managers and Technologists in our Businesses and Corporate Functions, Operational Risk Management & Compliance, Audit, as well as regional partners across the globe.
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Working with various Second and Third Line groups and related partners (Operational Risk Management, Enterprise Risk Management, Third-Party Risk Management, Compliance, Legal, Internal Audit, and more), review and determine when new legislation, regulations or risk management frameworks are applicable to department operations; and work with unit Operations Managers to ensure business units implement necessary policies, processes and procedures to comply therewith.
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Responsible for operational compliance of all technology-related issues across IS/IT, including information security, privacy, business continuity, identity management, user access, and data integrity.
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Network Operations Manager: Chosen for expertise in real-time management of operational SATCOM networks, assessing and mitigating negative impacts in time-critical circumstances based on prioritization of missions/users.
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Finally, the role will be responsible for supporting key enterprise initiatives that drive risk-reduction and operational efficiency across the Procurement and Third Party Management (TPM) organization.
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Coordinate Release management, test management, and change management in Azure DevOps. Our enterprise-level client is seeking to add a ServiceNow Implementation Project Manager to work onsite in Cary, NC. Please see below for full details.
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As the demand for services at HSS continues to grow, HSS is seeking a dynamic individual to assist in the development of new regional sites and the main campus transformation and support the enterprise space management strategy.
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