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The Senior Vice President, Internal Audit & Enterprise Risk Management (Remote) will lead the company's Internal Audit Program and activities as well as the organization's Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Program and activities.
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We are partnered with an established American bank who is seeking a Senior Enterprise Risk Management Analyst to join their growing ERM team. Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience in enterprise risk management, operational risk, internal audit, regulatory compliance, or related fields within the banking or financial services industry.
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Oversee and manage all phases of Risk Management, including Fraud, Physical Security, Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Act as liaison to any of the credit union's third party risk management partner, coordinating visits, reporting and other requests.
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In this position you will lead the enterprise risk management program and serve as the environmental SME to help advance the ESG program at Smartsheet. We are currently looking for a Program Manager, Enterprise Risk Management & Environmental Social Governance (ESG) to join our growing Risk team.
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Western Alliance is seeking an ERM Program Manager that will work within the bank's second line of defense and will be responsible for supporting, leading and enhancing enterprise risk management program functions such as Controls Testing, Issue Management and other Risk Management functions.
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Associate in Risk Management (ARM), Certified Risk management specialist (CRM), Associate in Risk Management-Public Entity (ARM-P), Associate in Risk Management-Enterprise Risk Management (ARM-E), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Property & Casualty Insurance License (General Lines P&C), Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), or related professional certification.
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Title: Executive Director of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Compliance. Executive Director of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Compliance. The Executive Director of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Compliance is responsible for overseeing the development, implementation, and management of the System's enterprise risk management (ERM) and compliance program.
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Job Summary: Reporting to the General Counsel the Senior Vice President, Enterprise Risk Management (SVP, ERM) will work across the organization to establish and operate the CSBS risk framework to include overseeing the planning, development, implementation, and operation of CSBS's Enterprise Risk Management program to guide and support CSBS in achieving our goals and objectives.
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This position works closely with and regularly collaborates across the enterprise maintaining effective partnerships with the Operating Units, Segment Heads and other Corporate Departments (e.g., Actuarial, Enterprise Risk Management, Reinsurance, Claims, Legal, Compliance, and Internal Audit.
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Coordinate enterprise-wide capital, liquidity, interest rate risk, and balance sheet management. Influence enterprise-wide strategy and provide recommendations to executive leadership via ALCO on methods to hedge interest rate risk through on and off-balance sheet instruments.
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This will include; setting enterprise GME risk standards, tolerances, mitigation strategies, providing notification of risk events and subsequent guidance to stakeholders, developing and leading a cross-functional crisis management team to handle high priority risk events, assessing GME’s programs for inherent instability and executing projects to drive risk visibility.
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The Sr. Manager of Risk Management is responsible for overseeing the Company's lending process, from evaluating clients' creditworthiness to approving or rejecting loan requests, as well as creating credit scoring models and setting payment terms.
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Help guide and execute oversight within an independent financial risk oversight function (second line of defense), primarily focusing on market and liquidity risks, within Navy Federal’s Enterprise Risk division.
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Experience with Quantitative Risk Management (QRM) framework. Experience within a treasury or financial risk management function of a financial institution. Conduct independent analysis, review and effective challenge of first line financial risk management activities and create review evidence.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Control and Compliance Manager will lead the Companys internal controls program, perform regulatory compliance audits as needed, and support the Companys Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) programs.
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