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As an Associate Financial Risk Analyst, you will work as part of this team with a focus on model governance and support the model inventory process, issue tracking and management reporting.
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Please APPLY AT: The Financial Analyst is responsible for providing operational and analytical support for interest rate risk, liquidity risk, and credit risk. · Submit data files to various third parties on a monthly and quarterly basis; including the Federal Reserve and Federal Home Loan Bank which provide liquidity to the credit union and for asset liability management including hedge analytics and Interest rate risk reporting.
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Familiarity with market risk, credit risk (underwriting, loss forecasting, portfolio management), operational risk measurement, marketing models, and stress testing methodologies / quantitative analytics.
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6+ years experience in quantitative modeling of credit risk; fraud risk; and/or model risk management in a financial institution. You will provide model risk management and validation expertise related to financial crime, fraud, and credit models.
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Administer day-to-day activities of risk management program including collection and review of information needed for renewal of property, liability, umbrella, director & officers, flood, errors & omissions, crime, employment practices, work comp, fiduciary liability builder’s risk coverages.
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Professional security or risk management certifications, [Certified Risk Management Assurance (CRMA), Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM), Certified Information Systems Security Manager (CISSM), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), or Certified Risk & Information Systems Control (CRISC.
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Develop and maintain effective partnerships with participants / stakeholders within Ally's model risk management community. Provide thoughts for leadership to advance model risk management through presentations, workshops, demonstrations, and automation.
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The CFO is a key participant in the development of the credit union's strategy, the expert for financial decisions, prepares board, senior and executive management presentations, leads asset-liability management, enterprise risk management, merger analysis, product, delivery channel, member and organizational cost, and profitability analysis.
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Education: BA/BS in financial services, risk management, criminal justice or related fields preferred. Minimum 3 years’ experience with credit card and ACH Fraud, AML, BSA, CTF, intelligence or monitoring and investigation in a global financial environment for both consumers and small businesses.
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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA Charter), Financial Risk Manager (FRM Certification) Prior experience in risk management, trading, and/or large data set analysis within the Financial services industry.
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Fosters collaborative efforts within the Bank’s District on issues such as capital strategies, asset liability and interest rate risk strategies and operations, cash management solutions, accounting standards, financial reporting and internal controls.
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Succeed with a career as a financial analyst, credit risk specialist, financial controller, quantitative risk analyst, private equity analyst, modeling expert, finance portfolio manager, commercial and investment banking consultant, among others.
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4+ years of experience in Financial services, Marketing, Compliance, Internal Audit Operations or Vendor Management areas or related. 6+ years of experience in financial services, Marketing, Compliance, Internal Audit Operations or Vendor Management areas or related.
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This high-profile role engages with senior members of Northern Trust to enhance the internal control environment and ensure successful remediation of financial risk (e.g. market risk, liquidity risk, treasury) regulator and significant audit findings.
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The Senior Financial Analyst is an advisorcollaborating with cross-functional teams to provide risk analysis tosupport improvement of financial performance for Gundersen Health System(GHS.
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