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Minimum 5+ years' experience in back office/middle office operations, third party/procurement at an asset management firm with a solid understanding of Enterprise Risk. Assist in the execution of all aspects of Enterprise Risk Management framework and Policy as needed.
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Knowledge of relevant global IT risk management frameworks (e.g., NIST, ITIL, ISO, COBIT, SANS) for development, maintenance, and enterprise alignment of the risk framework and taxonomy with enterprise processes, risk frameworks and reporting constructs.
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Develop the enterprise risk management framework and related policies and processes, ensuring they meet regulatory expectations and are tailored to the business, while also enhancing operational efficiencies.
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Must have knowledge of Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, Basel II, Sarbanes-Oxley Act and FDIC/FDICIA/OCC regulatory requirements related to risk as well as knowledge of data warehouse or other reporting applications.
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Liaise with key stakeholder groups including Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, First Line Business Continuity Management, Crisis Management Group, and Third-Party Risk Management.
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Effectively collaborates with executives, business stakeholders and other risk management professionals across all three lines of defense (e.g. Business Risk Office Partners; Audit; Enterprise Risk Management) through various risk programs and engagements.
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Principles of enterprise risk management lifecycle. Demonstrate strong understanding of Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) program and associated governance oversight including Issues management.
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The Risk Management Business Risk Office is seeking a highly motivated Risk Advisor to apply their analytical, risk, communication, and project management skills to support Technology Risk Management (TRM) and, as needed, other operational risk areas.
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Bachelors Degree and 6 years of experience in Financial Services, Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, Compliance, Audit, Finance, or Accounting OR High School Diploma or GED and 10 years of experience in Financial Services, Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, Compliance, Audit, Finance, or Accounting.
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This position will foster collaboration internally across the U.S. Bank enterprise while drawing in diverse groups to share ideas, information, and resources to strengthen CAS' Third-Party Risk Management, Sales Misconduct, and Business Change Governance strategies.
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Execute the first line of defense Risk Management functions for IT meeting the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program elements, processes and compliance requirements.
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If needed and allocated to the successful candidate by the head of the Enterprise-Wide Banking group in the Legal Division, assist with providing legal support to the risk areas of the bank supporting various regulatory programs, including compliance, enterprise risk, operational risk, marketing and others.
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Generate and coordinate the Integrated Risk Management Checklists (IRMC), communication plans, project risk register, to meet Operational Risk Management (ORM) requirements.
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Professional Certification such as Certified Operational Risk Professional (CORP), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) or Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA) are a plus.
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Experience covering non-financial risk topics or Operational Risk Management frameworks, or Enterprise Risk Management topics preferred. Specific components of NFRM including Transaction Processing Risk, Information Security Risk Management, IT Risk Management, Data and Record Retention and Operational Resilience including Business Continuity and Crisis Management.
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