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Experience working in areas of Funding, Treasury or Liquidity Risk management at a financial services organization or a large consulting firm. Understanding financial & non-financial risk by analyzing risk & capital metrics (e.g. VaR, stress tests, operational resilience, etc.
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This includes key focus areas such as SOX/RCSA, trading supervisory oversight, operational resilience, incident management, important business services, vendor risk management and coordination of the SOC1 reports audits.
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Basic understanding of Risk Management (Market, Credit, Liquidity, Operational and Model Risk Management) and financial products. We are organized into global teams comprising business and technology auditors to cover all the firms businesses and functions, including securities, investment banking, consumer and investment management, risk management, finance, cyber-security and technology risk, and engineering.
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Performs operational risk management, manages various project teams as assigned, as well as developing better internal controls. Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned by management.
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Collaborate with the asset management and acquisition department to support forecasting functions related to mortgage servicing operational costs and credit risk. Midland is seeking an individual who can work collaboratively with operations management, accounting and asset management in reviewing, analyzing, and interpreting division financial statements for the purpose of identifying & recommending opportunities to improve and control costs and manage credit risk.
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Familiarity with market risk, credit risk (underwriting, CECL loss reserving, portfolio management), operational risk measurement, and stress testing methodologies / quantitative analytics.
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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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Oversee the timely reviews of customer KYCs and risk assessment through continuous interactions with RMs and the AML/KYC analyst; Review and assume ownership of financial crime related policies and procedures, including EDD procedures applicable at KYC and operational levels; Conduct financial crime risk assessments including: business-wide risk assessment, country risk assessment.
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The Operational Risk Analyst will support the management of the Bank’s Operational Risk profile, with a focus on incident management, controls, business continuity and operational resilience.
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The right candidate will support the IT Audit Manager in assessing financial, operational, and regulatory risks relating to the company’s use of information technology, evaluating controls over information systems, and providing control recommendations to IT Management and Internal Audit to reduce risks deemed unacceptable.
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Regulatory and business reporting requires an understanding of end-to-end trade and information flows involving multi-jurisdictional trade execution on a variety of venues, post-trade affirmation, allocation, novation, clearing and swap data repository integration, in addition to risk management, collateral management and operational functions of the clearinghouse.
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Analyze and consolidate all perspectives on the project - business needs, requirements, user experience, security, training, risk, time, cost, technology architecture, procurement/vendor management, operational considerations, etc.
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By employing a variety of business, process, data, and system analysis techniques, the Business Analyst aligns stakeholders, reduces ambiguity and risk, and defines solutions that meet defined goals and objectives.
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As Operational Technology Service Network (OTSN) Cyber Risk Analyst, you’ll role provide decision-support information to help ET make better strategy and investment choices for security.
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Support the day-to-day needs of Mortgage Lending by providing data analysis, project deliverables, risk management and operational needs to achieve strategic objectives. Collaborate with stakeholders, including but not limited to, Origination, Servicing, Secondary Marketing, Mortgage Lending Administration, Risk Management Organization, Model Risk Management, Internal Audit, external auditors and consultants to elicit business needs, gather requirements and offer solutions.
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