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Maintain an in-depth understanding of key regulatory requirements impacting commercial real estate lending and the enterprise risk management framework and adherence to enhanced prudential standards.
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The Risk Manager, ALM, will be highly involved in shaping and improving the risk modeling and portfolio benchmarking framework for our General Account portfolio managed by HIMCO. You will work closely with teammates in Enterprise Risk Management, HIMCO, Finance, and the Insurance Businesses to establish and monitor the company's strategic asset allocation, investment policy and investment risk governance framework.
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Bachelors degree in Health Care Administration, Clinical, Law, Public Health, Business or related field AND Minimum six (6) years experience in compliance, health care operations (quality, risk, etc.
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Produce qualitative and quantitative analyses for project management and executive-level reports to provide a strategic view of model risk to key stakeholders; design, implement, and maintain an inventory of processes, controls, metric framework and dashboards supporting portfolio and business process assessments.
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Model Risk Oversight is a strategic function within the broader Corporate Risk Management umbrella to provide oversight over a broad spectrum of models that create innovative products for our clients, and prudently manage our financial risk using sophisticated quantitative approaches.
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The Assistant Treasurer is responsible for developing quantitative/analytic models, tools, and applications in support of the firm's interest rate and liquidity risk management efforts while also developing and documenting theoretical model frameworks, back testing, and implementing models prior to implementation and throughout their lifecycle.
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6+ years in Consumer Financial Services/Banking, Risk/Compliance Management, Business Analysis, Project Management, Agile, Lean/Six Sigma, Quantitative, Computer Science, Management Science or related field.
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Implement pricing adjustments such as Stochastic Volatility, Stochastic Rate Model, for equity structured products such as Autocallables and Buy Below Markets to improve pricing and risk management.
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Develop and maintain the project's risk management framework, including risk registers, risk assessment methodologies, and mitigation strategies. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in both qualitative and quantitative risk analysis, particularly in infrastructure projects involving FTA (Federal Transit Administration) funding.
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You will provide a range of qualitative and quantitative consulting services in the areas of data science, AI, model development, model validation, model risk management, modeling technology, model governance / controls / documentation, and financial instrument valuation.
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Bank of America Quantitative Management Associate Program (QMAP) graduate, or similar program experience. GCER provides subject matter expertise to help Front Line Units and Control Functions integrate the unique aspects of C&E risks into their risk management programs, such as identifying C&E risks over relevant time horizons and determining C&E risk scenario requirements for risk management use and regulatory reporting.
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A dedicated consultant with experience supporting clients within the Wealth Management industry ecosystem (Investment Products and Solutions, Client and Advisor Experience, Platforms and Technology, Front/Middle/Back Operations, Risk and Regulatory.
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As a quant developer of one of our world class quant trading teams, you'd responsible for developing and implementing complex models and algorithms that inform on investment strategies, risk management, and financial decision-making.
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As an Associate in our Risk Analytics and Modeling team, you’ll have the opportunity to apply your quantitative, modeling and analytical skills in a real world environment to develop or validate statistical, financial engineering, and AI/machine learning models in the areas of credit risk, market risk, assets and liabilities management, fraud detection, anti money laundering and other functional modeling and analytics area.
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Scope of the analysis and review includes, but not limited, to quantitative and qualitative analysis of the CIB corporate clients credit risk, deal structure, facility terms and conditions, profitability, relationship strategy and monitoring of the assigned portfolio.
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