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The Catastrophe Risk Reporting Manager will support reporting of key catastrophe modeling metrics to business segments throughout The Hartford and serve as a thought partner for business segment initiatives.
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Experience in Fixed Income Securities, Mortgage Modeling, Deposit Modeling, Asset Liability Management, Interest Rate Risk, Capital Planning. engaging with key stakeholders from Treasury IRR and Non-Trading Market Risk in discussions about model development, their structure and impact on IRRBB.Document models and validate them in accordance with the Model Risk Management Policy.
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This role supports the Senior Audit Manager - Credit Risk, Senior Audit Director and Chief Audit Executive, in providing the Audit Committee and senior management with independent assurance and advisory services designed to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes of U.S. Bancorp (USB.
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A hands-on expert in SAP Treasury core components, spanning Cash management, Transaction manager, In-house cash, Risk analyzers, Liquidity planner, Hedge management and accounting, SWIFT integration, BCM, and integration with financial accounting and other applications.
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A strong understanding of cash management, FX, Debt capital markets, and interest rate risk management. SAP Treasury Advisory: Serve as a trusted advisor, offering SAP treasury, risk management, and technology advisory services that shape the landscape of our clients' financial success.
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MAJOR JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Is responsible for performing interest rate risk simulations, capital and liquidity stress testing and most likely income projections utilizing the Asset Liability Management Model among other models.
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Hands-on expertise with any of the SAP Treasury core components (i.e. Cash management, Transaction manager, In-house cash, Risk analyzers, Liquidity planner, Hedge management and accounting, SWIFT integration, BCM, integration with financial accounting and other applications.
$102,750 - $188,375 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 18 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Good working knowledge of cash management, FX, Debt capital markets and interest rate risk management. Provide SAP treasury, risk management and technology advisory services to our clients.
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You will play a key role in seamlessly integrating the Risk & Research platform with our Modern Portfolio Management Platform, ensuring a harmonious fusion of cutting-edge technology and data-driven insights.
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Our delivery of services focuses on treasury and risk management strategies, M&A, treasury transformations and treasury technology solution delivery. Define, plan and execute SAP cash management, Treasury management including Transaction management, Hedge management and accounting, Liquidity planning and analyzers.
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Responsible for actively participating in the Agency’s Education Program pertaining to Quality Management/Risk Management and assists with and coordinates the scheduling of QM trainings including e.g., TJC and PCMH webinars, the annual staff skills competency training, the annual Norcal Risk Management training and other related training and webinars as assigned.
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As one of the newest members at Corporate Risk & Insurance, you'll have the rare opportunity to improve our data capabilities, and seek data-driven insights to inform our insurance risk management decisions.
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As an Information System Security Manager (ISSM) for TCASS, your role is integral to the security and compliance of the organization's information systems, with a particular focus on Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), the Risk Management Framework (RMF), and Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) tracking.
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QualificationsBachelor’s degree (preferably Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related field)5+ years of project controls change and/or risk management experience or cost engineer experienceExperience within the construction industry is a mustRisk software experience:Safran Risk/Primavera Risk/Oracle Experience with Monte Carlo analysis toolAdditional InformationOur inspired people share our vision and mission.
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Develop a working relationship with Kiewit’s Marine construction divisions Build discipline-specific strategies and objectives for talent management, technology, quality management and risk management.
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