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Help contribute to governance and the facilitation of the execution of the Manager Control Assessment (MCA, i.e. Risk & Control Self-Assessment) as required by the MCA Standard including the assessment and appropriate approval of risk associated with business changes.
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Serve as direct supervisor to LCT's Marketing and Sales team including the Patron Services Manager, Sales and Outreach Manager, part-time Box Office Assistants, and Arts Administration interns.
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Business Risk and Control Manager. Computer Skills Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) software to manage risk and control documentationPreferred experience with GRC platforms (Workiva, MetricStream, RSA Archer)Expert proficiency with MS Office programs.
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This individual will direct the business compliance and operational risk/control activities within marketing which may include risk assessment, controls, procedure documentation, process design, control workflow/systems, reporting, testing, remediation and third party management.
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Under the direction of the Loss Control Manager, the Loss Control Consultant will be responsible for risk control assessment, evaluation, consulting, and technical support for prospective, new and renewal business.
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This individual will direct the business compliance and operational risk/control activities within Payments, which may include risk assessment, controls, procedure documentation, process design, control workflow/systems, reporting, testing, remediation, and third-party management.
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The Manager, US Investment Banking Product Control, contributes to the overall success of the New York Product Control department in the U.S. ensuring specific individual goals, plans, initiatives are executed / delivered in support of the team’s business strategies and objectives.
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Activities range from analytical tool design, development, implementation, and control designs used for understanding credit risk, such as portfolio stress testing and the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) accounting used for the Allowance for Credit Loss, and concentration correlation analyses.
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Persons with Experience in the following areas should apply: Assistant Manager, Assistant Marketing Manager, Business Development Manager, Customer Account Manager, Customer Service Manager, District Sales Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales Account Manager, Area Manager, Assistant Sales Manager.
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ASM Global, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities, has an excellent and immediate opening for the Senior Sales & Marketing Manager for ASM Global/Albuquerque Convention Center.
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Information Security Co-ordination and administration to handle NERC CIP and SOX compliance activities. Perform NERC CIP control testing for application and IT infrastructure.
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5-7 years of internal audit, front office business control, compliance, or risk management experience in corporate and investment banking (e.g., equity capital markets, debt capital markets, investment banking, corporate banking, leasing.
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This role is responsible for developing consistent and coherent sets of analytical tools - design, development, implementation, and control designs for credit risk (e.g. portfolio stress testing and Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) accounting used for the Allowance for Credit Loss, and concentration correlation analyses.
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Build NERC CIP control testing procedure based on IT Environment and manage Compliance. Risk and Compliance Consultant in Dallas TX and It is Long term Contract (Day 1 Onsite.
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Key responsibilities include driving risk-based auditing by defining scope and test procedures to evaluate the control environment in conformance with audit policies, assessing issues for business impact and recommending severity ratings, drafting audit reports, and managing business partner relationships.
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