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Third-Party Risk Management Framework. As part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining the highest standards of security and risk management, we are seeking experienced and talented Third-Party Risk Manager to join our Cyber Risk Management team.
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Minimum 7 years of knowledge of Third-Party Risk Management methodologies and regulatory guidance and or risk management at a fintech organization. Hands-on experience with executing on a Third-Party Risk Management program.
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5+ years of experience in Operational Risk and Third Party Risk Management in the finance industry. The Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) program comprises as a Cross Risk Process and Risk Type Controller team within the Global NFRM portfolio and is designed to assist all DWS businesses and infrastructure units to identify, assess, mitigate, and track risks associated with DWS's portfolio of internal and external service providers.
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Knowledge of third-party risk management or other risk management/compliance function and best practices, accounting, finance, systems analysis (manual systems), audit skills, word processing, spreadsheet and database software.
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Maintenance of the third-party risk management framework and related documentation and standards, tracking and reporting on third party key risk indicators, which includes the status of SME risk assessments, issues and action plans of third-party engagements, liaising with the different SME teams and engagement owners throughout the lines of business, and training to standards and framework.
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Responsible for the implementation and embedding of the Third-Party Risk Management Framework, Procurement and Supplier Management Policies. Actively employ and strengthen the key components of the Third Party Risk Management Framework.
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Third Party Risk Management has a number of embedded pillars including. The Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) team’s mission is to support the firm’s ‘One Goldman Sachs’ forward strategy.
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The Third Party Risk Manager will be responsible for implementation of third-party risk management framework for Emprise Bank including oversight of vendor relationships and contract governance , identification and implementation of due diligence requirements, identification and administration of MRM requirements and operational & infrastructure implementation to support strong third-party oversight.
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Assist with process improvement and discussions related to third-party risk management solutions. Build communication and escalation plans related to third-party risk management activities across National IT.
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Keeps abreast of the latest security, privacy, and regulatory concerns and best practices impacting third party risk management. Third Party Risk Management Senior Analyst.
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You will play a key role in GRC's Third-Party Risk Management program. About the Opportunity :The client team has an immediate opening for a Contingent Worker (Third-Party Risk Management Advisor.
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Comprehensive knowledge of Third Party Risk Management methodologies, risk mitigation principles and outsourced risk governance best practices. Ability to provide consultation to first line business leaders in consideration of the business strategy and third party risk management objectives.
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Develop a third-party risk management framework to conduct risk assessments and due diligence on existing and potential third parties to identify and mitigate cyber, and compliance risks.
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Your short-term objectives will include: Partnering with internal stakeholders throughout the company inclusive of Procurement, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and business partners to define the third-party risk management framework inclusive of risk rating and review methodologies.
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A minimum of 4 years of professional or educational experience with third-party risk management, technology, procurement, or vendor management. Completing additional tasks and procedures related to third party risk management – including but not limited to: Audit requests, quarterly risk review presentations, committee presentations.
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