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Certified Third Party Risk Professional or Certified Regulatory Vendor Program Manager is preferred but not required. Work with other SMEs under the third party risk management framework to ensure the third party risk management activities are efficient.
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The Third Party IT Security Risk Management Analyst will function as a central third party risk management subject matter expert supporting enterprise teams looking to involve third parties in processes that interact with data.
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The Cybersecurity Third-Party Risk Manager is responsible for leading the team to drive the advancement of the Cybersecurity Third-Party Risk Management program. Ensure third party assessment data integrity and quality control.
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The Manager of Third-Party Risk Management is a career opportunity that will support the bank's continued growth through FinTech partnerships. First Century Bank has an exciting career opportunity available for a Manager of Third-Party Risk Management to join our team.
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1-2+ years of experience in Third Party Risk Management, Vendor Management, or experience in Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) We are looking for a Third-Party Risk Management Specialist who is early in their career and can leverage interpersonal and communication skills in concert with deep security and technology expertise to enable business opportunity through efficient and accurate reporting of the state of Security and Privacy in the organization.
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The TPO will be supported by the Enterprise Supply Chain Third Party Utility which is responsible for the execution of standard third party risk management activities that can be conducted centrally to drive operational efficiencies.
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The objective of USAID's Monitoring, Reporting, and Capacity Strengthening Contract for the Sahel (MRCS) is to establish and implement a third-party monitoring (TPM) mechanism that is independent, impartial, responsive, contextualized, and forward-looking with operational support services.
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The Third Party Risk Management Analyst will support efforts to assess and mitigate third-party risk by supporting and performing the Supplier Due Diligence process within Global Procurement & Third Party Management.
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A track record in third-party risk management and vendor assessment processes. You will be an active participant in the development, implementation, and execution of The Trade Desk's Third-Party Risk Management Program.
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The Supplier Manager coordinates with various local and global stakeholders across the organization, checking whether suppliers work according to the bank's standards and Third Party Risk Management framework.
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The Third-Party Monitoring (TPM) Expert possesses in-depth knowledge of humanitarian aid and development activities. Adapt the current TPM system or design a new one to provide more agile and efficient data quality assurance and analysis services, with an aim to substantially reduce the time it takes to finalize, clean, analyze, and report out on data.
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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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Coordinate risk assessment questionnaires and due diligence artifacts to appropriate third-party risk assessor and subject matter experts (SMEs), such as the Office of General Counsel and Information Security.
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The Third Party Billing Specialist is primarily located at the Quad-Cities Bursar's Office and is responsible for third party billing, direct cash receipting, daily deposit preparation; managing and coordinating U.S. Veterans Affairs (VA) benefit payments, serving as secondary VA certifying official for the College, maintaining Bookstore deposit and accounts receivable records, and other related activities in the Bursar's Office/Accounts Receivable department(s.
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The Director, Global Third Party Risk Management will be responsible for compliance and risk management of PayPal's vendors, partners and suppliers as it relates to various global regulatory bodies, information security and data.
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