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We’re looking for an experienced Product Manager to lead one of our Banking Risk squads supporting Square’s Banking products, which serve as the indispensable cash flow home for our sellers and a growth engine for Square.
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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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We are seeking a Risk Manager with TriStar Centennial Medical Center to promote growth and unlock possibilities. We are seeking a Risk Manager for our team to be an innovator.
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Develop automated processes to calculate Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) Risk Adjustment Factor (RAF) models (v24 and v28) and accurately calculate RAF scores for each member.
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Lead enterprise-wide view and oversight of the Banks operational risk including vendor risk management, business resiliency, financial reporting, affordable housing/ community investment activities, etc.
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Bachelor s degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field and three (3) years of experience as a Manager, Risk Operations (or closely related occupation) performing IT audit, regulatory compliance, and risk management in a financial services environment.
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West Creek 4 (12074), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaSenior Manager, Technical Risk Manager As a Senior Risk Manager in Capital One's Technology SOX Governance team you will apply your technical, project management, and analytical skills to our highest profile Risk Management projects.
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You will help manage the design and delivery of the Risk controls assurance program, portfolio of projects, incident management, and implementation of overall operational risk management framework elements.
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Under general supervision, this position is responsible for identifying, assessing and establishing mitigation strategies within Corporate Technology while partnering and maintaining strong working relationship with key constituents (i.e.; IT risk management, Cybersecurity, business continuity, enterprise risk management, corporate audit, compliance, disaster recovery and information systems security) while driving solutions to reduce risk.
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The IT Cyber Risk Manager is responsible for the strategy, preparation, and execution of the company's cyber and IT Risk Management Program. IT Cyber Risk Manager. You will assist with the planning, design, and development of IT Risk Management Framework and guide the risk management activities, working to enhance and mature the program.
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Position requires a Master’s degree in Economics , Statistics, Finance, Accounting, or a related field, and 5 years of experience with risk analytics, credit risk management, and regulatory requirements, including CCAR, DFAST, Basel III, and CECL in a bank or financial services company setting.
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Securitization Credit Risk Manager, Vice President page is loaded. Securitization Credit Risk Manager, Vice President. Responsible for the implementation of the credit risk underwriting/management function for Securitized Products, providing recommendations to the credit authority.
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Manage CECL throughout model lifecycle, including model performance monitoring, maintaining documentation, remediation of risk findings, enhancement/re-calibrations. Analysis and Reporting, Analytical Thinking, Communication, Data Integration, Data Quality, Leadership, People Management, Quality Improvement, Risk Analytics, Risk Management Strategies.
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Macquarie Risk Senior Manager Philadelphia , Pennsylvania Apply Now Join the team that is responsible for Risk Management across the Macquarie Asset Management Equities & Multi-asset, Fixed Income and Leveraged Credit divisions.
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The CRO will partner with our Chief Compliance Officer (CCO), Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), and our operating Business Leaders to provide consultation and oversight to manage and anticipate enterprise-level and business segment risk.
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