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Experience in Enterprise Risk (Risk Control Self-Assessments, risk and control taxonomies, risk ratings) and/or Treasury functions including Liquidity Risk Management, Interest Rate Risk Management, Capital Management, CCAR, Investment Portfolio and Funding management.
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Bachelor's Degree and 4 years of experience in Enterprise Risk or Operational Risk and Project Management or Internal/External Consulting, Business Risk Process Management, Product Management OR High School Diploma or GED and 8 years of experience in Enterprise Risk or Operational Risk and Project Management or Internal/External Consulting, Business Risk Process Management, Product Management.
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Risk Oversight – Serves as a subject matter expert within the Product Organization providing guidance and process coaching to ensure appropriate and effective collaboration between the BU and Risk Management departments.
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Knowledge of product management and supporting risk management programs within a product organization. Risk Governance - Maintains and utilizes strong understanding of business operations, risks, controls and related laws and regulatory guidance.
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Ensures timely identification and escalation of risks and issues and consults with BU management surrounding key risk management issues to ensure the efficient and accurate execution of risk programs.
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Risk Collaboration - Assesses impact and provides education around current and emerging issues and regulatory requirements with senior management and BU key stakeholders. Works with senior management to execute the implementation of effective program policies, standards, and procedures.
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Job postings may come down early due to business need or a high volume of applicants. Ability to work effectively with associates, senior management, and various committees. Knowledge of regulatory guidance pertaining to enterprise risk and operational risk.
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The VP, Sr First Line Risk Manager (1LOD)- Commercial Finance is responsible for management of Business Unit (BU) risk activities, in adherence with the Company's Risk Appetite and Corporate Strategy.
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Bachelor’s Degree: Accounting, Business, Statistics, Risk Management, Information Systems, Finance, Economics or equivalent field or equivalent work experience. Maintain up-to-date understanding of business processes along with regulatory, statutory and legislative requirements for risk management and controls.
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Builds and develops collaborative partnerships with senior management across lines of business, internal departments, Risk Management program leaders, peer First Line Risk Managers, and other stakeholders to enhance BU risk management capabilities.
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