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Nature and Scope The Risk Management Coordinator conducts Root Cause Analysis, collaborates with multiple departments in identifying performance improvement opportunities, and is responsible to ensure adequate follow through of issues identified in RCA#s and complaints.
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The Risk Management Analyst will work within the Operational Risk Management team with responsibilities to support the ongoing execution of Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) program operations.
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The Risk Management Analyst will work with stakeholders to gather, track, and assess risk information within Blackbaud’s managed infrastructure including the third-party ecosystem.
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Location : City of Hermosa Beach, CA. Perform complex professional engineering duties involved in the design, development and construction management of a variety of capital improvement projects.
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Grow your career as a Credit Risk Analyst with an innovative global bank in New York, NY. Contract role with strong possibility of extension. Skilled in: Consumer or Wealth Management Credit Risk Management Consumer or Wealth Management Risk Analytics & Reporting Experience in model development is prerequisite; experience in Market Risk modelling e.g. VaR and Monte Carlo Simulation and/or experience in Counterparty Credit Risk e.g. CVA, exposure profile modelling.
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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 key Optimus client is looking for an experienced, self-starter to join their Risk Management Team. This Sr Analyst will oversee risk control and reporting for growing commodity marketing activities across the company.
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Working with other stakeholders, the function is also the important catalyst and discussion partner with respect to broader BCG enterprise risk topics, including, but not limited to, areas of contracting and client matters, confidentiality, HR, IT, legal, and compliance topics including, anti-bribery and corruption, KYC, supplier management, information management, insider trading, conflicts of interest, information security, and data privacy, etc.
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Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Risk Manager (CRM), Financial Risk Manager (FRM), or Credit Risk Certification (CRC.
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The Enterprise Risk Analyst is expected to leverage their subject matter expertise in ERM when acting as business partner with our colleagues in the first line of responsibility when performing their daily Risk & Control Activities (RCA) in accordance with company policy and procedures.
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As a Senior Risk Analyst on the team, you'll leverage your background to design creative and innovative methods of understanding cyber risk, and then transform them into cross-functional business decisions.
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CPHRM (Certified Professional Healthcare Risk Management) or CPPS (Certified Professional Patient Safety required or within 2 years of hire. Masters degree education with relevant clinical experience and evidence of additional training in patient safety or risk management preferred.
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The Risk Management Analyst - Insurance (RMI) has responsibility for the day to day management of the University property and casualty insurance program and in-house managed claims.
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Justworks is seeking an exceptional Lead Security Risk Analyst to join our Governance Risk & Compliance (GRC) team. The Lead Security Risk Analyst will report to the Senior Manager, Governance Risk & Compliance and liaise with other teams across Digital Security.
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We're in search of a highly skilled Quantitative Analyst to bolster our quantitative analytics team in trading risk management. Lead Quantitative Analyst - Trading Risk Management, Quantitative Risk Management.
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