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Position:Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Manager – Integrated Land and Resource Governance II Location: Washington, DC Metro Area Position Status: Proposal, Full-time, Regular About DAI DAI works at the cutting edge of international development, combining technical excellence, professional project management, and exceptional customer service to solve the most complex development problems.
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CFA (Charted Financial Analyst) / FRM (Financial Risk Manager) preferred. The Risk Analyst is responsible for executing on the operational risk framework controls and continued enhancement of the operational risk framework as required.
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Such programs include, but are not limited to: Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL), Comprehensive Stress Testing, Risk Adjusted Return on Capital (RAROC), and Model Risk Management. Supports best practices in modeling and model risk management (e.g., parameterize and calibrate forecasting models, perform ongoing monitoring of model assumptions, develop and update documentation.
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The Senior Analyst of Global Risk Management will assess and lead reviews of high-risk projects across our organization, collaborate on pragmatic risk mitigation actions, and monitor risk mitigation activities agreed upon with management.
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Title: Senior Risk Analyst (Enterprise Risk Management) This position will report into the Director of Model Development and Stress Testing in Enterprise Risk Management (ERM.
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The Capital & Investment Risk Management (C&IR) team within Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is looking for a Quantitative Risk Analyst to support business initiatives in a highly collaborative environment.
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Minimum 5+ years' experience in back office/middle office operations, third party/procurement at an asset management firm with a solid understanding of Enterprise Risk. Preference to candidates with knowledge and experience in third party risk management, change risk management and/or operations risk management.
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As a founding member of Ramp's Fraud Strategy & Operations team, you will leverage data to develop and optimize fraud strategies, including underwriting (KYC/B, OFAC, fraud risk) and customer management (payment, transactions, account take-over) strategies.
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OUC - The Reliable One , an industry leader and the second largest municipal utility in Florida committed to serving the community and the environment, is presently seeking a Sr. Technical Risk Analyst to join the Office of General Counsel division.
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Support the Sr. Analyst and the risk management team of the team throughout a variety of tasks related to the full risk management spectrum. Support the Senior Analyst in risk assessment calls / meetings, risk analysis and internal meetings with Paramount key stakeholders.
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About the job Senior Risk Analyst - Energy Trading Business Unit (Austin, Texas) Our client is an Electricity/utilities/energy power company with a presence globally, including in the US. They are looking for a new Senior Risk Analyst to front an exciting new venture in Austin, Texas.
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Risk Analyst - 3rd Party. Liaising with the ESC Third Party Utility, as necessary, to review and respond to the results of third-party risk management activities conducted centrally by the Utility.
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Senior Risk Analyst - Energy Trading Business Unit (Austin, Texas) As a Senior Risk Analyst, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the identification, assessment, and mitigation of risks associated with their energy trading activities.
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The Senior Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Analyst will work within the bank's second line of defense and will be responsible for supporting the operational risk management programs such as controls testing, issue management and effective challenge.
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INVISTA is seeking a contribution-minded Market Risk Analyst to join our CFO organization in Wichita, KS. This role will directly report to our Global Risk Leader. Experience in market risk, credit risk, or other relevant work experience (Ex: financial analysis, credit analysis, economic modeling, portfolio management, risk, treasury, accounting, or another related field.
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