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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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Knowledge of operational risk management and assessment, regulatory and compliance, general IT risk/IT operation as well as business lines and workflow in financial/banking industry is required.
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Certified Third Party Risk Professional or Certified Regulatory Vendor Program Manager is preferred but not required. Utilize a consistent risk rating methodology for controls that aligns with the Operational Risk Framework.
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Ten+ years of relevant risk / control experience (e.g., Enterprise or Operational Risk Management, Compliance, Internal Audit), preferably in the financial services industry. Support the ongoing application and deployment of Corebridge's operational risk management framework to help manage all relevant operational risks (People, Process, Systems, Technology and External Events) and ensure appropriate monitoring and escalation procedures are in place.
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If gaps are identified, the ORR Technology Analyst will work with the ORR Technology Manager to partner with the business line and Risk Management groups to recommend and influence solutions that mitigate operational risks.
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Build a risk assessment methodology and integrate risk assessment further into operational decision making, partnering with other Cash departments as appropriate, such as Compliance and Audit.
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Scope:CIPE is seeking a full-time, exempt position based in Washington, D.C. for a Senior Manager for Risk. The Senior Manager for Risk will work with the General Counsel and Risk Officer to develop a comprehensive enterprise Risk Management (RM) framework and coordinate the adoption and implementation of organization-wide risk management strategies.
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The model risk manager servers as a liaison between the Model Risk Management (MRM) program and the Chief Administration Office enabling function. U.S. Bank is looking for a Model Risk Manager to join the Chief Administration Office (CAO) risk team, as we build out our model risk oversight program.
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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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Capital One is seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated Risk Manager to join the Business Continuity Risk Management (BCRM) team within the Operational Risk Management second line of defense.
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The OE Facilitator will embrace change while acting as a steward of transformational methodologies, encourage & standardize core Agile, Lean, Operational Excellence elements, other data-focused methodologies or other optimization principles in the organization and foster the Freeport Edge way of working.
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Western Alliance is seeking an ERM Program Manager that will work within the bank's second line of defense and will be responsible for supporting, leading and enhancing enterprise risk management program functions such as Controls Testing, Issue Management and other Risk Management functions.
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The Information Security Risk Manager will, in accordance with the Non-Financial Risk Policy & Framework, ensure the bank is resilient, in control and acts within the operational risk appetite, limiting losses while executing its business strategy under all circumstances.
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Relevant certifications such as FRM (Financial Risk Manager) or CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) are a plus. Develop and implement quantitative risk models and methodologies specific to structured credit instruments such as residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), asset-backed securities (ABS), and collateralized loan obligations (CLOs.
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As a manager, serve as a leader of company culture, norms, and conduct. 5-7 years Risk Management/Workers Compensation experience. Ensure applicable policies and laws are being applied consistently, accurately, and timely in all countries; proactively identify risk and escalate as needed for high level resolution.
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