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Manages the preparation of the monthly, quarterly, annual, and ad hoc Operational Risk reports and presentations for the Chief Risk Officer, Vice President of Enterprise and Third-Party Risk Management, Enterprise Risk Management Committee, Asset Liability Management Committee and Board.
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Knowledge of the Operational Risk and Non-Financial Risk. - Testing, surveillance, operational risk, or auditing experience a plus. - Coordinate with Operational Risk testing personnel globally to track the progress of the test plan for reporting to senior management.
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Bank Secrecy Act: Remains cognizant of and adheres to Navy Federal policies and procedures, and regulations pertaining to the Bank Secrecy Act. Enterprise Operational Risk Analyst II. Support the growth and administration of the Operational Risk Management (ORM) program at the enterprise level (second line of defense), including implementing and improving the corporate framework used to identify, analyze, measure and monitor business operational risks (role also may expand to incorporate enhancing the framework to address financial risks.
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Assist with the development of policies, procedures, documentation, and training materials related to operational risk management. Assist with the development of an enterprise framework for management of operational risk including identification, analysis, measurement, control, monitoring, and reporting of risk.
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Experian Health is a pioneer for innovations leading the way in revenue cycle management, identity management, patient engagement, and care management for hospitals, physician groups, labs, pharmacies and other risk-bearing entities.
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A regional financial institution with approximately $60+ billion in assets and more than 200 branches and commercial banking offices across the country is looking to hire an operational IT risk management analyst to join its internal audit / finance team.
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This role is part of the Enterprise and Operational Risk Management Group (ERM/ORM) that is responsible for developing, implementing, and operationalizing the bank's risk management framework.
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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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Since the beginning, we've served chicken that is whole breast meat, with no added fillers or hormones, and we bread it by hand in our restaurants.
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The Senior Lead Operational Risk Officer will provide Policy compliance, technology risk management, and risk management governance subject matter expertise within the Insider Threat Policy & Governance Oversight team within the broader Fraud and Insider Threat Risk Oversight team.
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Provide support as the subject matter expert for Operational Risk in the development and management of key risk systems and tools such as MetricStream (GRC), SRA Watchtower, Incident, Issues, and Losses (Reportable Events), New Products, Third-Party Risk Management, Policy, and Procedure Management.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network™.
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As an operational Leader you will ensure that all processes and procedures are adhered to on a daily basis by all team members. CLOSED SUNDAYS: All Chick-fil-A restaurants are closed on Sundays so you can have quality time to spend with your family and friends.
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Withing ORR, the Operational Risk Capital, Stress Testing, and Scenario Analysis team is responsible for the Operational Risk component of the CCAR stress test, regional contributions to group-wide stress tests and Economic Capital calculations, and scenario analysis.
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Mastery of psychological assessment, behavioral health, behavioral research, and familiarity with organizational effectiveness literature, operational psychology, performance enhancement and training, industrial/organizational psychology, and social and operational psychology.
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