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Federal Reserve System The Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington DC. View company page. Analyze IT and cybersecurity risk management programs and threat intelligence reports to determine risk and potential impact to the financial institutions and financial services industry.
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The Senior Credit Risk Specialist leads and/or participates in reviews and examinations that evaluate the effectiveness of credit risk management practices across a range of capital markets risk dimensions and businesses, with a focus on wholesale credit risks for a large, globally systemic financial institution under Federal Reserve supervisory authority.
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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Financial Risk Manager (FRM)certifications. Your focus will primarily include liquidity, interest rate, and investment securities risks, with input into how organizations perform general financial, operational, and enterprise risk management functions.
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Your collaboration skills and ability to develop strong relationships with senior management, Federal Reserve System (System) staff and other regulators and partners will be a critical part of this role.
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The IT Examiner/Risk Specialist leads and participates in reviews and examinations that evaluate the effectiveness of IT/cyber risk management practices for community and regional banking organizations, and other supervised entities such as service providers.
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In this position, you will also have opportunities to contribute to Federal Reserve System (FRS), FRB Dallas, and Department initiatives by participating on committees and projects.
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CompanyFederal Reserve Bank of MinneapolisThe Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis supports the Federal Reserve System in ensuring a safe, sound, and accessible banking system and stable financial markets through supervision and regulation of the nation's banking, financial and payments systems and through effective implementation of statutes that inform and protect the consumer.
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As an IT Risk Specialist, you will evaluate the overall nature and risk of a bank’s IT environment, the adequacy of the bank’s IT-related internal controls and audit function, and the bank’s compliance with laws and regulations.
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The IT Examiner/Risk Specialist will use sound analysis and reasoning to develop and communicate conclusions and recommendations on complex issues, including evaluating the effectiveness of management oversight and risk management practices.
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Provide briefings to senior District and Federal Reserve System staff and others in the supervisory community. At Risk Specialist level, typically requires five or more years of direct or comparable banking, financial industry or banking supervision experience with bank examinations, internal audit, or in conducting control assessments at a banking organization or consulting firm.
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We need you, an experienced Sr./Risk Specialist to join the Portfolio Risk Management – Financial Risk Team within the Risk, Policy, and Analysis Group of the SF Fed’s Supervision and Credit (S+C) Department.
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Provide actionable briefings to senior District and Federal Reserve System staff and others in the supervisory community. If so, then we need you, an experienced Senior Risk Specialist to join the Portfolio Risk Management – Financial Risk Team within the Risk, Policy, and Analysis Group of the SF Fed’s Supervision and Credit (S+C) Department.
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Serve as examiner-in-charge or lead risk specialist on reviews of consumer compliance, and related activities. Participates on national horizontal reviews and serves in a material contributor role (examples include as lead or material contributor for a workstream on a horizontal evaluation team or as lead risk specialist/examiner-in-charge for a dedicated supervisory team.
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