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Talent Management Lead – MT About Us Established in 1833, McKesson is a Fortune 10 global leader in healthcare supply chain management solutions, retail pharmacy, healthcare technology, community oncology, and specialty care.
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Restaurant Management experience is ideal and skill sets are easily transferrable. Outback Steakhouse / Texas Roadhouse / Ruby Tuesday / Panera Bread / Starbucks / Longhorn Steakhouse / Chipotle/ Cracker Barrel / Red Lobster / TGI Fridays / Boston Market / Tijuana Flats.
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As a member of the Risk & Regulatory Advisory team, you will advise financial institutions on a broad range of credit risk management topics including organization and governance; credit process optimization; risk rating model design, build and implementation; credit regulatory assessments; and Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) process and tools.
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Selecting, implementing and/or using commercial and retail credit risk workflow, analytic tools - e.g., Moody's, S&P, nCino, and/or, reporting technologies; Demonstrating familiarity with commercial and retail credit regulatory guidance covering CECL, credit risk review systems, underwriting/annual reviews; and.
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Our team provides our clients with gap assessments as well as design and implement processes to facilitate asset and liability management, funding and liquidity planning and stress testing, and capital management.
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Subject matter expertise in a financial services sub-area like Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Transaction Banking, Wholesale Banking, Cards & Payments, Wealth Management, Investment Management, Real Estate, Private Equity, Capital Markets.
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Working knowledge of counterparty credit risk management - including collateral management, margining, netting, etc. Strong understanding of liquidity and asset & liability management and experience managing of associated risks.
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Experience working closely with Treasurers and Senior Management through the identification of emerging asset & liability management, interest rate, and liquidity risks. Experience in the implementation and execution of a liquidity risk management framework and supporting processes across legal entities, business segments and on-and-off balance sheet products.
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Knowledge across financial institution's retail and wholesale products to monitor changes in the firm's balance sheet strategy to help identify emerging interest rate and liquidity risks. 6+ years of relevant work experience in consulting role and/or in Treasury/Treasury Risk management function within financial services industry.
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Demonstrate understanding of business processes, regulatory requirements, internal control risk management, process, data and technology controls and related standards and frameworks as related to financial institutions.
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Typical engagements include process improvement, operating model design and implementation, risk assessment and management, and controls testing engagements across three lines of defense. Experience with project management lifecycle, including defining workflows, defining business, functional, and technical requirements documents, detailed project planning, process, and data mapping, defining key risks, testing, status monitoring, problem tracking and resolution.
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Use a combination of direct management and hands-on delivery to craft solutions for clients, guide and oversee the quality of the team's deliverables and recommendations and manage day-to-day stakeholder relationships.
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OCC Documents: Large Bank Supervision Handbook; OCC Safety and Soundness Handbooks - Internal Controls, Corporate & Risk Governance, Retail Lending; and key OCC bulletins - Model Risk Governance, Model Risk Management, New Products and Services Risk Management, Third Party Risk Management, Technology Risk Management, Stress Testing, and Operational Risk.
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Disposal Operations: Responsible for the knowledge development and progressive understanding and expertise in all aspects of day-to-day management of a landfill, including, but not limited to, fill sequencing, cover operations, waste placement and compaction operations, equipment and labor deployment, storm water management, and traffic flow.
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The OM leads a team of Task Associates and the Merchandise Manager (MM), and is responsible for supporting the management of the operations of a retail store, including realignments, planograms and inventory life cycle-related processes (e.g., cycle counts, damages, testers, Return To Vendors (RTV), Destroy in Field (DIF) and inventory adjustments.
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