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Partner with Bankers, Debt Capital Markets, Treasury Services, Leasing, Derivatives and Loan Operations. As a Credit Risk Manager in Asset Based Lending, your responsibility will be to: i) Underwrite credit exposure for new ABL customers and ii) Manage an assigned portfolio of Commercial Banking clients who have Asset Based loans and all other related exposure.
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5+ years of experience in risk management, reporting, and/or middle office operations. As a Risk Management - Reputation Risk Reporting and Middle Office Vice President at JPMorgan Chase, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing and managing the Reputation Risk Reporting and Middle Office.
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As part of Risk Management and Compliance, you are at the center of keeping JPMorgan Chase strong and resilient. Provide ad-hoc support for general queries pertaining to Reputational Risk. Identify opportunities for process improvements and automation within reputation risk reporting and middle office operations.
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As a Nature and Social Risk Vice President in the Risk Management Nature and Social Risk Team, you'll be at the center of keeping JPMorgan Chase strong and resilient.
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You will also play a key role in strengthening the Market Risk footprint in Houston, building strong relationships with all functions locally; including Trading, QR, Operations, Product Control and Technology.
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Identify opportunities for process improvements and automation within reputation risk reporting and middle office operations. Liaise with internal stakeholders, such as Reputation Risk Management, Credit Risk Management and Technology, to ensure alignment and coordination in reputation risk reporting and middle office.
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Possess qualitative and quantitative knowledge of Credit Risk management (policy and some level of technical knowledge), to identify key information and drivers across complex businesses and products.
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Participate in client, event and country crisis management/Rapid Exposure Drills (RED) risk mitigation actions including first line of contact with the Payments Command Center. Develop strong working relationships with Sales, Client Service, Operations, Risk Stripes and functional partners (finance) as needed.
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