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Work closely with other department leads to integrate third-party risk management strategy into broader procurement strategies. Proven expertise in strategically third-party risk management, assessing, and mitigating enterprise risks.
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Working with various Second and Third Line groups and related partners (Operational Risk Management, Enterprise Risk Management, Third-Party Risk Management, Compliance, Legal, Internal Audit, and more), review and determine when new legislation, regulations or risk management frameworks are applicable to department operations; and work with unit Operations Managers to ensure business units implement necessary policies, processes and procedures to comply therewith.
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The ideal candidate will leverage expertise in high-level complex SaaS sales in supply chain risk, vendor risk management, and/or third-party risk management. Familiarity with Supply Chain Risk Management, Governance, Risk & Compliance, and Third-Party Risk Management.
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Aravo is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices and partners across the US, Europe and Asia. THE ROLE: Aravo's Application Engineer is a critical member of an Application R&D team, responsible for developing Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) applications as part of Aravo's Application Development Lifecycle.
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Third Party Risk Management:Conduct reviews of third-party/vendor risk assessments and escalate significant issues to leadership. Track and manage third party risk assessments within designated portfolio of projects.
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Experience using third party risk management /Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) systems. CNB established the Vendor Management Office to support the third party risk management framework.
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Supplier Risk and Compliance Management: Liaison for Legal for Third Party Risk Management procedure execution as it relates to GP&L. The Procurement Operations and Governance Lead is responsible for supplier onboarding in compliance with JM’s third-party risk management framework.
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Work with legal and compliance teams to address regulatory requirements related to third-party cyber risk. - Ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements to third-party risk management.
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The Manager, Enterprise Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) will work within Navy Federal’s Enterprise Operational Risk Management (EORM) Division to perform second line of defense risk management activities.
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Critically review business relationship submissions in the Third Party Risk Management Gateway, the system used to clear potential business relationships within specified time frames. Create and present training sessions to internal groups related to the use of the Third Party Risk Management system.
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Working knowledge of third-party risk management regulatory guidance (OCC, CFPB, FFIEC etc.) Working knowledge of third-party risk management operational and regulatory risks and controls related to onboarding and due diligence, including knowledge of risk management techniques from prevention, identification, assessment, and mitigation perspectives.
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Manage, operate, and oversee the third-party security assessment program and team; participate in Third Party Risk Management steering committee. Work closely with internal groups such as Human Resources, Enterprise Risk Management, Internal Audit, Privacy, Legal, and Compliance on matters of policy and risk management.
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The Chief Compliance Officer (“CCO”) will act as the primary expert and advisor on all NerdWallet compliance matters, managing external regulatory engagements, legal contracts, and third-party vendor compliance.
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The ICN Business Relationships team performs a critical consultative, quality-assurance, and risk-management function for the Deloitte US Firms, helping the organizations remain unbiased and independent when entering into business relationships with third parties.
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Perform follow ups with third parties and internal teams for additional information. Consult with the ICN leaders, professionals, and various Risk & Brand Protection compliance groups (Anti-Corruption, Cyber Security, CoRe Procurement, etc.
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