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Who you are: 1-2 years of experience in Third Party Risk Management, Vendor Management, or experience in Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) 1-2 years of experience in Information Security/Cybersecurity, or Network/System Administration.
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1-2+ years of experience in Third Party Risk Management, Vendor Management, or experience in Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) We are looking for a Third-Party Risk Management Specialist who is early in their career and can leverage interpersonal and communication skills in concert with deep security and technology expertise to enable business opportunity through efficient and accurate reporting of the state of Security and Privacy in the organization.
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Lead, train, develop, and mentor eGRC & Risk Reporting team associates. 10+ years of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Risk and Compliance (eGRC), IT Audit, or other relevant experience.
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The Quantitative Risk Analytics group has an open position in New York for an experienced Liquidity Risk Quantitative Analyst to support our growing client business. These models include those for pricing and risk of derivative products across all major asset classes, including market data; counterparty credit risk, XVA, initial margin; value-at-risk and other market risk metrics; climate risk; credit risk and liquidity risk.
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Experience in monitoring and tracking emerging trends and best practices in model risk management, and assessing their impact on a portfolio of models or thematically across model risk. As a dedicated Model Validator you'll execute 3rd Line of Defense Model Risk Audit Oversight for the life-cycle management of models for high risk and highly complex models.
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The Cyber Risk Analyst assists in enhancing our information security, information governance, privacy, compliance, and risk management procedures. Oversees the maturation of the third party risk management program through the development of standard operating procedures.
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Reports model review results and model risk trends/metrics to Audit leadership. Utilizes expert business and technical model and model risk knowledge to conduct highly specialized model review activities for models that leverage cutting edge techniques that require specialized credentials, and models that have higher enterprise visibility and risk.
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The Commercial Payments Credit & Risk Analyst will be responsible for ensuring proper credit & risk oversight for the Commercial Payment Products area of Commerce Bank. The Credit & Risk Analyst is responsible for underwriting and credit review of high dollar commercial payment products to customers largely on unsecured terms.
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The Risk Analyst is responsible for providing guidance on tools to measure and manage risk, identify/mitigate threats, and protect against unauthorized disclosure of confidential information.
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The Senior Risk Management Analyst is responsible for supporting, facilitating, and training associates on operational risk programs designed to ensure the identification and mitigation of risks; management of controls and safeguards to minimize the impact of potential and existing risks affecting the organization; compliance with laws, regulations, standards, policies/procedures, and organization frameworks; and monitoring and effectuation of remediation of issues identified.
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The Third Party IT Security Risk Management Analyst will function as a central third party risk management subject matter expert supporting enterprise teams looking to involve third parties in processes that interact with data.
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Additionally, the analyst will be responsible for identifying and tracking continuous monitoring activities to ensure the risks associated with active suppliers has not changed or exceeded risk tolerance thresholds.
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FUNCTION: The Third Party Risk Analyst is responsible for working with direct business lines and key subject matter experts to manage the risk exposure from engaging Third Party Services.
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Provide Ad Hoc Wholesale portfolio analysis and conduct deep research on selected risk related topics guided by the team lead. + Other qualifications such as Financial Risk Manager (FRM), Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA), Certificate in Quantitative Finance (CQF), etc.
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The Enterprise Risk Management Team Lead will work within the bank's second line of defense and will be responsible for supporting and overseeing a team for the development and implementation of operational risk management programs such as controls testing, issue management, and other risk management functions.
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Title: lead risk analyst Company: Transamerica Group
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