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We are partnered with an established American bank who is seeking a Senior Enterprise Risk Management Analyst to join their growing ERM team. Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience in enterprise risk management, operational risk, internal audit, regulatory compliance, or related fields within the banking or financial services industry.
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Western Alliance is seeking an ERM Program Manager that will work within the bank's second line of defense and will be responsible for supporting, leading and enhancing enterprise risk management program functions such as Controls Testing, Issue Management and other Risk Management functions.
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Liaise with key stakeholder groups including Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, First Line Business Continuity Management, Crisis Management Group, and Third-Party Risk Management.
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The Program Manager of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC) tools implements strategies that identify, assess, and mitigate risks across the organization.
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B. Experience providing Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) guidance and oversight to an organization; preferably using an enterprise platform such as Service Now, Archer GRC, Logicgate.
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The Head of Payments Risk Management will build and lead all programs related to appropriate governance and oversight of payments and banking as a service risk, including compliance, enterprise risk, AML/BSA, and information security, with specific emphasis on serving as liaison with corporate leaders in each of these areas to ensure Kotapay’s conformance to FIBT policies and procedures.
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Assists evaluating catastrophe management software and models and exploring industry best practices and business strategies in earth science technologies partners, and to assist fellow catastrophe risk management team members to provide the catastrophe related insights and recommendation.
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Enterprise Risk Management Framework. Familiarity with ESRI GIS, MS Access, SQL Server, and Enterprise Asset Management systems (e.g., Maximo, SAP, Cartegraph, Oracle WAM, and Azteca Cityworks.
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Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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Managing Risk - Strong with risk mitigation management and well versed with compliance, regulatory requirements, NACHA, BSA and AML; adhere to and support Integro Bank’s Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 7 years of experience in business continuity, crisis management, enterprise risk management, disaster recovery or related field1-2 years in a leadership role.
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Supply Chain Management (SCM) aligns with business leaders across the enterprise to deliver advantageous supply solutions with acceptable third-party risk. Third Party risk management experience.
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We also partner with other product teams and business areas who play a key role in managing IT assets including Information Security, Enterprise Risk Management, and Administrative Services.
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This role will work on the team to provide clarity on Data Lifecycle Management and Governance Architecture with prioritized risk mitigation, enable consistent data governance certification at scale, drive domain-by-domain data architecture, and create API-Centric data traceability, CIA and lineage by design, within FFIEC compliance.
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Responsible for the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program and functions, which includes implementing the ERM Framework components, and executing against key program initiatives across Enterprise Risk, including, but not limited to, Privacy Risk and Third Party Risk Management.
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