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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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Performs periodic and on-demand system and vulnerability assessments related to third party risk management and penetration testing. The Senior Cybersecurity Analyst will be expected to lead efforts to safeguard the company’s digital infrastructure and sensitive information by identifying and mitigating security risks.
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The Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) Analyst will coordinate with IT stakeholders, project managers, and business owners to facilitate a vendor risk assessment to onboard a cloud solution or managed service.
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MAIN SKILLS – Above average Excel and Tableau skills, reviewing third party due-diligence screening, anti-corruption regulatory compliance, Experience with third party audits.
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Role- Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) Analyst. Maintain third-party risk assessment documentation within the defined structure. He/she will be responsible for collaborating with vendors for responses to TPRM vendor assessment questionnaire, perform third-party risk assessments in a timely manner, and facilitate the risk sign-off in accordance with established set of processes.
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Third-party tools and databases (e.g., Micropatent, Thompson IP, Orbit, USPTO Patent Center), Intranet IP related websites, tools and databases (e.g., the USPTO website) and Microsoft Office and related desktop tools and applications (e.g., Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Word, Outlook, Visio, PowerPoint and Excel.
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Ability to integrate Salesforce Platform with other third-party systems leveraging Dell Boomi/Snap Logic middleware. The ideal candidate will be a strong Salesforce System Analyst with a good understanding of the Salesforce development platform.
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This is a 12-month contract payrolled through a third-party agency Minimum Qualifications - 2+ years of experience in a Technology or Product-focused environment collaborating with a range of experience levels and job functions.
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Research and resolve guild and third party audit settlements and legal proceedings related to Studio participations and residuals. CBS Studios Group is looking for a Senior Financial Analyst to join a highly analytical and dynamic team with high visibility and collaboration across the client Global businesses.
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Background in reviewing third party due-diligence screening reports and identifying. Analyzing third party compliance allegations and performing additional investigations. This position will be part of the Business Conduct and Global Compliance team, focused on third party compliance.
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Experience with third party audits. Specifically, the position will work on global regulatory compliance initiatives, including due diligence, monitoring, and audits of third parties.
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Support GRC capabilities, such as enterprise security risk management, compliance and audit management, policy management, security awareness training, third party risk management, and metrics and reporting.
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Within Amazon, the Selling Partner Services’s (SPS) goal is to enable third-party Sellers of any size by helping them build the business they want. As you further your career as a Business Analyst at Amazon, you will focus on improving corporate reporting frameworks and data visualization.
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Accela Civic Platform integration with third-party applications. Job Title: Business Systems Analyst. Client: Santa Clara County or County of Santa Clara. Job Title: Business Systems Analyst.
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Assist with preparation of monthly sales and indirect tax process and help manage sales tax compliance engagement with third-party consultants. Assist with annual federal and state income tax compliance engagement with assistance of third-party consultants.
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