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The Enterprise Risk Manager (Manager) independently develops, executes and maintains the Enterprise Risk Management Program for Wescom Central Credit Union. Monitor for variances and report to Management, the Enterprise Risk Management Committee, the Audit Committee and the Board of Directors.
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Contributes to achieving business objectives of the organization through operational excellence, and assists with the review and implementation of the Operational Risk Management Framework (ORMF) as part of the overall Enterprise Risk Management Framework (ERMF.
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The successful candidate will lead the company’s next-generation vision and strategy for insurance risk management and will partner across the organization to strengthen and influence Pacific Life’s overall enterprise risk management capabilities and direction.
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Minimum of five years of experience in financial institutions in the enterprise risk management area or similar background required. Create implement and distribute ongoing risk assessments and reports to Management, the Enterprise Risk Management Committee, the Audit Committee and the Board of Directors, to facilitate decision making in pursuit of Wescom's Strategic Objectives.
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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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A strong understanding of cash management, FX, Debt capital markets, and interest rate risk management. A hands-on expert in SAP Treasury core components, spanning Cash management, Transaction manager, In-house cash, Risk analyzers, Liquidity planner, Hedge management and accounting, SWIFT integration, BCM, and integration with financial accounting and other applications.
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Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. Collaborate with Balboa Capital's management and support teams to drive success to defined objectives.
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7+ years of experience in banking or similar industry with exposure to enterprise risk management responsibilities in either risk and control assessments, compliance, internal audit, business operating or risk oversight function.
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Representative Fund focused risk monitoring including, but not limited to:Daily Risk Monitoring including: Private funds' liquidity, interest rate, credit and FX risks using existing system/tools/monitors; help develop / enhance new and existing monitoring toolsCoordinate with portfolio management, asset management, accounting, technology on risk report/process improvements for existing funds.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Treasury Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of treasury operations, including cash management, risk management, and financial planning. Strong knowledge of cash management, financial instruments, and risk management techniques.
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Manages, monitors, and maintains system integrity including Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Student Information System (SIS), Learning Management System (LMS), business intelligence, reporting and other enterprise systems.
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Install, program and configure commercial electronic security systems for enterprise commercial clients (door access control, CCTV, intrusion detection, low voltage communication, electronic locks, point sensors, signaling devices, et cetera.
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Catering events may occur on-site at Honda Center or throughout our enterprise at various locations. Perform other responsibilities as deemed appropriate by the Vice President of Culinary & Hospitality and the Senior Management Team at Honda Center.
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DescriptionEnterprise Fraud Manager under the direction of the Deputy Chief Risk Officer, is responsible for overseeing and directing the enterprise fraud risk management program.
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Advanced functional knowledge of SAP for the supported business functions and processes, including Finance Accounting (FI)-New GL, Controlling (CO)-CCA, PCA & Internal Orders, Enterprise Controlling (EC)-COPA, Asset Accounting (AA), and Treasury (TR) Investment Mgmt. Advanced knowledge and ability to create reports using SAP Queries, report painter and report writer.
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