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As a leader in the Credit Lifecycle organization, the VP, Regulatory Response Project Manager will be responsible for supporting key Credit governance routines such as interactions with regulatory agencies (the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB), the Office of Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB.
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Partner with their assigned Line of Business, other Risk/Compliance/Audit (RCA) professionals, and RCA Managers to, depending on their function, create, implement, maintain, review or oversee an effective risk management framework.
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This position requires close working relationships with teams internal to ECATS, EC Business Control team, Technology support partners, other business Data Management teams, Global Banking Operations/Credit Process teams, Global Compliance Operational Risk, Audit, etc.
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As part of the first line of defense, supports risk management, compliance, and audit needs. 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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5+ years experience working in a risk management, transformation, strategic execution, project/program management, regulatory remediation, consulting, or change management function in a management role.
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Has achieved Certified associate in project management (CAPM) and is advancing towards Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. Provide leadership in managing critical day-to-day program/project elements including: project vision/objectives, scope, quality, schedule, deliverables, governance, dependencies, risks, status reporting, stakeholder engagement, business readiness/change management, and value realization necessary to deliver specified requirements, objectives and value.
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Develop advanced audit skills and begin developing risk assessment and project management skills8. Present and effectively communicate identified audit issues to Management and the Engagement Manager.
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Coordinating audit activities by integrating other internal audit subject matter teams (Information Technology, Anti-Money Laundering, Compliance, Risk Management, Treasury, etc.
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As a Corporate, Environmental Manager, you will manage environmental risk and liability, including the development and implementation of SPX environmental policies, procedures, and guidelines, to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, manage the environmental audit program, and manage remediation projects in accord with budget and financial reporting and contingent liability reserve requirements.
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Immediate need for a talented Senior Embedded Finance Project Manager. Has achieved Certified associate in project management (CAPM) and advancing towards Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
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Lead business management function within a division of GBT, including management routines, financial management, event management, employee engagement and workforce planning and management.
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In the Process Risk and Controls Practice we frequently work as or alongside a client’s internal audit function, the chief risk officer or risk function, Sarbanes-Oxley project team, and various other members of management tasked with managing risk.
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Experience in Treasury and/or Capital Markets lines of business Responsible for assisting team leadership/management for analysis, design and development of test and project plans on high-risk systems Writes user stories for test cases of medium to high complexity.
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