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A bachelor’s degree, or preferably a master’s degree in a designated STEM field (engineering, computer science, quantitative finance). Strong statistical background and excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with a graduate degree in one or more of the following areas: statistics, economics, finance, mathematics, computer science and engineering.
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Automation of the Enterprise Risk management framework for Counterparty risk metrics to gain efficiency Profile required Graduate with a Master degree from an Engineering School or University with a specialization in Financial Engineering, Market Finance or Computer Science.
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Taxation, Accounting, Finance, Quantitative Finance, Real Estate, Hospitality, Business Analytics, Computer and Information Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Systems Analysis, Information Technology, Management Information Systems.
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Master's degree in Business, Finance, or a similar quantitative discipline (finance, economics, econometrics, mathematics, statistics, engineering, computer science, business administration, etc.
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Bachelor's or advanced degree in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field. Education and Certifications:Bachelor's or advanced degree in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field.
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Proven project and resource management skillsTRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:Possible infrequent travelPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Regular sitting and computer work. Both tracts require expert level experience and certification in IT security and will have an extensive background in core security areas including secure design and engineering, security analysis, incident management, security tools, policy, forensics and investigation, investigative and preventative controls, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, ethical hacking, audit and compliance, security in layers, and core security techniques.
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Ideally, you’ll also have A bachelor's or master's degree in business, accounting, finance, computer science, information systems, engineering, or a related discipline CPA, CA, CISA, CISSP, CISM, CBCP, CIA, CIPP, CGEIT certification is desired; If you are non-certified, you are required to become certified within 1 year from your date of hire.
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Required] Extensive knowledge of SEC/CFTC regulatory rules and regulations related to credit risk management. Demonstrate understanding of OCC’s Framework for Risk Management and work with senior management in Financial Risk Management to ensure OCC is at the forefront of credit risk management capabilities.
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This person will continually assess current systems and capabilities supporting CRM processes and recommend to Management any enhancements necessary to be at the leading edge of credit risk management.
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Bachelor’s degree in business, management information systems, computer science, life sciences or equivalent. Must have 6+ years of pharma / clinical research / data management / health care experience or 8+ years of project management experience (and / or applicable work experience.
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Key ResponsibilitiesProviding strategic thought leadership in designing and operationalizing third party risk management programs. The lead also serves as a seasoned thought leader and subject matter expert that has strong technical understanding of third party, risk management, reporting and gap analysis within the risk and/or financial services industries.
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As part of the Catastrophe Management team, you will play an integral role providing analytics support on risk assessment and risk Management consulting for Aon Reinsurance Solutions clients.
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Act as project manager for risk analytics project/programs to ensure on time and successful execution in support of the organization’s short term and long term risk management strategy.
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Preferred QualificationsMaster Exercise Practitioner (MEP), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Emergency Manager (CEM), or Certification through the Disaster Recovery Institute International or Business Continuity Institute (,CBCP, CPSCP, MBCI), is preferred.
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We apply expertise in solid and fluid dynamics, materials science, acoustics, risk assessments, and computational simulation methods to solve complex problems. Researching and interpreting published research, technology data, and engineering studies on decarbonization technologies like carbon capture, hydrogen, battery storage, etc.
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