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Expert understanding of risk management frameworks (e.g., global compliance risk management, control programs, change management, and third-party risk management) across products/services, systems and associated risks/controls and their impact to credit risk exposures.
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The Role will interact with a wide variety of stakeholders including Financial Crimes Investigations, business risk managers, model developers, model risk management, model implementation, and technology teams.
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The Principal Architect– Identity&Access Management (IAM) will design a modern IAM platform that delivers secure, reliable, scalable, and performant systems. Join our Cybersecurity and Digital Risk (CDR) team to help us also become the leading cyber-safe airline in the industry.
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Capital One's Offensive Security Purple Team reduces cyber risk by uncovering vulnerabilities and weaknesses in the enterprise cyber environment by conducting covert/overt adversary simulation and emulation.
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Manage Regulatory Compliance Management (RCM) implementation from maintenance of the regulatory inventory, conducting regulatory risk assessment, identify key controls, assess key control testing results to inform effectiveness, and monitor regulatory change.
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The Central Civil Works Department is growing quickly in the Great Lakes and Mid-West area, and we are looking for a Senior Structural Engineer who enjoys leading structural design of new and rehabilitated flood risk management systems, locks and dams, floodwalls, navigation floodgates, stormwater pumping stations, outfalls, spillways, and ecosystem restoration.
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Closely work with Global Markets Risk (GMR) and Front-Line Units (FLU) trading desks for internal risk management, Enterprise Capital Management (ECM) for market risk capital requirements, technology partners for model implementation, front-office pricing model quant developers, and Model Risk Management (MRM) for model risk oversight.
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Model Governance function sits within MRMG. The Model Governance team is responsible for developing and maintaining Corporate Model Risk Management Policy and Procedures and providing Board and senior management with timely reporting regarding the state of model risk across Northern Trust.
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Experience with systems supporting Compliance, Risk, Audit, Privacy, and Management such as ServiceNow, Archer, etc. General understanding of information technology and risk management concepts.
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Today, our expertise extends broadly across closely related risk management fields — from accessibility consulting, risk and hazard analysis, process safety and forensic investigations to security risk consulting, emergency management and digital innovation.
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The key responsibilities of the role include:Serves as a liaison between Global AML and corporate functions including Audit Services, Global Compliance Testing, Model Risk Management Group, Third-Party Management Office, Procurement, Global Business Continuity and Recovery Services, Operational Risk Management, and others.
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Strong subject matter expertise in the fields of IT security and risk management. Experience with threat modeling or other risk identification techniques, and risk management.
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What you will do as the Senior Insurance and Risk Management Analyst: Actively participate in the development, evaluation and implementation of the company's global risk insurance programs which includes US and International programs.
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Develop, implement, and maintain the Third-Party Risk Management Framework and other related requirements used across the enterprise to ensure Third-Party Risks are appropriately identified, assessed, managed, monitored, and reported.
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A minimum of four (4) years of professional experience with IT risk management, external IT audit, internal IT audit, IT security, or other IT compliance related work serving large global banking institutions.
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