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Responsibilities Execute second line risk program requirements including, but not limited to, RCSA, control assurance, issue management, third party risk management, model risk management, etc.
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Execution of ongoing monitoring results in alignment with internal and supervisory market risk management and model risk management expectations. Description Summary:The ETAR Analytics Manager, part of the corporate Enterprise Trading Analytics and Reporting team, drives development as a subject matter expert in all aspects of market risk and counterparty risk measurement, model development, in-depth analysis, internal and regulatory risk reporting, stress testing, and model ongoing monitoring in a strong team-oriented working environment.
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Advise business partners, CRM team members, and management on regulatory compliance requirements and best practices with respect to effective model risk management. Conduct independent model reviews, testing, and validation of models, including review of model documentation, evaluating risks, and proposing review strategies and recommendations to enhance the company's risk management.
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The Opportunity The Senior Quantitative Model Developer will collaborate in the development of complex quantitative models and analytical tools used for credit and interest rate risk management, cash flow generation, and scenario analysis.
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Enterprise Model Risk Management seeks a Senior Quantitative Finance Analyst – Liquidity Risk to conduct independent testing and review of complex models used to monitor and mitigate liquidity and funding risks in the Bank. Responsible for compliance with Enhanced Prudential Standards and other regulatory guidelines, the candidate will work on models related to both banking and trading businesses of Bank of America.
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This role reports to the Head of Enterprise Model Risk Management of Wells Fargo. Model Risk Management: The Model Risk Management team is responsible for end-to-end oversight and risk management of models used across the enterprise.
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1st shift (United States of America) Perform model risk management oversight activities. Assist in the implementation of complex processes, programs, or activities that support the Banks Model Risk Management program.
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Our Financial Services Practice delivers Strategy, Target Operating Model, Regulatory Governance and Remediation, Business & Technology Transformation, Program/Project Management and Business Analysis to our clients across functions including Sales & Trading, Risk Management, Finance, Treasury, Operations, and Technology, to name a few.
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Supports model development and model risk management in respective focus areas to support business requirements and the enterprise's risk appetite. Present analysis to senior management, including Market Risk, Enterprise Credit and Enterprise Credit, as well as Front Office Sales and Trading.
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Expertise with Model Risk Management and associated documentation and routines. Ensures risks associated with business activities are optimally identified, measured, supervised, and controlled in accordance with risk and compliance policies and procedures.
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Oversee operating and capital budget for financial systems; assume responsibility for Program Management and Risk Monitoring/Mitigation for financial system initiatives; monitor KPIs and metrics to assess the effectiveness of finance transformation efforts and make data-driven decisions.
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Ensure an organized, structured activation and operation of the Emergency Management Command Center during incidents using the National Incident Management System (NIMS) model. Participates as a member of the Enterprise Risk Management Core Team.
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Participate on and can lead strategic contingent workforce initiatives for the Client Contingent Workforce Productivity Program to drive cost savings, efficiency, reporting/operations, risk/compliance, and spend management.
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Participate on and can lead strategic contingent workforce initiatives for the Client's Contingent Workforce Productivity Program to drive cost savings, efficiency, reporting/operations, risk/compliance, and spend management.
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Participate on and can lead strategic contingent workforce initiatives for the Contingent Workforce Productivity program to drive cost savings, efficiency, reporting/operations, risk/compliance, and spend management.
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