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Experience in monitoring and tracking emerging trends and best practices in model risk management, and assessing their impact on a portfolio of models or thematically across model risk.
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Work you’ll do: Deloitte provides Integrated Risk Management (IRM) services, IT Asset Management (ITAM) including Configuration Management Database (CMDB) Services, and Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) services based on the client’s immediate and long-term needs.
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Oversee efforts to influence enhance and mature of Third-Party Risk Management Program and resolutions, in line with the enterprise risk management framework. Develop strong working relationships across Third-Party Risk Management ecosystem to ensure focused and efficient support.
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5+ years of Risk Management experience (Compliance, Financial Crimes, Operational Risk, Audit, Legal, Credit Risk, Market Risk, IT Systems Security, Business Process Management) or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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Assist with vendor due-diligence processes and help define overall third-party risk management efforts. Experience with one or more of the following: TruOps, Prevalent, ServiceNow GRC, Microsoft Compliance Manager and Microsoft Purview, and/or other relevant GRC, Privacy, and/or Risk Management technologies.
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Liaise with key stakeholder groups including Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, First Line Business Continuity Management, Crisis Management Group, and Third-Party Risk Management.
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The Risk Data Scientist will use analytical skills to identify and prevent fraud & credit risks. We are looking for a Data Scientist to join our Risk Data team.
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Leading exams or audits of a financial institution's retail credit risk management process (e.g., credit underwriting practices, credit analysis, account management, risk rating accuracy, collections, or audit and loan review); OR.
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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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Develop, maintain, and document models, including interactions with Model Risk Management (MRM). The Balance Sheet Management, Interest Rate Analyst (IRA) team is responsible for reporting and analyzing the Bank’s Interest Rate Risk (IRR) profile across various metrics, including Net Interest Income (NII), Basel 3 Capital (B3 Capital), and Economic Value of Equity (EVE.
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The individual will be involved in data extraction and preparation, model specification and performance testing, documentation, ongoing model performance monitoring, both leading and supporting the development team throughout the model validation process, and partnering with the line of business and independent risk management teams.
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The Hearst Risk Management & Insurance department supports Hearst’s over 360 brands across media, communications, data, and information services in managing the company’s insurance portfolio and interfacing with the insurance industry including brokers and insurers for corporate risks.
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Assist with implementation of environmental sustainability initiatives to minimize water use, greenhouse gas generation, hazardous waste generation and increase recycling rateRequired Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Safety and Health or Occupational Health & Safety1+ years of experience in health and safetyPreferred QualificationsRecognized Certification in Environmental, Safety or Health, Risk Management such as CIH, ASP, CSP, etc.
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Prepares monthly sub-reports for reconciliation of liquidated damages assessments for Vendor Management Supervisor. Serves as administrative support for Vendor Management Supervisor. Investigates unresolved and escalated customer complaints, records deficiencies and notifies vendor and Vendor Management Supervisor.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Systems, Risk Management, or related field. Risk Assessment and Management including evaluating and designing technology controls, conducting impact assessments, identifying control gaps, and developing risk management strategies.
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