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The Centralized Modeling & Analytics (CMA) team within State Street's Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) organization is looking for an experienced quantitative analyst to join our team in Boston, MA; Stamford, CT OR Clifton, NJ.
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The person will work directly with stakeholders across – ESG Investments, ESG Product Strategy, ESG Data and Operations, Client, Product and Regulatory Reporting, and Enterprise Risk Management to understand their data and reporting requirements and to translate requirements into functional specifications for technology partners building/ enhancing IT solutions for ESG reporting.
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Assists evaluating catastrophe management software and models and exploring industry best practices and business strategies in earth science technologies partners, and to assist fellow catastrophe risk management team members to provide the catastrophe related insights and recommendation.
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This position leads, supports, and executes catastrophe risk management tasks and projects in conjunction with related teams in the organization. Proficient knowledge and understanding of natural catastrophe risk and it's application to the insurance space and catastrophe modeling.
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Brown Brothers Harriman is currently recruiting a Risk Analyst to join our Enterprise Risk Management - Private Banking (ERM-PB) Team. In this role the Risk Analyst will be focused on the execution of risk and control best practices in both operational and relationship excellence areas of the Private Banking Business.
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Along with knowledge in the financial markets specifically within asset management, investment management and preferably enterprise risk business domain will be required to build, improve, and implement robust, scalable solutions for State Street Global Advisors (SSGA.
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The Model Validation - Enterprise Risk Analyst II is responsible for helping ensure compliance with the Bank's Model Risk Management policies and procedures as well as all required regulatory requirements to help mitigate and monitor risk associated with the use of models at the Bank. This includes model risk management program development, independent model validations and other enterprise risk analysis.
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The portfolio of applications includes but is not limited to: Qualtrics (Employee Surveys), Adobe Sign (eSignature), Ellucid (Policy Management), Graduway (Alumni Management), Student Placement, Einstein (Nursing POI/Contingent Workforce Management.
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Coordinate and participate in security activities and effectively communicates across cross functional teams including Global Business (GBS), Corporate, Global Security (GIS), Risk Management, Legal, TAA Enterprise Architecture, and TAA divisional security.
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SymphonyAI is building the leading enterprise AI SaaS company for digital transformation across the most critical and resilient growth industries, including retail, consumer packaged goods, financial crime prevention, manufacturing, media, and IT service management.
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The role requires frequent communication and interaction with Business Developers, Relationship Managers, Investment Product and Fund Strategies, Legal and Enterprise Risk, Finance, Portfolio Management, and Client Reporting.
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The Digital Complementary Applications team supports multiple applications and programs designed for supporting Finance and Administrative functions across Mass General Brigham enterprise, requiring varying levels of end-user support.
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Requires a Master’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering (any), Mathematics, Information Technology, or a directly related field plus (2) two years of experience as a Software Engineer, Analyst or related occupation involving IT enterprise software design.
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The individual is expected to exercise independent judgement and discretion and take initiative in the management of grants and contracts through working collaboratively with Research Enterprise Services and other University personnel.
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Major teams within CBS include Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Enterprise Support Services, Brand Marketing and Communications, Business Development, Knowledge and Risk Management.
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