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Demonstrate an advanced understanding of the sourcing solutions business model to champion the broader functions within the organization that lead to building and driving the Third-Party Risk Management Program agenda.
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The company’s Third Party Risk Management Program is responsible for providing Iron Mountain's Business Relationship Owners, Employees, and Senior Management with the tools and insight to successfully manage and understand the company’s Third Party Risk exposure.
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The position partners with various areas including Procurement, Supplier Relationship Management, Privacy & Compliance, Information Security, Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity and Third Party relationships globally.
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The Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) Senior Analyst is responsible for facilitating Northwest's risk assessment of third parties and associated services, identifying and documenting inherent risks, and working with business owners and stakeholders to ensure appropriate strategies are in place to manage risks.
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Establish strong partnership with business stakeholders (Legal, Compliance, Cyber Risk) to understand business processes and identify, manage, and mitigate third party risk.
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We are seeking a Senior Analyst to become an integral part of the Third Party Risk Function within the Operational Risk Team. In this role, the individual will execute OneMain’s Third Party Risk program by performing due diligence and oversight of third party relationships with a focus on identifying risks and controls, performance monitoring, key risk indicator tracking, and escalation of issues.
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The role of Enterprise Third Party Risk Governance Quality Assurance Senior Analyst will be responsible for partnering with SoFi Business Units, internal program stakeholders and external third party service providers to support the oversight and governance of SoFi’s Third Party Risk Management Program, through conducting assessments of the design and operational effectiveness of the program, to ensure compliance with requirements across the supplier lifecycle.
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Work in a collaborative, and constructive manner with business units and internal and external stakeholders to enhance the effectiveness of processes and controls, and managing third party risk with key suppliers.
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Execute third party risk management procedures related to existing channel partners, including processes related to dynamic risk scoring and re-assessment. Familiarity in conducting third-party due diligence and operating third-party risk management (TPRM) programs preferred.
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Minimum of five years of Quality Assurance, Internal Audit, Risk, Compliance or Second Line Third Party Risk Management experience in the Financial Services industry. Knowledge of Third Party Risk Management methodologies, regulatory expectations and risk mitigation principles.
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Minimum of one (1) year of work experience in purchasing/procurement, vendor contract administration/management, and/or third-party risk management including coordination with legal professionals in contract reviews/negotiations, required.
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Partner with colleagues across multiple business units to help drive completion of assigned third-party risk assessments from scheduling, execution, remediation, and off-boarding. 2+ years of third-party risk management including - supplier management, contract management, risk management, customer service.
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Lead Analyst Third Party Risk Management. Executes various tasks related to technical support and development of TPRM Gateway, the U.S. Firms' Risk and Brand Protection (R&BP) Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) program.
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The Third-Party Risk Analyst will serve as a trusted advisor for internal UKG business stakeholders and will be responsible for identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks related to third-party relationships and services.
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Performing Third-Party Risk Management duties for critical and high risk third parties through cooperative effort with Third Parties, Business Partners, Risk Partners, and the Procurement Team.
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