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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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Bachelor’s Degree with 2+ years of relevant experience; ideally in Vendor/Third Party Risk Management, Operational Risk, Compliance or Operations. Third Party Risk Management certification or Operational Risk experience a plus.
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Act as a liaison between the in-house legal team and third parties to ensure NDAs are in place before discussing confidential information. Assist in-house counsel and external counsel in facilitating restructurings and updating transactional closing sets post-closing.
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Familiarity in conducting third-party due diligence and operating third-party risk management (TPRM) programs preferred. Experience in third-party risk management, ideally within the technology industry (SaaS/PaaS.
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8-10+ years of demonstrated ability in one or more of the following areas: operational risk management, third party risk, and supplier management. As Third Party Risk Manager in the Enterprise Operations & Technology (EO&T) operational risk department, you will be responsible for managing the first line of defense third party risk that is constantly evolving within EO&T's approach to risk management.
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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. Collaborate with internal team and stakeholders to design and develop effective quality assurance strategies, across the end to end third party lifecycle, and in accordance with SoFi Third Party Risk Management Program requirements.
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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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Build effective relationships with third party program stakeholders who support key functions, and own and support key third party relationships; gain buy in and commitment from stakeholders to help manage and improve SoFi’s third party risk posture.
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The role exists in the Global Governance, Risk & Compliance Department and reports to the Manager of Third Party Risk Management. Support the evolution and continuous improvement of Third Party Risk Assessment processes, including the development and maintenance of procedures, artifacts, and metrics to be used in the assessment of potential and existing third parties.
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Publish news, M&A briefing and track all alerts regarding Third Party relationships in regards to Iron Mountain Critical and High Risk Vendors (utilizing industry standard, real time monitoring tools.
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In addition, you will be responsible for the day to day running of program activities including ensuring that risk assessment, due diligence, and any other reviews and approvals are obtained during the entire third party lifecycle through termination.
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Negotiates with vendors for the procurement of technology-related services to be run in-house or in a third-party hosted environment, as needed. 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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3 + years’ experience in Third Party Risk Management or a related function. The specialist’s objectives include supporting a reduction in the third-party vendor risk portfolio, improved risk management and better risk outcomes for the enterprise.
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A minimum of three (3) years' experience in third-party risk management. A certification in third-party risk management. Partner with the contract management team to ensure contracts align with Third-Party Risk Management Program standards and workflows.
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The ideal candidate will have significant experience and a successful track record in designing, implementing, and leading Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) programs at scale. Stay current with industry trends and best practices in third-party risk management and incorporate them into Adobe’s third-party risk practices.
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