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With Rippling, you can hire a new employee anywhere in the world and set up their payroll, corporate card, computer, benefits, and even third-party apps like Slack and Microsoft 365—all within 90 seconds.
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Plan and execute client engagements focusing Operational Risk, Operational Resilience, Regulatory Compliance, Surveillance, Conduct Risk, Third Party Risk Assessments and other risk programs. ACAMS, CPA, CA, CMA, CIA, CFI, CFE, CRCP, CRCM and/or other relevant certifications, a plus.
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Description The Post PTO (Permission to Operate) Success Manager is responsible for creating and executing the process for Homeowners to transfer the ownership or purchase their Third Party Owned (TPO) systems.
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Experience with Third Party Risk Management (TPRM), with an emphasis on vendor security assessments. You’ll bring your experience to grow and lead a team of corporate security engineers to build out protections on enterprise endpoint systems (all three, but heavy on Apple), secure corporate network infrastructure, partner with IT to address enterprise risk, and engineering software to help secure our Atlassian TEAM.
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Essential Responsibilities:Lead or participate in supervisory activities to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of WFC's non-financial risk management practices, such as operational risk governance, independent risk management, internal controls, vendor and third-party risk management, operational resiliency, and operational risk business processes, controls and technology, in relation to the inherent risks of the institution, supervisory expectations, and industry sound practices.
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Collaborate and build efficiencies with talented teams across Stripe, including Strategic Sourcing, Supplier Deal Management, Corporate Legal, Product Legal, Privacy Legal, Regulatory Legal, Intellectual Property, Security GRC, Tax, Finance & Strategy, and Third Party Risk Management.
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Variable Expenses (Member experience & Transaction Losses) : Partner with Member support and Risk leadership teams to identify opportunities and manage third party operations and risk losses. Engineering/Infrastructure/Product: Work with engineering leadership on managing infrastructure, hosting, software, headcount and department budgets.
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Knowledge of third-party payer regulations, California practice guidelines and malpractice laws, Title 22, HIPAA regulations, Bureau of Primary Health Care FQHC program regulations. Supervises mid-level clinicians, medical residents, and students; attends bi-weekly staff meetings and monthly HIV care meetings.
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As a Staff Frontend Product Engineer, you will be responsible for partnering closely with your team’s Product Manager and Product Designer to ship best-in-class features for our Analytics product.
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As a Software Engineer (Frontend) at SigFig, you will be instrumental in designing and developing intuitive, user-friendly interfaces that enhance the user experience of our financial technology solutions.
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With Rippling, you can just click a button and set up a new employees’ payroll, health insurance, work computer, and third-party apps—like Slack, Zoom, and Office 365—all within 90 seconds.
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Experience building multi-tenant, virtualized infrastructure and/or working on open source software/contributions to open source Redis/memcached/Cassandra/PSQL a strong plus. Build enhancements, new components, new services, within an existing software architecture and suggest improvements to the architecture, operational practices, scalability, resiliency.
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Manage third-party vendor relationships, such as Watershed, our greenhouse gas emissions platform. Their ability to analyze data, build strong relationships effectively, and work with third-party scope 3 suppliers to reduce our overall carbon footprint will be key to their success in this role.
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In the role of Senior Software Engineer, you will report to the Engineering Manager of the Payments team. You're an experienced and passionate Backend Software Engineer with experience building robust and reliable backend services (8+ years of relevant experience in the software industry.
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The RoleAs a Staff Software Engineer on the Node Services team at Alchemy, you’ll be focused on building one of the most sophisticated and high-throughout distributed systems that power the global backbone powering billions of users in Web3.
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