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Expert understanding of risk management frameworks (e.g., global compliance risk management, control programs, change management, and third-party risk management) across products/services, systems and associated risks/controls and their impact to credit risk exposures.
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TÜV SÜD Global Risk Consultants (GRC) is the leading unbundled property loss control provider worldwide, offering a complete portfolio of services including Fire Protection Engineering, Boiler & Machinery Engineering, Infrared Thermographic Surveys, Jurisdictional Boiler & Pressure Vessel Inspections, Natural Hazards Analysis, Diversified Services, and Loss Control Training.
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Present automation process improvement proposals to reduce risk of control failure and/or drive process efficiencies. Collaborate with Control Owners, Risk Analysts and subject matter experts to define evidence, populations, and discuss results of testing.
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Lead implementation of complex projects and initiatives impacting one or more lines of business, risk types, or control matters. Providing meaningful assessments of business process automated controls in scope for financial, risk, and regulatory reporting.
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Experience developing construction project OHS documentation, performing risk assessments, and building exposure control plans for hazardous materials (lead, asbestos, silica etc) and confined spaces.
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This role supports the Senior Audit Manager - Credit Risk, Senior Audit Director and Chief Audit Executive, in providing the Audit Committee and senior management with independent assurance and advisory services designed to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes of U.S. Bancorp (USB.
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Implement risk management programs for our federal clients by utilizing NIST, RMF, and FISMA compliance frameworks. If you're seeking a career that increases cyber awareness, utilizes risk management programs, and develops strategies for cyber defense and response, then the Cyber SDR offering at Deloitte is for you.
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In addition, the Quality Specialist will facilitate Customer complaint investigations, assist in audit coordination, support supplier quality and customer assessments and support risk management activities where appropriate.
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Proficiency in SAP Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) suite, with a focus on Process Control module, including configuration, customization, and implementation of risk and compliance controls.
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Experience in defining security for PaaS and IaaS implementations, such as system configuration, policy, tenant policy restrictions, access control, authentication (including federation), data at rest, and data in transit security.
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Manage division-wide quality assurance and quality improvement; including support for product development; design transfer; operations manufacturing; process validation; process control and enhancements; quality metric reporting; supplier qualification; design assurance programs; complaint handling and CAPA programs.
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Our deep understanding of the specialty insurance market is the foundation for our customized solutions, backed by targeted risk control and claims services. Bachelor's degree required; Juris Doctorate preferred.
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Apply statistical methods in Quality Engineering, including Statistical Process Control (SPC) and process capability analysis, ensuring risk-based approaches. Develop and implement Quality Control Plans, with practical examples of implementation.
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Work closely with claims and risk control team to develop new loss control strategies, ideas and processes. Assess and explain clients risk profile using analytical models and resources (i.e. CAT modeling, COPE, Building Valuation, Business Income.
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Knowledge of and experience with change control, risk management, project planning, team management, budgeting, and scheduling. The Project Manager will monitor and control implementation projects to ensure successful completion.
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