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Eight years of retail banking credit experience in one or more of the following functions: credit analyst, underwriter, portfolio manager, relationship manager, credit risk review officer, or credit approval officer.
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Knowledge of risk management frameworks (e.g., risk management requirements related to credit review, 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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Coordinate with the Head of Leveraged Finance Execution Team, Credit Officer for Leveraged Lending, Regional Credit Officers, Capital Markets, Sponsor Coverage, and Investment Banking to ensure proper identification and mitigation of market and credit risk for those transactions, protecting the Bank from credit loss.
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Closely partner with various constituencies across Wells Fargo, including Credit Risk, Sales and Trading, Syndicate, Investment Banking Coverage, Corporate Banking Coverage, DCM, Leveraged Finance, Compliance, and Legal.
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Our teams are engaged in projects related to the model development, validation, technical documentation and other quantitative services related to front office pricing, risk management (market risk, counterparty credit risk, operational risk, liquidity risk, and climate risks), digital asset / crypto analytics, wealth and asset management, Financial Crime (FinCrime) / cybersecurity analytics, balance sheet and income statement stress testing.
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Solid analytical and judgment skills, along with deep experience evaluating and mitigating credit risk. The Director - Leveraged Finance Execution, in conjunction with Huntington’s Capital Markets, Investment Banking and Sponsor Coverage, evaluates credit opportunities, mitigates associated risks, structures, and underwrites financial sponsor and leveraged finance transactions for Huntington’s private equity and corporate clients across multiple specialty industry and client coverage groups, delivering the Bank’s balance sheet capital commitments in support of these transactions.
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Sr. Quant Fin. Analyst-Wholesale Credit Risk page is loaded. Sr. Quant Fin. Analyst-Wholesale Credit Risk. Development of wholesale credit risk models including loss forecasting, commercial scorecards, behavioral score, regulatory capital models.
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As an Associate in our Risk Analytics and Modeling team, you’ll have the opportunity to apply your quantitative, modeling and analytical skills in a real world environment to develop or validate statistical, financial engineering, and AI/machine learning models in the areas of credit risk, market risk, assets and liabilities management, fraud detection, anti money laundering and other functional modeling and analytics area.
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They will work to develop models, calculators, tools, processes, and controls for Deposit Asset Accounting, Life Reinsurance Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL), and Risk Based Capital (RBC.
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Experience with risk management (e.g., credit risk, liquidity risk, operational risk, compliance risk, market risk, interest rate risk, climate risk) including risk identification, assessment, measurement, monitoring and reporting.
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Leads risks by using established methodologies and exercising control plans to ensure alignment with Bank Credit Risk specific requirements, process requirements, and business needs. Provides consultation to influence and ensure Bank Credit Risk level and business level processes address risk across all activities.
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System knowledge of SAP Risk Applications (e.g., ERM, GRC), Regulatory Reporting (e.g., SEC, FRB), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Financial Analysis (CFA), Risk Management Professionals (e.g., ORM, CRC) or Project Management Professional (PMP) Your Personality: You love to approach your daily work proactively and express your communication skills with positive energy, empathy and good conflict management, both on paper and in conversation.
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They are accountable for execution of all applicable risk programs (Credit, Market, Financial Crimes, Operational, Regulatory Compliance), which includes effectively following and adhering to applicable Wells Fargo policies and procedures, appropriately fulfilling risk and compliance obligations, timely and effective escalation and remediation of issues, and making sound risk decisions.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Lead Compliance Officer in Corporate Risk as part of Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB) Compliance. Identify and recommend opportunities for process improvement and risk control development.
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Assists in loan portfolio reviews and audits along with coordination and communication with Credit Operations Risk Manager, Credit Team Leads, Credit Managers and Division Credit Manager.
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