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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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Streamline processes for risk identification and assessment, control assessment, testing and issue management. Liaise with key stakeholder groups including Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, First Line Business Continuity Management, Crisis Management Group, and Third-Party Risk Management.
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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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Global Risk Management (GRM) leads bank-wide initiatives for management of all aspects of risk, including strategic, market, credit, compliance, liquidity, operational, model, and reputational risk matters to support sustainable, profitable corporate growth.
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Goins Sweitzer Engineers and Consultants is a transportation-focused consulting firm offering construction management solutions to our clients' infrastructure project needs through the delivery of responsive, high-quality construction and engineering inspection (CEI), contract administration, construction materials management, risk assessment, and specialized program management consulting services.
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Develop and implement the project controls plan, including budget, schedule, cost estimates, and risk management strategies. Demonstrated expertise in cost estimating, scheduling, and risk management techniques.
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Audit or risk control risk/controls background in financial services. Should have the ability to perform high quality, risk-focused fieldwork, in accordance with Corporate Audit methodologies and standards in order to identify meaningful issues, risks and other exposures as it relates to data and as outlined in the Enterprise Data Management standard.
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Responsible for leading audits that provide assurance over the internal control environment following the COSO framework, and also support the Audit Services' data analytics, fraud programs, and the Enterprise Risk Management Program.
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5+ years in operational risk management, with a focus on developing and implementing risk control frameworks. Regulatory Compliance:Stay abreast of regulatory requirements and industry best practices related to operational risk management and control frameworks.
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Ensure company and client risk control strategies are implemented to reduce workplace hazards in all areas of business including hazard identification, risk assessment, compliance with safe systems of work (JSA’s) Toolbox Talks, site safety meetings, HACCP and safety audits.
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Several years of experience in Quality Assurance/Quality Control, IT Risk Management, or Information Security; · 2-4 years of experience in assessing or testing Technology or Cybersecurity, Audit, Compliance, and/or Risk Management.
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Assists in conducting key tasks and/or projects to perform IT and Data Risk Assessments, Advisory Reviews, Project Assessments, 3rd Party Testing, and other project reviews as identified across all aspects of Information Technology and Data, including application development, cyber security, enterprise architecture, business continuity and disaster recovery, data governance, data quality, and change management, etc.
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3+ years of experience in the Financial Services industry (at BAC or a similarly-sized institution) researching and remediating data issues impacting financial, risk, or regulatory reporting functions, project management or other data management & data control environment.
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Operational Risk Foundational Programs is dedicated to providing direction, guidance, tools, and oversight to further enable effective operational risk management across the company.
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General understanding of fundamental technology and cyber security principles (e.g., Identity and Access Management, Vulnerability Management, Capacity Management, SDLC, Data Classifications, etc.
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