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What You Will Need:Completion of at least four actuarial exams, with intent and ability to progress to ASA or FSA.Bachelor’s degree or higher in Actuarial Science, Economics, Finance, Insurance, Mathematics, Risk Management, Statistics, or similar.
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The Role: S&P Global Market Reporter / Pricing Analyst Roles – NBMBAA Career ExpoThe Locations:Houston / Mexico City / Washington / Sao Paulo What We’re Looking For: Bachelor’s degree: journalism, economics or business preferred.
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Must-have Bachelor’s degree Minimum 5 years of experience in IT risk management, preferably in large financial services firms Prior experience developing/managing Risk and Control Self-Assessment (RCSA) Familiarity with US IT regulatory requirements (e.g., OCC Heightened Standards, FFIEC Handbooks, GLBA, NYDFS) Nice-to-have Prior experience in IT Risk Management within the cyber security space Understanding of tech governance What’s in it for you.
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What is unique about this role is that it sits within the firm's dynamic financial restructuring practice and, in addition to working on new loan originations and managing existing capital structures, you will have the opportunity to represent clients on a wide range of special situations, workout, and in and out of court restructuring transactions.
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Here’s What You Need:Minimum of 10 years professional experienceMinimum of 5 years of hands-on experience managing large scale technology-related programs, projects and/or IT operations in the healthcare industryMinimum of 1 year working with/for a large consulting companyBachelor’s Degree or equivalent (minimum 12 years) work experience.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree with 4 years’ experience working with mentally ill, and forensic consumers. Monitors clients to ensure that they are doing well in managing their affairs such as attending programs, staying on their medication plan, managing their budgets, keeping scheduled appointments, not showing any signs of relapsing, and taking action to move to the next level of the Service Plan. As appropriate, identifies issues and liaisons with the Housing Counselors to resolve them.
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Highly tuned emotional intelligence, good listener, and deep seated empathy for teams and partners Basic Qualifications At least 7 years of experience managing technical programs Bachelor's degree Preferred Qualifications 5 years of experience in Site Reliability Engineering and Observability 7 years of experience designing and building data-intensive solutions using distributed computing.
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Highly tuned emotional intelligence, good listener, and deep seated empathy for teams and partners Basic Qualifications Bachelor's degree At least 9 years of experience managing technical programs Preferred Qualifications 9 years of experience designing and building data-intensive solutions using distributed computing.
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Ability to multitask and achieve tight deadlines Able to plan, organize and administer a complex production with multiple people Working knowledge of film production, beyond their specific job duties Able to prioritize what requires immediate attention and find quick solutions Able to adapt to a fast-paced, changing environment Approachable and good at managing crew and actors, and looking after the welfare of everyone working on each project.
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What You'll Do:The Research Manager within our Jewish Non-Profit and Advocacy Group Practice reports to a Vice President and/or Partner and is responsible for managing the execution and implementation of custom qualitative and quantitative research and consulting projects.
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