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Work Experience: 10+ years in Model Development and/or Validation of, Compliance, transaction monitoring, Below the Line testing, and Risk Management function at an investment bank or hedge fund.
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Oversees and manages the development and use of all model building for stress testing and CECL quantitative loss estimation. Responsible for conceptual soundness of all stress testing models, data quality and integrity as well as model assumptions and stress test results.
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Performing model validations by assessing the conceptual soundness and applicability of the mathematical/statistical theories, evaluating data inputs and assumptions, and testing model computational accuracy and performing outcomes analysis (such as back-testing and benchmarking.
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Deep understanding of climate change/climate risk, stress testing, macroeconomic data analytics, advanced modeling, model validation and quantitative methodologies is required 10yrs+ experience in advanced risk modeling or equivalent experience.
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Represent the Model Risk Management team in interactions with Internal Audit department and with regulatory agencies as required. Work with a global team within Model Risk Management, organizing schedules of deliverables and meeting deliverable due dates, and escalating issues on assigned projects.
$200,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 15 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Enterprise Model Risk Management seeks a Sr Quantitative Fin Analyst – Anti-Money Laundering (AML) to conduct independent testing and review of complex models used to monitor and mitigate money laundering risk.
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Engage with the Model Risk Management to ensure that new approaches and methodologies are well-understood and ready for validation. The Head of Climate Risk Analytics will report to the Head of CORA and be responsible for developing models and methodologies to assess the impact of climate change on the wholesale portfolios globally and managing a team of 15 model developers.
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This role sits in Enterprise Risk Analytics (ERA), and will review and challenge the stress testing process, which requires proven partnership, leadership and credit and market risk expertise as the team will coordinate across multitude of stakeholders in first line of defense teams, ERM governance, model development, reporting, technology, Internal Audit, and external regulators.
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As a member of the Risk & Regulatory Advisory team, you will advise financial institutions on a broad range of credit risk management topics including, organization and governance; credit process optimization; risk rating model design, build and implementation; and Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) process and tools.
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Looking for a test manager with the Regulatory Capital Management and Modeling (CCAR and CECL)- model life cycle. This Test Manager will be responsible for the testing in the capital modeling and CCAR area.
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Deep understanding of market risk measures, concepts, and regulatory rules: VaR, greeks, and Model Validation Testing. Market Risk Model Testing & Documentation – VP / ED, Corporate & Investment Banking.
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Demonstrated industry experience in treasury & funding risk or risk management fields, including liquidity, Non-traded market risk management, model validation, or model analytics. Enterprise Stress Testing Senior Group Manager - Liquidity Risk and Non-Traded Market Risk.
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You will help clients build out their model risk management programs by validating, assessing, and testing various components of each model and identifying gaps, issues, and weaknesses that need to be addressed.
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GRA partners with the Lines of Business and Enterprise functions to ensure that its models and analytics address both internal and regulatory requirements, such as quarterly Enterprise Stress Testing (EST), the annual Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR), and the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) accounting standard.
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You will touch all aspects of our work, from data collection, hypothesis framing/testing, model development, model interpretation, and model-based marketing strategy formulation.
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