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We are looking for an experienced non-financial risk professional to act as Compliance & Operational Risk Controller (C&ORC) in our second line of defense team covering Group Risk Control (GRC) in the Combined US Operations (CUSO.
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Development and active promotion of the risk management framework and BlackRock‘s risk-aware culture, including roll-out of Operational Risk framework tools and training. The Operational Risk team within Enterprise Risk is responsible for all aspects of operational risk, including error investigation and resolution, new product and business change risk assessments, risk reporting / analysis, leading risk reducing projects and the maintenance of the operational risk framework, including facilitation of Risk and Control Self-Assessments.
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The Operational Risk Manager will collaborate with clients to assess, enhance, and optimize their operational risk management practices. Contribute to the development of intellectual capital and methodologies related to operational risk management in the banking and financial services industry.
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Engage in activities to provide independent compliance and operational risk oversight of FLU performance and any related third party/vendor relationships in alignment with the Global Compliance - Enterprise Policy, the Operational Risk Management - Enterprise Policy (collectively the Policies) and the Compliance and Operational Risk Management Program and Standard Operating Procedures.
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Overall PurposeAs part of the second-line Enterprise and Operational Risk Management team, this role is at the center of helping Early Warning achieve its business objectives through sound risk management practices.
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Skills and Abilities:Strong operational risk management principles, methodologies and tools, governance principles and activity preferably in a financial services technology environment.
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Global Operational and Resilience Risk (ORR) is a sub function of Group Risk. Its purpose is to make sure HSBC understands, and is in control of its non-financial risk position.
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QualificationsThe ideal candidate will have the following attributes:SkillsComplete accountability for the execution of NA RRS Operational Risk mandateAbility to represent Global Markets at internal committees, with regulators, with internal & external auditors and industry forumsDevelop controls and safeguards to identify and manage risk, mitigate loss or damageExcellent understanding of complexity of transactions and related risk (credit, market, operational, legal/compliance, etc.
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You will be working in the technology organization and focus being on the operational risk RCSA process. Risk expertise with operational risk, RCSA background. Job Title: Risk BA (Operational Risk and RCSA.
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Focusing on operational risk, Risk and Control Assessment, business and risk controls covering investment bank including trading surveillance and market conduct. Job Title Independent Review & Challenge (IRC) - Operational Risk.
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Job DescriptionThis role is for an Operational Risk Manager who acts as the second Line of Defense for Operational Risk in the bank. As an Operational Risk Manager your role will be to identify and limit the risks associated with the Banks operations.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAVP Operational Risk Governance bilingual Chinese Location: New York, NY, Onsite in officeQualifications:Bachelors degree is required for this position. Knowledge of operational or enterprise risk management concepts, framework, methods, and good governance practices.
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Ensure that regulatory remediation programs clearly articulate risk reduction and demonstrate enhanced control environment with evidence of design and operational effectiveness. This role sits within the Strategic Remediation Control Office, which leads the Transformation and Remediation at Deutsche Bank. The Office leads US oversight of programs which contribute to the uplift of the Firm's capabilities across multiple lines of defense working in partnership with global Businesses, Risk, Compliance, Technology, and Audit.
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This well-backed fund is looking to build a world-class team and infrastructure and is looking for an Operational Risk Management Associate who will play a crucial role in contributing to the risk framework of the firm.
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You will join a global team of risk professionals from a diverse range of backgrounds and experience ensuring the Firm’s Operational Risk Management Framework is implemented and functions effectively within Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB) Markets.
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