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Acting as a technical subject matter expert you will be supported in achieving external qualifications and becoming globally recognized in RAM.This exciting opportunity is responsible for providing reliability engineering support for operations and maintenance of buildings, infrastructure, and equipment assets.
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Partner with relationship managers in the delivery of peer studies to clients serving as a subject matter expert on our PRS capabilities, trends in insurance asset allocation, industry trends and BlackRock’s portfolio construction capabilities.
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Providing product expertise: The principal product manager acts as the subject matter expert on their product, staying up to date on industry trends and best practices, and providing guidance to other teams.
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This person will assist with designing, implementing, and executing enterprise analysis and assessments of climate risks, particularly focused on investments; being a company subject matter expert for climate risk management, including industry news, regulations, peer activities & disclosures, actively engaged in creation of company disclosures; and work across the enterprise to integrate climate risk into the risk management framework.
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Act as a subject matter expert for internal teams on the effective utilization of Broadridge systems for MBS operations. Reporting and Analysis:Generate regular reports and analysis on MBS operations metrics, including TBA allocations, RTTM performance, and trade confirmation accuracy.
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Support substation physical design, protection and control system design and studies (grounding, lightning, insulation coordination, bus studies, load calculations, ampacity sizing of electrical equipment, arc flash, short circuit, selective coordination, and harmonic analysis.
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Moderate relevant experience in one or more of the following subjects: Business Analysis; Project and Programme Management; Target Operating Model design and execution; Process Improvement/Re-engineering; Regulatory Policy & Advisory (Subject Matter Expert); Implementation of regulatory rules; Regulatory reporting (Subject Matter Expert.
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The primary objective of the Multinational Facultative Reinsurance Operations Analyst (Analyst) is to serve as the subject matter expert (SME) of the end-to-end multinational facultative reinsurance booking workflow.
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Act as a subject matter expert on solutions advisory and alternative investments, new accounts onboarding, providing guidance and support to both internal stakeholders and client reporting teams.
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Be the risk management thought leader and advisor to the IAM leadership team, serving as the subject matter expert on our risk management approach, frameworks and processes. As a Director of Cyber Risk and Analysis at Capital One, you will be part of the Identity & Access Management (IAM) organization, working closely within our cyber security team, and with extended technical teams to manage and improve our risk posture.
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Serve as a subject matter expert on investigations, suspicious activity reports (SARs), Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs), and alert management in discussions with senior management, regulatory authorities, and external stakeholders.
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This role will lead as the day-to-day subject matter expert (SME) for programmatic for our clients, providing strategic recommendations, analysis, and reporting as well as responding to ad-hoc requests.
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Serve as subject matter expert to internal stakeholders as it relates to Multifamily appraisal, property condition and environmental risks. Prior experience with credit risk, loan quality analysis, or risk assessment and risk management.
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Act as the subject matter expert (SME) on report writing and visualization, owning complex data projects. Work with Enterprise Reporting and Analysis tools, SQL, Power BI, and visual analytic applications.
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The Data Analyst will work act as the subject matter expert (SME) on report writing, report visualization, data requests, and owning complex data projects. Act as subject matter expert of company’s available datasets, spanning a range of data and data types.
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