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Establish and maintain relationships with our teams: Central Operations, Innovation, Business Technology, -Corporate Analytics, Central Engineering, Investment Management, Corporate Communications, Human Resources and Compliance among others.
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Develop strong relationships with the user community by providing white-glove in-person and remote support services for the firm's technology stack which include OneDrive, SharePoint, Outlook / Exchange, Global Protect, Lenovo X1 laptops, RSA, Virtual Desktops, and more.
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As an Onsite Client Support Technician, you will have the opportunity to be an IT superhero, saving the day for our Hedge Fund and Private Equity clients when technical issues arise.
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Reporting to the Academic Technology Manager of Collaborative Technologies, the Technical Support Specialist will provide level 3 technical support, maintenance and repair of our wide variety of AV systems, printers and computers.
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The New York office, the Firm's oldest and largest, concentrates on antitrust and competition, asset management, restructuring and insolvency, capital markets, commercial litigation, executive compensation & ERISA, finance, intellectual property and technology, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, real estate, securities and shareholder litigation, tax, trusts and estates, and white-collar criminal defense and securities enforcement.
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Strong market risk management principles, methodologies and tools, governance principles and activity preferably in a financial services technology environment. Oversee and communicate the limit exceptions (excess communication) to senior management and the business; analyze the excesses and risk levels in the Market Risk reports for decision-making process of corporate and local senior management, internal audit and financial risk and the business.
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Organization: Banco Santander S.A. Extensive experience in the US market: derivatives(OTC and no OTC), Fixed income (treasuries, tbills. and Fixed Income structures as Risk Manager or Front Office. Knowledge of workflow/processes and risks/controls, including: origination, underwriting, servicing, and collections/workout.
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Tradeweb is seeking an Operational and Technology Risk Manager to join the Enterprise Risk Management ("ERM") team. Through a combination of very talented and driven people, innovative products and solutions, cutting-edge technology, market data, and a vast network of clients, we continue to work together to improve the way financial markets trade.
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The Operational and Technology Risk Manager will provide both an advisory and assurance function for Tradeweb's regulated entities and products, and Tradeweb's non-regulated products and services.
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Design/engineer/execute the implementation of the components of the Information Technology Risk Program to include external compliance, internal audit, security, vendor management, operational risk, quality assurance and quality controls for technology and information security.
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Our offerings include, amongst others, trading, lending, strategic advisory services, institutional-grade investment solutions across passive, active and venture strategies, proprietary bitcoin mining and hosting services, network validator services, and the development of enterprise custodial technology.
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Our infrastructure - including USDC, a blockchain-based dollar - helps businesses, institutions and developers harness these breakthroughs and capitalize on this major turning point in the evolution of money and technology.
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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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PrimaryRelationships: GIRM team members, Quantitative Analytic Solutions team, GI information technology, GI business leaders and staff, ERM, business partners including accounting, tax, legal, actuarial, treasury.
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With ~150 employees globally, GI manages an investment strategy focused on maximizing long-term returns with a focus on preservation of capital, subject to our affiliated insurance company’s objectives for income, asset-liability management, liquidity, and capital.
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