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Hands-on experience in project controls in an EPC environment required; including scheduling, earned value measurement, cost forecasting, and project risk management. Hands-on experience in project control in an EPC environment preferred and certified PMP-Project Management Professional and / or AACE-Certified Cost Engineer preferred.
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Ensure noncredit clients have appropriate treasury management and other related commercial services, and risk ratings are appropriate. Analyze financial statements and related credit material to stay apprised of client performance and assess risk on a continuous basis in conjunction with Portfolio Management.
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Project Quotation - involvement in project quotation to support Bid Engineering with the risk analysis and cost and lead-time estimation. Certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP) through the Project Management Institute (PMI) or a similar certification preferred.
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This role will manage client relationships and daily administration of assigned Global Capital Markets (GCM) accounts of varying complexity and importance, including all administrative, operational and risk management activities for GCM transactions.
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Openness to manage wealth on behalf of our clients including: Retirement Planning, Education Planning, Investment Management, Banking & Lending Management, Insurance & Risk Management, and Estate Planning.
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Provide Risk input to adoption RBCM deliverables, including Data Lineage, Authoritative Repository designation and Data Certification. Support definition of scope, risk reduction metrics, issues, and data requirements for Risk, including Wholesale, Retail, Price, and Operational Risk Types.
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Experience with Enterprise Risk Management. The Risk Business Analyst will support the execution, enablement, and adoption of the Data Transformation Plan. It requires the ability to work under pressure to meet tight deadlines, strong interpersonal skills, and project management expertise.
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Identify risk-related issues needing escalation to management. Lead, manage, coach and mentor the Product staff that provides relationship management and administrative support for a GCM product.
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BASIC REQUIREMENT: A Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a bachelor's or higher degree in accounting that included at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and an additional 6 semester hours in related subjects such as business law, economics, statistical/quantitative methods, computerized accounting or financial systems, financial management, or finance.
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More specifically, the VPBA provides leadership and oversight for all aspects of the university's financial administration, including financial and related planning; operating and capital budgeting; revenue and expenditure analysis, forecasting and projection; financial and management reporting; payroll and procurement; investments and risk management; as well as accounting compliance obligations and the annual audit of university funds.
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