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Anglepoint is the leading, global provider of IT Asset Management and cloud cost management services, driving cost optimization, risk mitigation, & operational excellence within the software, hardware & cloud licensing estates of the world’s most complex organizations.
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In this role, you will partner with Enterprise Risk Management team members in the areas of financial, insurance, and operational risk to drive consistency and clarity in how risks are reported and presented across the organization.
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The Counterparty and Market Exposures analysis team works in coordination with other risk departments (asset class specialists, market and counterparty risk officers, enterprise risk teams) to ensure the risk management program is of the right standards and evolves in accordance with best practices.
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Bachelors Degree and 6 years of experience in Financial Services, Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, Compliance, Audit, Finance, or Accounting OR High School Diploma or GED and 10 years of experience in Financial Services, Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, Compliance, Audit, Finance, or Accounting.
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The Enterprise Risk Management team is responsible for ensuring that the firm's risks are managed systemically, such that the firm has a regular, comprehensive view of its risk profile as well as of key trends and emerging risks that could potentially affect the firm's overall risk profile.
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Key responsibilities include assisting Global Financial Crimes executives and managers with activities that support the identification, escalation and timely mitigation of compliance and operational risks in alignment with the Compliance and Operational Risk Management (CORM) Program, the Financial Crimes and Global Compliance - Enterprise Policies and the Enterprise Fraud Risk Management Standards.
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Is a rapidly growing digital advisory organization dedicated to helping middle-market organizations capture the full power of technology, adapt to disruption, increase operational efficiencies, improve risk management effectiveness, and uncover new sources of revenue.
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Create Operational risk management frameworks and enterprise risk programs. Financial Services, Operational Risk Management, and finance background desired.
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Participate in the development of enterprise risk management reviews. Confirms acceptance of operational transition in collaboration with EPMO, BSG, MCAP Service, Vendor and Business Teams.
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The Deputy Chief Information Security Officer (Deputy CISO) works directly for the Chief Information Security Officer (“CISO”) to provide strategic leadership for enterprise cybersecurity strategy across all MTA Cybersecurity Strategic Projects and Initiatives, Cybersecurity departmental directors, Operational Technology Management, Technology Infrastructure and Applications, and Senior Business Leaders.
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Provide insights and recommendations on areas such as enterprise risk management, customer engagement, and operational efficiency. Provide insights and recommendations on enterprise risk management, cybersecurity, customer engagement, and operational efficiency.
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The VP Cloud Compliance operates within the First Line of Defense and is accountable to assist the Business Control & Risk Management team in driving effective and consistent business line execution against the Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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Experience with Control assessments and testing, Operational Risk Management, SOX or Compliance testing. Demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills in assessing the Bank s GRC processes, inclusive of enterprise and emerging risks, for the areas assigned to audit (or perform other assurance activities, including issues tracking and validation, continuous monitoring, auditable entity/key project/key business risk assessments, etc.
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Design and execute the full audit lifecycle including risk management and control management over operational effectiveness, financial reliability, and compliance with all applicable directives and regulatory requirements.
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Manage critical risk-wide initiatives related to Enterprise Risk Management, including maintenance and monitoring of Risk Appetite and limits; coordinate and challenge for Branch-side risk assessment.
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