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The Asset Management Analyst (AM Analyst) will support senior Asset Management team members in managing a portfolio of affordable housing properties primarily within New York City. The responsibilities of an AM Analyst will include: monitoring property operations and property management personnel, managing controllable expenses, and managing building compliance and capital improvements.
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This role requires in-depth knowledge of front office Credit Trader and Sales desk workflows, notably: E-Trading, Trade Capture, Pricing & Valuations, Position, P&L & Cash management, Portfolio Trading, Front Office Risk management, Lifecycle management, market data, curve building, post trade events and API access.
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The position contributes as part of a team that will often consist of many levels of the Firm. Frequent interaction with other Operations teams, Portfolio Managers and Traders, Investment Risk Management, Quantitative Modelers, Portfolio Analysts, Credit Research Analysts, the Technology Solutions Group, Portfolio Administration, Performance Reporting, Compliance, and Client Reporting is customary.
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Issuance and amendment of Standby Letter of Credit, Commercial Letter of Credit received from the Front Office or the customer checking the letter of credit application and letter of credit terms for compliance with international governing rules [UCP, ISP98, U.S. Regulatory matters.
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2+ years of experience auditing in the areas of retail, treasury management, payments, operations, small business banking, credit card, commercial lending, financial services/auto finance, third party management risks or any combination.
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Additionally, the Shelter Director monitors the delivery of residential, case management, and community-based services of social services teams he/she/they lead. Participate in the reporting, investigation, and documenting of all significant incidents to HSNY Executive Team members and all appropriate reporting agencies i.e. DHS, ACS, NYPD, etc., as required by all applicable regulations and laws within the timeframe required.
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Expertise in fiduciary duties, board matters, SEC reporting requirements, and shareholder activism. Strong understanding of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reporting and corporate compliance.
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Requires four (4) years of experience with: traded credit management for products that generate Counterparty Credit Risk including Over-the-Counter (OTC) derivatives such as Rates, FX, Credit, Equities, and Commodities; Capital Markets, Market Risk, and Enterprise Risk Management; regulatory requirements for Counterparty Stress Testing; Statistical Modeling; databases and working with large datasets via SQL; coding in R or Python; and MS Excel and VBA.
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7+ years of data management and analytics experience in either banking, consulting, or cryptocurrency. What you'll be responsible for: Circle is looking for apliance Data & Reporting Manager with experience inpliance systems and data to help us build out reporting and insights functions to enable data drivenpliance.
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The objective of our Credit Risk practice is to support financial services organizations as they seek to enhance their credit risk management capabilities. The Credit Risk practice offers global and regional financial services clients the assistance needed to enhance their credit risk management capabilities in a rapidly changing business environment.
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We provide a comprehensive portfolio of commercial property casualty insurance, automobile liability and workers' compensation, along with claim services, providing expertise to meet the unique business needs of our customers.
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Very strong communicator, flexible personality, organized, driven personalityEnthusiastic about leveraging models into the firms investment process in the structured credit space (RMBS, CMBS, ABS, CLOs.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Commissioner for Support Services, the Assistant Commissioner for Solid Waste Management Engineering will oversee the planning, design, operations, and financial administration of the City’s landfill care program under the jurisdiction of the Department.
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Join this fast-paced team as an External Reporting Controller, supporting the Finance and Business Management group within the firm's Corporate & Investment Banking business. As an External Reporting Controller - Analyst within the Finance and Business Management team, you will play a crucial role in maintaining a sound control environment and providing financial advice to support business strategy.
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This position is responsible for leading the operations and risk management of the Church’s endowment including the development and oversight of internal systems and controls, financial planning and forecasting processes, asset allocation analysis, liquidity models and cash flow analysis, risk exposure and scenario analysis, performance reporting and accounting, cash management, and operational due diligence of external investment managers and providers.
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