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Work with other SMEs under the third party risk management framework to ensure the third party risk management activities are efficient. Third Party Risk Management Framework.
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Knowledge of operational risk management and assessment, regulatory and compliance, general IT risk/IT operation as well as business lines and workflow in financial/banking industry is required.
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The Moody's Analytics (MA) Risk Management team within the Customer, Operations, and Risk group oversees MA's enterprise risk management framework and implements its risk management activities, with the objectives of safeguarding sensitive business data, protecting data privacy, addressing information security threats, ensuring legal and regulatory compliance, meeting customer requirements for controls assurance, and promoting risk awareness.
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Our mission is to integrate AI/ML enablement technology into the fabric of the firm governed by sustainable best practices for AI/ML in compliance with JPMorgan Chase's technology and operational risk management frameworks and applicable regulations.
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Actively pursue effective and efficient operations of his/her respective areas, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to and effectiveness of day-to-day business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational risk, regulatory compliance risk, AML/ATF risk and conduct risk, including but not limited to responsibilities under the Operational Risk Management Framework, Regulatory Compliance Risk Management Framework, AML/ATF Global Handbook and the Guidelines for Business Conduct.
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You will work closely with senior business and risk management leaders across the group and be responsible for the continual refinement and implementation of the Operational Risk Management Framework.
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As the Director of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) within our bank, you will be responsible for overseeing the development, implementation, and maintenance of a comprehensive enterprise risk management framework.
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Tradeweb is seeking an Operational and Technology Risk Manager to join the Enterprise Risk Management ("ERM") team. The successful candidate will support and operationalize the Risk Management Framework program elements (e.g., risk identification and assessment, risk measurement, control testing, risk event management, issue management, scenario analysis, and risk reporting etc.
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The role assists in the implementation of the Operational Risk Management Framework in North America, a priority region. The Control Testing & Assurance Manager is responsible for assisting the Firm in the identification, evaluation, control testing, and management of operational risk whilst supporting the operational risk strategy and driving a proactive operational risk culture.
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Operational Risk Management and Analysis (ORMA) Risk & Control Self-Assessment (RCSA) Execution TeamProject Management Office (PMO) Vice President The Operational Risk Assessment Execution team within Operational Risk (Risk Division) is responsible for developing and implementing a standardized framework to identify measure, monitor and assess operational risk across the firm.
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The role will lead the control team in embedding of Operational Risk Management Framework activities and engagement with the front office staff to ensure active identification, management, and escalation of key risk.
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The BRC team closely aligns with the businesses for operational risk and control framework activities including design, implementation, ongoing monitoring/reporting, and testing/validation of controls.
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Assist management in planning, designing, and execution of Mizuho's quality assurance program in accordance with the firm's risk assessment framework for the regulatory reporting of Mizuho's U.S. entities including banking entities, broker-dealer, swap-house, leasing and other subsidiaries.
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Enterprise risk management framework, including: risk identification, risk appetite and strategy, risk-related decisions, processes and controls, risk analytics governance, risk assessment and control design.
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Risk Analysts support the development and implementation of Operational Risk , Model Risk , Liquidity Risk, and Credit Risk governance framework s for the Combined U.S. Operations (CUSO) and oversees operational risk for the subsidiaries, in accordance with US Regulations, Home Office policies and industry practices for Risk Management.
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