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Market Risk/Credit RiskCalculate, review and report market and credit RWAs (key stakeholders: Senior Management, Risk Committee and US Regulators);VaR, Stressed VaR, Backtest, Greeks, Stress Test, Risk-Not-In-Model, P-value;SCCR and other Standardized Approaches (Fed Rules);Work very closely with the Head Office and prioritize/communicate US requirements;Participate in new product approval process (PARP.
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The Senior Audit Manager is a senior level management position responsible for managing a complex and critical unit within Internal Audit, in coordination with the Audit team.
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Strong knowledge of liquidity/ treasury, financial risk management areas (e.g., counterparty credit, market, interest rate) model risk management, and audit functions. Assess the design effectiveness of risk management and treasury/liquidity functions, including interaction with the first line and stakeholder and regulatory reporting.
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We are currently seeking a Financial Services Risk and Compliance Consulting Senior Manager to join our team in New York, New York (US-NY), or NYC, United States (US). As a Risk and Compliance Consulting Senior Manager , you will work collaboratively as part of a client-facing team to deliver value to our clients and help them achieve their digital, data, and transformational goals.
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Success in this role will be measured by aligned goals that include but are not limited to membership growth, quality, risk adjustment, utilization management, and overall financial performance.
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Review effectiveness of risk management and treasury/liquidity controls and measurement techniques, limit design and monitoring, and risk reporting based on a detailed understanding of underlying trading strategies, products and processes.
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Demonstrated record of accomplishment in one or more areas of cyber security subject expertise, including access and identity management, security engineering and architecture, security operations, threat and vulnerability management or cyber risk management.
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The ESG Risk Officer sought for this position will be part of the Enterprise Risk Management Team. This senior role will oversee implementation of a ESG risk framework, reporting into the Head of Enterprise Risk Management for Americas.
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ESG Due Diligence: Review and assess the ESG performance of clients, counterparties, and potential investments, providing recommendations to senior management regarding risk exposure and mitigation strategies.
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Practical audit experience in Cloud Technologies (e.g., AWS, AZURE, GCP), associated infrastructure, and data warehousing and lifecycle management. Work with Technology and Business stakeholders to assess, identify risk, advise, and consult on a wide variety of technology related topics, including major technology projects, cybersecurity, cloud, data, privacy, enterprise applications, disaster recovery, analytics and emerging technologies.
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Certification specific to the information technology industry such as, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP), Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM.
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Third-party risk management. As an Accenture Security Senior Manager in a Security Account Lead (SAL) role you will be dedicated to 3-5 client accounts across industries in our CMT Practice in the West - covering the telecommunications, media, high tech , semiconductor, and software industries.
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The Senior Risk Manager supports the Risk Management staff on how best to review risk management data, conduct Root Cause Analysis, and comply with risk management related standards by The Joint Commission, the New York State Department of Health and other accrediting agencies.
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The Senior Credit Risk Audit Lead is a management role within the Internal Audit function and is responsible for oversight of audit's activities to evaluate and assess the effectiveness of the Bank's governance, credit risk management and control processes.
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You will be leading teams and supporting the client across critical audits in emerging areas of risk, banking operations, and issues management and validation. Minimum Qualifications: 10 years or more of experience in public accounting or global management consulting firms focused on Financial Services Relevant certifications (CIA, CRCM, CFA, Six Sigma Black Belt, Change Certifications, etc.
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