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Work closely with horizontal risk management disciplines, including IT risk, third-party risk management, model risk, product risk and actuarial. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please reference resources for applicants with disabilities.
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Help maintain the Compliance Third-party Risk Management framework outlining minimum expectations / requirements. The CGR team has responsibility for the following: Policy Governance, Risk Assessment, Compliance Training, Compliance Risk Assessments, Third Party Risk Management, and Board Reporting.
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Experienced user of third-party platforms such as Bloomberg and Intex. Enjoys being an individual contributor within a highly collaborative team and embrace the benefits of overlapping lines of idea generation.
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Knowledge of third-party vendor software products that support DB2 for z/OS - BMC (database utilities, Catalog and Change Manager, SQL Explorer, and Apptune) and CA Sysview are a plus. General z/OS skills in areas that including TSO/ISPF, JCL, and RACF. REXX and ISPF/CLIST programming.
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Support the due diligence process to review loan documentation, third party reporting, and participate in related discussions with the sponsor/borrower. First Citizens benefits programs are designed to meet our associates where they are in life.
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Interface with Third Party Risk Management group where appropriate. The MTA IT Cybersecurity organization, is responsible for identifying, developing, implementing, and integrating cybersecurity-related processes internal and third-party supplier organizations to reduce the operational risks, reputational risks and financial risks.
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Mastery of campaign management, ad serving technology, third-party market research, and cloud-based collaboration tools such as MediaTools, Prisma/MBOX, DCM, Nielsen Ad Intel, Pathmatics, eTelmar, MRI Simmons, comScore, eMarketer, SharePoint, etc.
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Third-party Risk Management: Stay abreast of the latest security, privacy, and regulatory concerns, ensuring a proactive approach to third-party risk management. Advise the organization on security and privacy provisions within agreements or contracts, responding to changes requested by third parties to ensure compliance and data protection.
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We are looking for a Third-Party Risk Management Specialist who is early in their career and can leverage interpersonal and communication skills in concert with deep security and technology expertise to enable business opportunity through efficient and accurate reporting of the state of Security and Privacy in the organization.
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In this role, the successful candidate As part of the Pharmacy Business & Analytics (PBA) team, this position monitors and manages Third Party Administrator (TPA) split-billing software reports to ensure regulatory compliance and optimization of 340B Program revenue.
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As a member of Risk Technology, you will help our clients assess, design/architect, and implement technology solutions to optimize their risk and compliance programs across risk disciplines (e.g., integrated risk management, enterprise risk management, IT risk management, cyber risk management, third party risk management, internal controls, compliance, internal audit.
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Able to communicate processes and results with all parties involved in the product team, including engineers, product owner, scrum master, third party vendors and customers. Our approach to benefits and total rewards considers our team members' whole selves and what may be needed to thrive in and outside work.
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Division unifies Finance & Planning, Spend Management, Operational Risk and Resilience, and CPM Engineering teams to deliver business planning and analytics, expense management, third party risk management, and governance strategies across the firm.
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Ideally 5+ years of experience with increasing responsibility in areas such as cyber security threat or risk assessments, third party risk assessments, and/or open-source intelligence analysis.
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Pub Crawl Guide - Life of the Party! Are you the life of the party? While our stories are derived from historical research, a ghost tour wouldn’t be the same without the ghost stories from our guide network of over 400 guides across the country.
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