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The AVP will work in Chubb's Enterprise Risk Management Unit to help advance Chubb's capabilities in Cyber risk management and catastrophe modeling, by advancing our understanding of the drivers and impacts of Cyber catastrophe risk.
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This position provides analytical and program implementation support in a dual role for the Compliance and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) departments. + Supporting the data collection, development, and maintenance of enterprise risk profiles.
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Experienced professional in financial services with deep knowledge in AI model risk management practices. Knowledge of relevant regulatory requirements within model risk management such as SR11-7.
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Advising and assisting the newly acquired entity in designing and implementing Cybersecurity framework(s); including but not limited to, vulnerability management, third-party risk assessment, training & awareness, cybersecurity incident response plan, and threat monitoring.
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Business Analyst with experience in Financial Crimes domain (ECRR(Enterprise Client Risk Reporting)/AML(Anti Money Laundering), KYC, Sanctions Screening (like OFAC) + Actimize tool exposure.
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The team works closely with front office groups and the technology teams that support them, including but not limited to Operational and Investment Risk, Institutional Equities & MAC investment teams, Fixed Income, Equity Research, and Wealth Management across the firm’s global offices.
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The ideal candidate will leverage expertise in high-level complex SaaS sales in supply chain risk, vendor risk management, and/or third-party risk management. Familiarity with Supply Chain Risk Management, Governance, Risk & Compliance, and Third-Party Risk Management.
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These projects should be targeted to enable multiple business processes and/or source data systems to drive efficiencies and reduce redundancies supporting one or more of the following functions: internal audit, compliance, enterprise risk management, operational risk management, technology risk management, third party risk management, cyber security, business resiliency, incident management, SOX (and/or other compliance frameworks), or other business programs/initiatives.
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Functional knowledge related to asset-liability management, interest rate risk, funding and liquidity risk, collateral management, behavioral modeling, stress testing and scenario analysis, maturity mismatch, prepayment option modeling, sedimentation modeling.
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Founded in 2013 by security and risk experts Dr. Alex Yampolskiy and Sam Kassoumeh and funded by world-class investors, SecurityScorecard’s patented rating technology is used by over 25,000 organizations for self-monitoring, third-party risk management, board reporting, and cyber insurance underwriting; making all organizations more resilient by allowing them to easily find and fix cybersecurity risks across their digital footprint.
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Employees should understand the institution’s approach to risk management and their respective roles in supporting a strong risk culture, as outlined in the SGUS Operations Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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About Menotti Enterprise, LLC: Established in 2014, Menotti Enterprise LLC is a full-service construction safety and risk management consulting firm based in the New York City Metropolitan area.
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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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Have a working knowledge of and be able to support all GRC capabilities such as cyber risk management, third-party risk management, security training and communications, and our compliance program.
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Primavera P6 system configuration of web, security, Enterprise Structure, UDF, codes, development of reporting and dashboards, risk management, document management, resource management, Team Member, OBIEE/P6 Analytics, standardization and templates, system support and maintenance, system administration, user administration, integration, archiving process, reporting, and patching support.
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