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Skilled manager able to guide the workload and career development of a diverse team. This new role requires the management of a studio staff, studio operations, processes, and budget.
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The role will will manage a group of talented individuals and report to and work closely with the Managing Director, IA RBC US IT for independent, objective assurance over the design and operation of the Bank's US IT risk management practices, governance processes and the system of internal controls.
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The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) enriches the environment and protects public health for all New Yorkers by providing 1.1 billion gallons of high-quality drinking water, managing wastewater and stormwater, and reducing air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution.
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The Aquatics Coordinator will coordinate regularly with the Assistant Director of Athletics for Campus Recreation and the Director of Athletics to manage safety, risk, and operation of the aquatic facilities.
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This role will also be expected to lead on our "GLU" (Growing Together, Learning and Upskilling) Program to support the team moving into a new phase of maturity for our Risk Advisors.
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Position Overview: Reporting to VP, Executive Director of Commercial & Industrial, the VP, Portfolio Management is responsible for managing the oversight, development, and direct management of real assets located within the Borough of Staten Island that includes assets such as Empire Outlets, Staten Island Stadium, the Lighthouse Museum, Lighthouse Point, St. George Ferry Terminal, Teleport and various others.
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Ethos Risk Services: What drives usEthos Risk is one of the largest and most well-respected fraud investigations businesses in the US. Join us in uncovering the facts, keeping insurance costs from rising, and serving our clients in a fully remote position.
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This designation means that a complete support staff of physicians is always available to treat life-threatening traumatic injuries, and includes specialists in surgery, neurosurgery, anesthesia, orthopaedics, vascular radiology, and others.
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The Client Risk Unit is responsible for evaluating client relationships that pose the highest financial crimes risk, while also serving as a check and challenge over the first line's execution of enhanced due diligence.
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As our CTRM Implementations Senior Consultant, you'll be at the forefront of our Commodity Trading & Risk Management Solution, driving growth, managing delivery teams, and bringing unparalleled expertise to our clients.
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In Corporate Treasury Engineering, you’ll find an exciting confluence of computer science, finance and mathematics being used to solve for what our shareholders would like from us – a high return for the right risk taken.
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Comfortable working with a globally distributed team of data scientists, engineers, and risk expertsTechnologies We Use and TeachJava, GuiceGoogle Cloud Platform, Amazon Web ServicesProtocol BuffersBlock takes a market-based approach to pay, and pay may vary depending on your location.
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The ideal candidate is a solutions-oriented leader with a focus on best-in-class creative work, who will deliver brand partnerships that connect storytelling with design while managing a team of marketing and branded content creatives.
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As a Team Leader, you will be responsible for product quality, and performance of the liability claims professionals on your team and supporting the VP Claims Manager. 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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The Model Risk Validator will be responsible for conducting independent validation of various types of models used across the company with a focus on the Compliance models in order to assess and quantify model risk.
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