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Team members typically specialize in either model validation or criteria validation/credit review but will have the opportunity to develop skills and experience across both disciplines. For Review and Validation of Criteria:Conduct validation and credit review activities using both qualitative credit skills and statistical / quantitative analyses in the evaluation of ratings performance.
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The Department of Homeless Services is recruiting for one Administrative Community Relations Specialist NM-II to function as the Director of Packet Review and Processing who will:-Be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day work operations of the HPD referral team.
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Description :Enterprise Model Risk Management seeks a Senior Quantitative Finance Analyst – Anti-Money Laundering (AML) to conduct independent testing and review of complex models used to monitor and mitigate money laundering risk.
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Ten or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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Support all Customer facing functions in ensuring policies & procedures result in accurate revenue reportingSupervise Accounting staff & review their deliverables for compliance & accuracyDevelop & maintain technical accounting policies & memosOwn financial systems & financial system requirements for accounting, Accounts Payable, Expense Reimbursement, etc.
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The Senior Contract Specialist, Contract Center of Excellence will report to the Associate Director, Contract Center of Excellence, and will be responsible for the drafting, redline review, and negotiation of complex Indirect Procurement Contracts within the business technology, professional services, marketing, market research, human resources, and research and development space within Indirect Procurement.
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Acts as the primary resource for the business regarding review and management of legal matters relating to structured finance / securitization, commercial lending, whole loan trading and residential mortgage finance transactions.
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NYSED desires certified teachers; however, upon individual approval from the non-public school, a non-certified teacher can be hired based upon credential/experience review. NYSED desires certified teachers; however, upon individual approval from the non-public school, a non-certified teacher can be hired based upon a credential/experience review.
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We seek attorneys to assist with document review, privilege review, expert testimony, legal research, and foreign language translation. Experience with electronic document review technology.
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Draft, review, redline and negotiate Master Service Agreements, Software as a Service Agreement, Amendments, Termination Letters, Confidential Disclosure Agreements, Licensing Agreements within Indirect Procurement Categories.
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Ability to review historical contract information to assess current contracting requirements. Review contract intake forms and work with procurement owners to obtain any missing information.
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The Senior Contract Specialist , will report to the Associate Director, Contract Action Team, a subset team within the Procurement Process Excellence Team and will be responsible for the drafting, redline review and negotiation of contracts within the business technology, professional services, marketing, market research, human resources categories within Indirect Procurement.
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Experience as a member of a document review team. Familiarity with document review workflows. Examples: Privilege/Responsiveness Review, Redactions, Conceptual Searching, First and Second Review, etc.
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Sanctions compliance, Know Your Customer (KYC), and transaction monitoring review. ● Review of alerts generated by the transaction monitoring system as well as case. The BSA Compliance Associate will be responsible for supporting the bank’s BSA / AML.
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Review maps, drawings, prepare aerial mapping and other geologic data to plan projects. Perform traffic engineering design including signing and pavement marking, traffic signals, signal timing directive, lighting, maintenance of traffic, detours and traffic control and ITS devices.
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