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Bloomberg's Quantitative Analytics team is responsible for the design and implementation of modeling analytics that support client pricing and risk management solutions for financial products across the entire suite of Bloomberg products and services, including its terminal with 300,000+ clients, trading system solutions, buy and sell-side enterprise risk management, and derivatives valuation services.
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The Model Risk Management (MRM) Group within the Risk Department (Model Risk & Risk Governance) is responsible for Model Validation, Model Risk Assessment and Model Risk Management for Natixis’ Group.
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Build and maintaining an excellent relationship with Markets Business Activity Owners, Enterprise Third Party Management, Operational Risk Management and other stakeholders.
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Perform industry studies and run/request financial model sensitivities when applicable to support credit risk analysis and associated credit risk recommendation to senior management.
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We are seeking a Director to join our team who will focus on Non-Trading Market Risk (or Interest Rate Risk on Banking Book) and Liquidity Risk Management (Treasury/Balance Sheet Risk Management.
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The Internal Audit Risk Validations Team provides audit risk validation coverage for a broad range of risk stripes within Independent Risk Management (Second Line of Defense), including Market Risk, Wholesale Lending Credit Risk, Counterparty Credit Risk, Retail Credit Risk, Liquidity and Treasury Risk and Capital Risk.
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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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Collaborate with the broader B2B marketing to elevate SiriusXM Media amongst enterprise clients. As the Manager of Sales Marketing- Enterprise, you will be responsible for developing and executing effective marketing strategies that resonate with clients in the consumer packaged goods and quick-service restaurant industries.
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Work with the Risk Management Councils & Patient Safety to build the Root Cause Analysis and Risk Register modules in VOICE. The Risk Registry module will be the platform for Proactive Risk Assessments, and the Severity Assessment scores.
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Enterprise Risk Management and/or Risk Governance experience. In this newly created position, you will s upport the Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) team of the Risk Management department in the execution and delivery of the TPRM and vendor management program, in accordance with UNFCU’s methodology.
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Advising first line teams, ERM team members, and management on regulatory compliance requirements and best practices with respect to effective model risk management. Supporting the Fortitude Re ERM Model Risk Management function.
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Sia Partners is looking for a talented Management Consultant to support our Risk, Regulatory & Compliance Business Unit serving our clients as a project manager. Plan and execute client engagements focusing Operational Risk, Operational Resilience, Regulatory Compliance, Surveillance, Conduct Risk, Third Party Risk Assessments and other risk programs.
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Senior Quantitative Risk Analyst - Enterprise Risk. We are seeking an exceptionally talented individual to join our risk team to be a key member focused on investment research and support of senior leadership in making capital allocation and firm risk management decisions.
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3-5 years demonstrated success in driving technical enterprise sales or business development processes - you can point to specific enterprise contracts that you closed, and your customers would be eager to hold reference calls on your behalf.
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Drive the development, implementation, and monitoring of a strategic comprehensive enterprise information security and IT risk management program. Ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards, managing governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) frameworks.
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