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Knowledge of vendor BSA/AML transaction monitoring systems (e.g., Actimize) · Develop knowledge of new analytical techniques and data sources that provide ongoing risk mitigation, and how emerging data and technology issues may impact the achievement of BSA/AML Compliance Department’s objectives.
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Prepare mitigation, stormwater, grading, and construction plans, designing and sizing various Best Management Practices (BMPs) according to jurisdictional standards. 5+ years of experience in stormwater management, floodplain management, and/or stream and wetland design.
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Prior experience in leveraged lending, asset-based finance, project finance or commercial real estate; knowledge of derivatives and familiarity with legal documentation helpful. Job Title Credit Risk Management Structured Finance Credit Officer.
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This role requires comprehensive knowledge of mobile device management (MDM), specifically for Apple iOS devices, including iCloud backup strategies, Apple Business Manager, Active Directory, and Intune.
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Strong Domain Knowledge in Securities Lending Collateral Management OTC markets BFSI domain. Domain knowledge – Has a good understanding of end to end Collateral Management Life Cycle.
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In-depth knowledge of various security technologies, including antivirus, EDR/XDR, DLP, application whitelisting, privilege management, endpoint encryption, WAF, firewalls, web content filtering, CI/CD pipeline inspection tools, CASB, CSPM, SIEM, forensic network collection, DDoS mitigation tools, and vulnerability manage.
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We are working with a leading financial services firm in the US that is seeking a skilled Product Manager to work heavily on the data management and data governance side. As the Product Manager specializing in governance and data management, you will be responsible for the full lifecycle management of data products.
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Working knowledge of funding and liquidity risk, collateral management, asset and liability management, intraday liquidity and cash management, funds transfer pricing, and interest rate risk.
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Project management experience a plus. ● 7 or more years in enterprise risk management or vendor risk management/monitoring. The unit also assists Third Party Risk Management program’s compliance with regulatory requirements, including OCC Bulletin 2023-17 Interagency Guidance.
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The role involves building subject matter knowledge on Market Risk exposure management for the Global Markets business across all asset classes and delivery responsibility on significant funded initiatives that are driving the build out of next generation Market Risk technology stack.
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Strong business acumen / knowledge, management experience, problem solving, critical thinking, influencing and decision-making skills. One or more professional certification, such as: Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certification in Risk Management and Assurance (CRMA.
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Moderate years’ experience in financial services or similar industry in compliance, legal or project management function, working with policies and procedures, group governance and/or organizational management with a strong background in program management, governance, sanctions and/or regulatory trends.
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Given the growth of the business over the years the team seeks to add a portfolio management analyst based out of NY. This individual will be a key member of the global multi-sector portfolio management team and will directly report to the lead portfolio manager and support senior portfolio managers, while contributing broadly to the team’s overall fixed income investment process.
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Excellent project management skills, including planning, scheduling and vendor negotiation. The Event Producer should be an experienced project and event manager, with a keen eye for detail.
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Solid ServiceNow ITOM Developer knowledge and experience (Software Asset Management, CMDB, MID Server and Discovery) ServiceNow Certified Implementation Specialist (CIS) - Software Asset Management (SAM.
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