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Cybersecurity and technology risk and/or project management certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), AWS Security certification, Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification, or Masters Certificate of Project Management (CPM) or related certifications.
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This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI). New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $233,100 - $266,000 for Director, Cyber Risk & Analysis.
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Director, Cyber Risk & Analysis (Cyber Technical - Change Risk Management) (ES Risk) This includes leading and implementing risk management tools and frameworks for the organization and managing a sustainable and mature process to identify, assess, mitigate, and monitor change initiatives in the enterprise.
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As Director for Cyber Technical Change Risk Management in Capital One's Enterprise Services (ES) Risk Office (ES Risk, first-line of defense), you will execute high-priority enterprise-level technology and cyber initiatives, influence across the organization, and drive the implementation of our strategy.
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Eligibility varies based on full or part-time status, exempt or non-exempt status, and management level. Assist and drive project and program delivery, including project and process management, reporting, engagement in senior leadership meetings, drafting and reviewing materials for Senior Management, and other governance activities.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $233,100 - $266,000 for Director, Cyber Risk & AnalysisCandidates hired to work in other locations will be subject to the pay range associated with that location, and the actual annualized salary amount offered to any candidate at the time of hire will be reflected solely in the candidate’s offer letter.
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Participate in risk and other management forums and contribute to continuous improvement of risk and project / program management practices. As Director for Cyber Technical Change Risk Management, you will have a high level of exposure across lines of business and have the opportunity to work with senior executives to create and implement innovative solutions to identify and mitigate potential risks to the Company.
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West Creek 4 (12074), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaDirector, Cyber Risk & Analysis (Cyber Technical - Change Risk Management) (ES Risk) Enterprise Services Risk (ESR) Directors are experienced and progressive individuals that operate within a highly collaborative team environment to deliver value-added risk management services to our Business and Technology partners.
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Drive and coordinate work related to Capital One’s change initiatives, working with the first-line of defense ES teams, Lines of Business, and second-line of defense risk management teams, to ensure effective collaboration within the team and across stakeholder groups.
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Identify and implement continual program enhancements based on industry standards and best practices related to risk management (especially technology risk) and aligned with Capital One's strategic risk direction.
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Specifically, in this position, you will lead the LAUNCH (Let's All Understand Change) Risk Assessment program within the ES Division at Capital One, and focus on managing risk associated with the introduction of new, expanded, or modified products, services, practices or processes.
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As a Risk Management - Lending Governance and Execution - Executive Director in Chase Business Banking, you will be responsible for leading a team of professionals that are focused on managing underwriting process changes, quality assurance, regulatory oversight, change management, and governance initiatives for Business Banking Lending.
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Enact project management actions supporting numerous tech and non-tech specific change initiatives. You will identify and recommend changes to credit risk management decisions impacting underwriting processes, perform project management activities, support internal and external exam/audit readiness, and ensure a strong governance structure to best meet customer needs and business objectives.
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5 +years of project management experience leading cross functional projects and programs. Analyze information to proactively identify risks, trends, and process improvements; supporting reporting on risk topics to management.
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These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, on-site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more.
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