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U.S. Bancorp Impact Finance (USBIF) is currently seeking a candidate to join our growing team of tax credit syndication professionals as a Senior Project Manager (PM). The Senior PM will lead the preparation and negotiation of legal documentation, preparation of financial models, provision of due diligence deliverables, obtainment of credit approval, and closing of investments.
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That's why our benefits are designed to help you and your family boost your health, protect your financial security and give you peace of mind. Knowledge of or experience with financial modeling techniques and/or legal document negotiation.
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Prepare, review, analyze and negotiate financial models and address investor questions and requests. Helping the customers and businesses we serve to make better and smarter financial decisions and enabling the communities we support to grow and succeed.
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The Translations Project Manager will ensure all elements of the localization workflow, from request creation to job completion, are successfully performed and documented in a compliant manner.
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Close transactions in accordance with bank policies while managing customer expectations and timelines. Coordinate with internal and external USBIF departments to facilitate underwriting and closing of project-level loans and investments.
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U.S. Bank is currently seeking a Translations Project Manager to support the Translation Strategy & Governance team with the execution and delivery of multilingual translations for the bank’s lines of business.
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The Data Analytics Project Manager is responsible for leading data visualization efforts across CAS: providing ad-hoc coaching on data vis tools, knowledge-sharing, setting documentation standards, maintaining documentation, managing the technical aspects, monitoring, and reporting on usage as needed, and license onboarding and transfers.
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Considerable knowledge of applicable laws, regulations, financial services, and regulatory trends that impact their assigned line of business. Strong analytical, process facilitation and project management skills.
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Advanced knowledge of applicable laws, regulations, financial services, and regulatory trends that impact their assigned line of business. Partners with leaders in their assigned Line of Business, -Risk/Compliance/Audit (RCA) Consultants, and other RCA Managers to, depending on the function, oversee the successful creation, implementation, and maintenance of an effective risk management framework.
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This Project Manager will be a part of the Business Segment Sales Enablement team which strives to enable business bankers with the tools and resources they need to connect with customers effectively and measure success.
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The Delivery Lead will manage performance of the project teams and evaluate overall performance. 10 or more years of experience in project management activities. Advanced knowledge of project management.
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Experience working Mural and Jira. The E-Verify program is an Internet-based employment eligibility verification system operated by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Our approach to benefits and total rewards considers our team members’ whole selves and what may be needed to thrive in and outside work.
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Experience within fraud/compliance/issue management within a financial institution. Three to five years of experience in project management activities. The Issue Project Management team is responsible for researching and leading on production issues that have the potential to be a compliance issue or require the application of project management methodology to resolve.
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Experience and understanding of audit methodology and project management. Partners with their assigned Line of Business, other Risk/Compliance/Audit (RCA) professionals, and RCA Managers to, depending on their function, create, implement, maintain, review or oversee an effective risk management framework.
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