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Activities must also follow DoD and DLA policy guidance and RMIC program requirements established by DLA’s Enterprise Risk Management Program Management Office (ERM PMO). This project supports the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) in implementing the agency’s risk management strategy to respond effectively to risks that could impact achieving DLA’s goals and objectives.
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KPMG is currently seeking a Manager, Risk Management, Emerging Technologies to join our Risk Management organization. Experience in risk management, cyber security, or technology related governance, with a focus on emerging technologies and artificial intelligence and a strong understanding of complex technical capabilities, risks, and controls in areas of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, blockchain and quantum computing with an eye to the next wave of technology.
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Our S e curity Teams support Governance Risk, Compliance (GRC), Engineering, and Identity Management across the enterprise. Governance Risk, Compliance (GRC), Engineering, and Identity Management.
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CDR Maguire (CDR|M) delivers solutions that move people, and we are looking for a Senior Roadway Project Manager/Highway Engineer V (Senior Project Engineer) to join our Transportation Engineering Division in our Mechanicsburg, PA office.
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Executes various tasks related to technical support and development of TPRM Gateway, the U.S. Firms' Risk and Brand Protection (R&BP) Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) program. Due diligence will include reviews by Independence, Anti-Corruption & Trade, Vendor Cyber Security, and other risk domains.
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Project Management: Plan and oversee detailed schedules, monitoring progress against milestones to ensure timely project completion. Data Mapping: Review and map data from legacy systems into SAP BRIM components, including SAP S/4HANA (Subscription Order Management, Convergent Invoicing, Financial Contract Accounting, Banking, Sales & Distribution, Materials Management), Convergent Mediation, and Convergent Charging.
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Serves as a leader and subject matter expert on interest rate risk management for Asset Liability Committee, Enterprise Risk Management, Treasury, and lines of business. Ten or more years of experience in asset/liability management, interest rate risk management in the financial services industry.
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Applicable project experience for this Project Manager position includes a work history in Heavy Highway, Bridges, asphalt/paving, earthwork, sitework, excavating, underground utilities, etc.
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The AGC's areas of primary responsibilities include:Marketing, Labeling and Advertising: Provide legal advice and risk management counseling on a variety of legal issues, including label claims, packaging, FDA and FTC compliance; review media and advertising for legal compliance and risk management.
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This position will support the Project Management Office (PMO) in a variety of review and audit activities. Interested candidates must apply to the IT Project Management Assistant posting by visiting careers.
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Proficiency in Risk-Based Test Management and Test Automation - Tosca, Performance Testing, Regression Testing, Disaster Recovery Testing, and Data Migration Testing. · Strong multitasking and project management abilities.
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The ideal candidate will be located in our Philadelphia office and will be responsible for managing and developing a group of 3 to 6 track engineers, providing technical expertise and managing and delivering track and railroad engineering projects.
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5 or more years of experience in testing back-office operations system with a focus on CRM. Minimum 5 years of experience in large-scale integrated solutions for tolling back-office operations.
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Back-Office QC Analyst. 5 or more years of experience in testing various channels of Account Management; Case Management; Payments using Credit Cards and ACH at a minimum, Digital Wallets is desirable; and Disputes.
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This includes software licensing management, spend optimization, risk analysis, and vulnerability management utilizing various asset and vulnerability management tooling/data feeds and then leading remediation efforts and/or providing executive level reports to drive risk mitigations or other key business decisions.
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