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Partner and coordinate closely with internal stakeholder areas (i.e. Information Security, Enterprise Risk Management, Business Continuity Program Office, Credit Administration, and Compliance) to ensure proper engagement during the due diligence phase of vendor management.
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As part of a hardworking team of diverse engineers, you will lead implementation of risk and opportunity management in the rocket Engine Business Unit of Blue Origin, ensuring the safe and rapid development of innovative engines and propulsion systems for space applications.
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Masters Degree in related field (nursing, health administration, business, public health or management). Manages and resolves human resource, labor relations, employee and department safety and risk management issues.
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Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university with a major or emphasis in Business Administration, Risk Management, STEM, or related field; or equivalent combination of education and experience required.
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A graduate degree in business administration, public administration, or a related field is preferred. The Manager will also be responsible for coordinating, implementing and monitoring the full audit cycle including risk management, control management, financial reliability and compliance with all contract requirements, directives and regulatory guidelines in collaboration with Quality Assurance staff and internal audit consultants.
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Minimum Job Experience: 5+ years of experience in liquidity and market risk management, operations, project management, analytics, audit or a related role for a large-scale business, preferably in the banking industry.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for all project administration including all contractual requirements, agreements with trade partners, purchase orders, and risk management.
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You will:Coordinate and facilitate Vendor Management risk assessments, resolving issues and performing quality assurance reviews. Minimum 2 years of vendor management experience or appropriate transferable experience, with an understanding of vendor management concepts and program administration techniques.
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Liaising with the group’s credit risk management, securitization transaction management team and syndicate desk teams to determine capital markets execution strategies. These functions include loan origination, underwriting, due diligence and closing; securitization transaction management and capital markets structuring; loan servicing and administration; and portfolio and asset management.
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Identify, assess, and mitigate financial risks, including interest rate risk, foreign exchange risk, and commodity price risk, through hedging strategies and risk management techniques.
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Fosters strong, healthy working relationships with senior leaders and peers in partner departments (including Credit Administration, Risk Management/Compliance, Loan Administration, and other internal support departments, and third-party services), and facilitates team's contribution to and compliance with technical processes and requirements, risk mitigation, efficiency, and customer service.
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Analysis Tools, Analysis Tools, Analytical Thinking, Automation Technology, Bank Compliance, Banking, Bank Regulations, Business Analytics, Communication, Compliance Functions, Compliance Management Systems, Critical Thinking, Data Administration, Data Analysis, Data Analysis Tools, Data Compilation, Data Manipulation, Data Mining, Data Modeling, Data Movement, Data Visualization, Detail-Oriented, Documentations, Group Problem Solving, Identifying Opportunities {+ 13 more.
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Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in business, non-profit management, public administration, or related discipline. Under the leadership of the CEO, the COO oversees the quality assurance of programs, information technology, facilities maintenance, and risk management.
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The business credit director is responsible for all commercial loan underwriting, processing, portfolio management and credit risk management activities, and the quality of the commercial loan portfolio.
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Actuarial Science, Business Administration/Management, Commerce, Computer and Information Science, Computer Applications, Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering & Accounting, Data Processing/Analytics/Science, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Engineering and Business, Finance, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Operations Management/Research, Risk Management, Software App, Statistics.
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