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Embedded in everything we do, risk management is key to effectively identifying, monitoring and anticipating the diverse array of risks the firm faces in serving clients and operating its global businesses, including credit risk, market risk, liquidity risk operational risk and model risk.
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Credit Risk, Enterprise Risk, Liquidity Risk, Market Risk, Model Risk, Operational Risk, Risk Engineering, Corporate Risk, Credit Review Group.
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The right candidate will support the IT Audit Manager in assessing financial, operational, and regulatory risks relating to the companys use of information technology, evaluating controls over information systems, and providing control recommendations to IT Management and Internal Audit to reduce risks deemed unacceptable.
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The Global Financial Crimes (GFC) Specialist, under supervision, assists Global Economic Sanctions executives and managers in support of the identification, escalation and timely mitigation of compliance and operational risks in alignment with the Compliance and Operational Risk Management (CORM) Program, and the Economic sanctions and Global Compliance - Enterprise Policies ("GC Policy.
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The Senior Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Analyst will work within the bank's second line of defense and will be responsible for supporting the operational risk management programs such as controls testing, issue management and effective challenge.
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Hilltop Holdings' Risk Advisory department provides independent and objective enterprise and operational risk management advisory services to assist management in the identification, measurement, and monitoring of threats to strategic and management objectives.
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50% or greater as needed for client strategic planning and monitoring, stewardship conferencing, field or operational project risk assessments, and crisis management response advocacy.
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Position Overview:As Senior Director in the Single-Family (SF) Acquisitions Division Quality Control and Operational Risk Management (QCORM) department, you will be responsible for the first line of defense operational and model risk management and controls testing.
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Corporate Risk - Technology Audit Corporate Risk team is responsible to cover primarily the firm s risk management functions, including Market Risk, Liquidity Risk, Credit Risk, Model Risk and Operational Risk. As a Corporate Risk Technology Auditor, you will be involved to provide assurance on the data quality, calculation processes, metrics generation, applications stability and system operations etc.
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The position is in the Operational Risk Management (ORM) Risk Analytics, Measurement & Infrastructure Team. The group is responsible for design and oversight of Citi's framework for managing Operational Risk, a program designed to achieve an enterprise business owned view for managing risks on a consistent basis across businesses, regions, and risk types.
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The goal of this team is to provide a centralized control oversight and execution facilitation, subject matter expertise, and assurance of effective management of the USPB Chief Operating Office, USPB Analytics and USPB Client Experience Control environment in line with Operational Risk Management (ORM) policy, Independent Compliance Risk Management (ICRM), and Regulatory and Internal Audit (IA) expectations.
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Prepare Project Risk Plans (PRP) and facilitate Operational Risk Management (ORM) activities with the local SSC. This position requires effective problem-solving skills, excellent verbal and written communication, a highly collaborative team player, solid knowledge of software tools, independent thinking, and superior time management capabilities.
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Integrates Operational Risk Management (ORM) into restoration, schedule maintenance activities, and all planned projects, ensuring that all customers and users of services are included and involved in ORM implementation and planning.
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We're looking for a highly motivated Senior Manager, ITSM/ITOM to manage a team and champion the ongoing implementation and evolution of service management processes at CAE. As Senior Manager, you and your team will be responsible for the development and enhancement of an enterprise IT Service Management and IT Operations Management strategy and roadmap to ensure operational excellence and continuous improvement of operational performance for technology services across CAE’s business.
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Overseeing enterprise risk management, provider relationships, and/or asset management as required by the Portfolio Leader. The Team Manager will manage any enterprise risk, provider relationships, and/or assets as required by the Portfolio Leader.
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