Business Risk Officer - VP Operational Risk Financial & Banking - New York City, NY at Geebo

Business Risk Officer - VP Operational Risk

DescriptionKforce's client, a prominent global diversified financial services company in New York, NY is seeking a Business Risk Officer - VP Operational Risk.
Summary:
This is an opportunity to work for an incredibly stable and growing business that rewards its strong performers with both tenure and advancement.
There are many employees that have been there for 20-30 years in increasing positions of responsibility.
The benefits package, including free health care coverage, free dental and vision, max 401k match, is the top in their industry or any industry.
Duties will include:
Business Control Officer will assist the first line of defense Risk assessments:
Identify, assess, manage, implement test, and review controls related to non-financial risk (i.
e.
, operational risk) Assist and execute on projects to help meet regulatory compliance or to remediate weaknesses Review new businesses and product reviews Develop, implement, and review policies, procedures, processes, and systems As a Business Control Officer, you will manage projects including remediation GAP analysis Develop KPIs to track risk Work with business leaders and second line of defense Regulatory change managementRequirements 5
years of experience in risk management Knowledge within the financial sector both in the US and globally PC skills with proficiency in Microsoft applications, including Word and advanced used of Excel Ability to effectively analyze and manage data Ability to clearly present data and provide context where necessary Awareness of US regulatory landscapeJob TypeDirect HireCompensation170000 - $200000.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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