Risk Officer II Technology Risk Oversight (Remote) Information Technology (IT) - Raleigh, NC at Geebo

Risk Officer II Technology Risk Oversight (Remote)

Overview:
This Second Line of Defense role is responsible for assessment and oversight of Technology related risks taken by the Bank at an advanced level of ability.
Oversees First Line of Defense activities through objective risk assessment, effective challenge, monitoring, and reporting of the Banks Risk Profile, including top and emerging risks.
Provides leadership, consultation, and support for risk management techniques, practices, and procedures that protect the Bank from loss or exposure.
Facilitates the development of analyses and reports to support the appropriate identification, assessment, monitoring, and reporting of new or existing risks.
Assists in the review and enhancement of internal controls.
Maintains a strong knowledge of new or emerging risk management techniques and trends through professional networking and industry involvement.
Develops collaborative partnerships with internal departments, external auditors, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders to support the company's Risk Management Framework.
May provide guidance to less experienced associates in the department.
This position can work remote from anywhere within the United States.
Responsibilities:
Risk Oversight & Monitoring - Provides objective oversight of risks through effective challenge using defined methodologies and subject matter expertise.
Provides leadership, consultation, and support for risk management.
Fosters business unit relationships and implements training to promote engagement in risk management programs, including compliance with all risk policies and standards.
May assist with presentations, workshops, and other materials as necessary to communicate risk management tactics.
May provide guidance to less experienced associates in the department.
Risk Management Proficiency - Maintains a strong knowledge of risk management developments or changes within the organization, industry, and market.
Develops active relationships within professional networks to stay current on emerging issues and regulatory requirements.
Communicates risk vision and regulatory requirements to applicable stakeholders, including less experienced associates in the work group.
Business Support - Provides support for business programs, initiatives, and leaders.
Serves as a consultant on risk best practices, processes, and regulatory requirements.
Facilitates reporting and interdepartmental collaboration.
Exam Support - Assists with internal audits through partnership with both internal and external auditors.
Works closely with regulatory agencies and assists regulatory exams.
Ensures that all auditing or exam preparatory needs are met.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree and 6 years of experience in Financial Services, Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, Compliance, Audit, Finance, or Accounting OR High School Diploma or GED and 10 years of experience in Financial Services, Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, Compliance, Audit, Finance, or AccountingPreferred Education:
Advanced DegreePreferred Area of
Experience:
Enterprise Risk Management or Operational Risk ManagementSkill(s):
Experience working with Governance Risk and Compliance applications, Knowledge of risk techniques and practices Preferred Area of
Experience:
Technology Leadership, IT Operations / ITSM Hands On, Technology Risk Oversight, Enterprise and/or Operational Risk Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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