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Fraud Risk Officer - Services & Banking (S&B)
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Fraud Risk Officer sought for Citi’s Dublin hub to design an Enterprise Fraud Intelligence Framework. Leverage expertise in fraud, payments, or CBDC to build a single source of truth for screening data. Requires strong analytics, stakeholder management, and regulatory translation skills. Enjoy a ...
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Ireland , Dublin
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85600.00 - 128400.00 EUR / Year
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Citi
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Chief Risk Officer
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Microsoft seeks a Chief Risk Officer in Dublin, Ireland to lead risk management for a regulated entity. This role requires expertise in compliance, security, and finance, with a focus on continuous risk assessment and fraud prevention. You will manage a second line of defense, overseeing operatio...
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Ireland , Dublin
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Microsoft Corporation
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Artificial Intelligence Risk and Control Controls Officer
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Join our team in Dublin as an AI Risk and Control Officer. Drive AI governance, control improvements, and risk management for Generative and Agentic AI. Partner with tech teams and audit functions to enable safe, enterprise-wide AI adoption. Enjoy a competitive salary, hybrid working model, and c...
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Ireland , Dublin
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93280.00 - 139920.00 EUR / Year
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Citi
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Until further notice

About the Risk Officer role

Explore a career as a Risk Officer, a pivotal guardian of organizational stability and integrity. Risk Officer jobs place professionals at the heart of strategic decision-making, where they identify, assess, and mitigate potential threats that could harm a company's financial health, operational resilience, and regulatory standing. This profession is fundamental across industries like banking, finance, insurance, consulting, and corporate sectors, offering a dynamic career path centered on foresight and control.

Typically, a Risk Officer's core mission is to develop and implement a robust risk management framework. This involves continuously monitoring the internal and external environment for emerging risks—whether financial, operational, compliance-related, or strategic. A significant portion of the role is dedicated to in-depth analysis. Professionals conduct detailed financial statement reviews, scenario modeling, and control assessments to quantify potential exposures. They then prepare comprehensive reports and credit summaries, presenting clear findings and actionable recommendations to senior management and stakeholders to guide informed business decisions.

Common responsibilities across Risk Officer jobs include policy development, ensuring all activities adhere to internal standards and external regulatory requirements. They perform due diligence, investigate control breaches or unusual activities, and ensure timely and accurate reporting to regulatory bodies. Many Risk Officers also engage in advisory capacities, working closely with business units like lending or trading desks to evaluate the risk profile of new initiatives or client transactions. Senior roles often involve mentoring junior staff, leading projects, and managing specialized teams focused on specific risk areas such as credit, market, or compliance.

The typical skill set for this profession is both technical and interpersonal. Strong analytical abilities are paramount, including proficiency in financial analysis, data interpretation, and the use of relevant software. A solid understanding of accounting principles, regulatory landscapes, and risk typologies is essential. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are crucial for articulating complex risk concepts to diverse audiences. Risk Officers must be detail-oriented, ethical, and proactive problem-solvers, capable of working both independently and collaboratively. They need sound judgment to balance risk with business opportunity.

General requirements for Risk Officer jobs usually include a bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, business, or a related field, with many positions preferring an advanced degree or professional certifications (e.g., FRM, PRM). Several years of experience in risk management, compliance, auditing, or a related control function are commonly expected. As a career, Risk Officer jobs offer the opportunity to become a trusted expert, playing a critical role in safeguarding an organization's future while contributing to its sustainable growth.