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The Consumer & Business Banking (CBB) Risk Management Business Line Control Analyst (BLCA) Role acts as the control point for risk assessment documentation in the Bank’s system of record to ensure it adheres to Business Line Control Environment (BLCE), Enterprise Risk Taxonomy, and Risk Control Self-Assessment (RCSA) policies, as well as the Enterprise Compliance Risk Assessment (ECRA) procedure.
Job Responsibility:
Maintain a solid working knowledge of the RCSA and BLCE policies along with the Enterprise Risk Taxonomy and the ECRA procedure
Serve as a point of contact for RCSA and BLCE policies along with the Enterprise Risk Taxonomy questions and concerns from business unit and CBB Risk partners. Perform the research and analysis needed to understand and respond, and ensure best practices are consistently applied by all business units. Provide formal or informal training to business units and CBB Risk partners when the need is present
Maintain an understanding of the business line’s operations, products/services, systems, and associated risks/controls is needed to assist with providing credible challenge on inherent risk and control environment ratings, and risk/control change management
Ensure each control record meets the definition of a control, is compliant with BLCE Policy, and is testable. The BLCA communicates best practices on control documentation, including how and when to document controls, and when to leverage ELCs
Ensure the RCSAs are attested to timely by the Business Unit (BU) Heads, RCSA Coordinators, CRO, and SBLRM by providing insightful RCSA reporting prior to attestation, responding to ORM challenges, and completing appropriate changes in the risk assessments
Review changes in Issues (new, completed per management assertion, and closed) and assesses impact to control environments. The BLCA coordinates with risk subject matter experts to ensure the impacts/exposures of open issues are accurately captured in risk assessment Control Environment Ratings
Maintain awareness of relevant change management activities, including the implementation of new and changing business processes, products and services, Authoritative Documents (such as, Bank policies and guidelines), and compliance regulations. Responsible for working with Risk Subject Matter Experts and Business Unit partners to capture impacts in the relevant risk assessment(s)
Facilitate and participate in ongoing meetings with CBB Risk, business units, Operational Risk management, and Corporate Compliance partners to ensure robust communication and information sharing occurs across the groups
Monitor PRISMs, regulatory changes, estimation method changes, sales practice events, Enterprise Data Governance Feeders and Key Report changes, 3rd Party changes, business resiliency rating changes, and work with BU partners and CBB Risk subject matter experts to ensure appropriate reflection in the risk assessments
Enable and support the annual RCSA Workshop schedule and execution to ensure documentation remains current (i.e., 3rd Party, CAR, Issue, Product, Process, etc. alignment)
Research, remediate and/or respond to credible challenges and/or oversight routines from second line of defense (SLOD) partners
Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements:
8+ years of related experience
Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience
Advanced understanding of the business line’s operations, products/services, systems and associated risks/controls
Possess a strong understanding of bank related Risk Program frameworks and administration
Knowledge of applicable laws, regulations, financial services, and regulatory trends that impact their assigned line of business
Experience with facilitation of risk and control identification with business/first line of defense partners
Analytical & problem-solving skills
ability to review, organize and rationalize large and various amounts of information to draw meaningful conclusions/recommendations, to identify and measure operations and/or compliance risk during high volumes of change management
Effective written and verbal communication skills
ability to drive discussions to advise and influence stakeholders and provide strong credible challenge. Demonstrate concise, logical, audience-focused, accurate and relevant communication
Possess excellent interpersonal skills, including collaboration, leadership, teamwork, conflict resolution, negotiation, relationship management, and adaptability
Strong organization, analytical and project management skills
Proficient computer skills, especially Microsoft Office applications
Awareness of and experience with common Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) Platforms and tools used for data collection, aggregation, and reporting
Applicable professional certifications
What we offer:
Healthcare (medical, dental, vision)
Basic term and optional term life insurance
Short-term and long-term disability
Pregnancy disability and parental leave
401(k) and employer-funded retirement plan
Paid vacation (from two to five weeks depending on salary grade and tenure)
Up to 11 paid holiday opportunities
Adoption assistance
Sick and Safe Leave accruals of one hour for every 30 worked, up to 80 hours per calendar year unless otherwise provided by law