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Bank of America Global Regulatory Reporting Observation Management Sr. Specialist in Charlotte, North Carolina
Global Regulatory Reporting Observation Management Sr. Specialist
Charlotte, North Carolina
Job Description:
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Job Description:
The Global Regulatory Reporting (GRR) function, a part of the Global Financial Control organization within the CFO Group, is responsible for accurate filing of non-liquidity related financial regulatory reports. A third-party vendor will perform conformance and transaction testing on GRR high-risk reports. The primary responsibility of this role is to perform observation management which includes root cause analysis, thematic review of findings, and partnership with key stakeholders to design and deliver on remediation solution.
Responsibilities:
When the third-party vendor identifies issues, this individual will conduct observation management, including: root cause analysis, thematic review of findings, partnership with key stakeholders to design and deliver on remediation solution.
Assist in the coordination of conformance and transaction testing performed by third-party vendor
Adequately document and retain test results, evidence of observations, and ensure that observed points of weakness in controls and non-conformance are documented in a clear, concise, and actionable manner
Support the Observation Management Lead in identification of and working with key stakeholders to review and validate observations
Continuously apply lessons learned to recommend opportunities for increased effectiveness and efficiency of our observation management approach
Required Qualifications:
3-5 years experience regulatory reporting in the financial industry
Demonstrates a healthy skepticism and ability to partner with a third-party vendor to understand findings for root cause analysis
Controls mindset with ability to perform root cause analysis and design adequate solutions
Strong written and verbal communication
Committed to continuous improvement of processes to maximize effectiveness and improve efficiency
Proven ability to work in a collaborative environment to achieve stated objectives
Desired Qualifications:
Understanding of our regulatory environment
Bachelor’s degree
Skills:
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Issue Management
Oral Communications
Written Communications
Analytical Thinking
Change Management
Presentation Skills
Regulatory Compliance
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)
Hours Per Week:
40
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