Job Description:
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This job is responsible for executing substantive money laundering, economic sanctions and fraud compliance and operational risk practices. Key responsibilities include working directly or through compliance officers for the Front Line Units (FLUs) and Control Functions (CFs) to complete compliance, policy, operational/fraud risk management requirements.
This job is responsible for executing substantive money laundering, economic sanctions and fraud compliance and operational risk practices. Key responsibilities include working directly or through compliance officers for the Front Line Units (FLUs) and Control Functions (CFs) to complete compliance, policy, operational/fraud risk management requirements.
Responsibilities:
Provide leadership and oversight for sanctions screening tools used in transaction and customer screening, ensuring optimal performance and adherence to compliance standards.
Drive governance processes to support the onboarding new screening lists, defining screening list rules, and ensuring appropriate list applicability across all sanctions screening technologies.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to maintain accurate data mapping, lineage tracing, and integrity checks within sanctions screening systems.
Monitor, test, and report on tool performance metrics and control effectiveness, leveraging data analytics to identify trends and improvement opportunities.
Support program management and change management for initiatives impacting sanctions screening technology, ensuring milestones, deliverables, and risk management are tracked and communicated.
Advises and directs the development and maintenance of financial crimes owned policies and standards, and reviews relevant Front Line Units/Control Functions-owned policies and standards to ensure that regulatory requirements and operational risks are appropriately addressed
Produces and/or oversees independent financial crimes risk management reporting to Global Compliance & Operational Risk (GC&OR) Senior Leaders and FLU/CF Senior Leaders
Monitors the changes in regulations applicable to Global Financial Crimes, including advising business leaders, directing the appropriate areas to implement or amend policies, standards, procedures and/or processes to address regulatory requirements, and challenging the implementation plan as needed
Participates in industry forums and monitors regulatory expectations, emerging legislation and regulation, political scrutiny, litigation and key influencers to identify and mitigate emerging risks
Escalates financial crimes related compliance and operational risks and issues to appropriate governance routines, management/board level committees
Identifies, aggregates, reports, escalates, inspects, and challenges the remediation and thematic analysis of FLU/CF-owned issues and control enhancements related to financial crimes
Reviews and challenges internal and external operational loss events, including the development of remediation plans to strengthen controls and providing oversight to ensure they are addressed appropriately
Required Qualifications:
Minimum of seven years of relevant experience
Knowledge of economic sanctions and anti-money laundering (AML) and related AML legislation
Prior people management experience
Experience in data analysis, data governance, or technology systems
Ability to work independently and self-manage even with multiple high priority competing tasks
Strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with leadership, Compliance, Risk, and Audit, on a regular basis in a clear and concise manner
Effective project manager who can lead and execute with a positive, energetic attitude
Highly organized and detail oriented
Desired Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in related field
Experience in financial services and/or a related government entity
Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS)
Experience in data analysis, data governance, or technology systems (financial services preferred).
Familiarity with sanctions screening tools and compliance processes.
Strong analytical skills and ability to work across multiple teams.
Skills:
Critical Thinking
Monitoring, Surveillance, and Testing
Regulatory Compliance
Risk Management
Coaching
Issue Management
Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines Management
Strategy Planning and Development
Written Communications
External Resource Management
Reporting
Talent Development
Preferred Technical Skills:
Data Analysis, Interpretation & Decisioning
Issues Management & Resolution
Risk Identification & Assessment
Risk Monitoring & Testing
Products, Services & Acumen - Line of Business (LoB) - GFC
AML Regulatory Knowledge
Enhanced Due Diligence
Financial Crimes Risk Principles
Threat Assessment
Legal Expertise
Policy Analysis and Development
Political Awareness
Sanctions Principles
Screening Process Adherence
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)Hours Per Week:
40