Operational Risk Manager
West Yorkshire, Leeds
Operational Risk Manager
West Yorkshire, Leeds
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin is excited to be working with an organisation based in Leeds who is focused on growing the Risk function. Recruiting for an Operational Risk Manager, the business is seeking some who is able to help effectively implement and grow operatinal risk awareness.
This is an incredible opportunity to for someone who has been interested in being part of a start-up function, where few controls and processes are established. You will be a crucial part of the risk function where you will:
- Designing and executing the implementation of initiatives which enhance the operational risk maturity.
- You will play a key role in educating key stakeholders in risk awareness as well as establishing effective risk frameworks.
- Undertake initiatives including facilitating risk workshops, training and education across the organisation.
- Regularly assessing key processes and controls
- Liaise with key stakeholders and risk owners to ensure that departmental risk registers are regularly updated
Truly a great chance for someone who has a strong risk background working in either 3rd line or 2nd line and is looking for a fresh challenge. Ideally you will have a qualification across finance, audit or risk and have the capability to engage with senior stakeholders.
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