FAQs
What is the primary focus of the AVP2 - CFMF BRM role?
The primary focus of the AVP2 - CFMF BRM role is to assess the operational effectiveness of key controls, identify areas of weakness and control deficiencies, and develop solutions tailored to the needs of Corporate Functions, Global Markets, and Corporate Finance.
How many years of experience are required for this position?
A minimum of 12 years of work experience in audit or process assessment/testing functions is required for this position.
What skills are essential for a successful candidate in this role?
Essential skills include strong analytical abilities, knowledge of the financial services industry, risk management expertise, team building and managerial skills, as well as strong written and verbal communication skills.
What is the expected interaction with junior team members?
The role involves managing junior members of the team by overseeing their progress, providing guidance on the testing approach, and offering individualized training when needed.
Are there specific software proficiencies required for this role?
Yes, proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite (Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Word, Visio, Teams) and Archer is required.
What types of teams will the AVP2 - CFMF BRM collaborate with?
The AVP2 - CFMF BRM will collaborate with various groups, including Business Risk Advisors and business unit management, to discuss documentation requests and operational effectiveness issues.
What industry knowledge is advantageous for this position?
Solid business knowledge related to the financial industry is advantageous, particularly knowledge of finance/banking products and Global Markets products.
Is there a focus on documentation in this role?
Yes, the role requires documenting well thought-out control testing steps, annotated samples, and the results of testing to effectively communicate findings to management.
What is the importance of communication skills in this position?
Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, are crucial for effectively documenting testing results and engaging with various stakeholders about operational effectiveness.
Will there be opportunities for process assessments beyond control testing?
Yes, while the primary focus is on assessing operational effectiveness, the role may also involve participating in short-term targeted process assessments and deep-dive remediations as needed.
