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This job is responsible for providing moderately complex research, reporting, and analytical support for the delivery of end-to-end support for Global Markets sales, trading and underwriting business for securities, foreign exchange, fixed income, exchange traded derivatives, and over-the-counter derivatives across multiple Lines of Business. Key responsibilities include carrying out duties under general supervision and assisting teammates while following established procedures.
LOB Description:
Senior point of contact for AMRS based clients for fixed income trades processing related queries. Primary responsibility will be confirmation, allocation, and settlement of US Fixed Income products. Applicant must be on hand to offer premium client service and manage the relationships between our clients and fixed income trading desks. Up to date industry knowledge on key initiatives and developments within the fixed income market is essential. Additionally, the candidate will be responsible for:
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This job is responsible for ensuring operational data is fit for purpose, defining controls, and monitoring processes are in adherence to enterprise data management standards. Key responsibilities include triaging and remediating data incidents, performing data analysis, training new users, and performing impact analysis stemming from data updates. Job expectations include helping in defining access and ownership of data by domain, conducting quality control, and overseeing data maintenance.
CFO Data Management (CFO DM) supports other CFO Function’s needs and use cases (e.g., management and regulatory reporting). This role will be responsible for Counterparty Data within a larger data environment. Counterparty refers to the clients and other parties associated with Bank of America’s transactions. Counterparty classification is a key element in many reports.
Responsibilities:
Ensures data is accurate, complete, and fit for performing data analyses through various testing procedures and data controls which help to identify business insights fit for purpose for a particular product set.
Develops and executes on Enterprise Data Management policies and standards, works across teams to ensure adherence, serves as a key point of contact for all topics related to data compliance, and manages operational elements of the (Enterprise Data Strategy Governance and Operations (EDSGO) relationship.
Manages data related incidents and identifies, communicates, and resolves or escalates issues as needed. Data inquiries include questions related to data issues, availability of data, and potential sourcing alternatives to inform.
Develops, manages, and executes on controls, ensuring tracking, monitoring, and resolution of any control breaches with data platform.
Partners with Business and Technology functions to drive the development of business and functional requirements documents and ensures strategic upstream resolution for data related incidents.
Additional Responsibilities:
Provide Subject Matter Expertise for Counterparty data attributes.
Control Data consumed by CFO, including investigating and developing remediation plans for data quality issues.
Interface with business partners on their data needs, requirements for new data requests, track and prioritize changes.
Assist team with data analysis and ensure quality of outputs.
Create SQL scripts and conduct user acceptance testing on new data requests.
Collaborate across stakeholders including business reporting, product-specific data stewards, tech partners, upstream data providers/data management, and risk/compliance.
Identify, review, and evaluate potential upstream systems to determine data sourcing strategy.
Follow the proper risk disciplines and proactively escalate as needed.
Adhere to Enterprise Data Management Standards and Risk Data Aggregation requirements.
Required Qualifications:
Minimum 5 years’ of experience with data analysis within the financial industry and/or highly regulated environments
Capacity to handle multiple tasks and work in a flexible environment.
Ability to think and act independently, detailed oriented and organized.
Strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships across a matrixed organization.
Desired Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree.
Bank of America, Regulatory Reporting experience a plus, including applicable Bank of America platforms (e.g. WCC, CED, CESIUM, PRDS).
Experience with Agile methodology.
Knowledge of emerging technologies (e.g. Alteryx, artificial intelligence from a data validation/profiling perspective, etc.).
Exposure to AML/KYC processes.
Familiarity with transactional databases.
Analytics experience with SQL.
Data Management experience.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proficiency with Alteryx, Tableau, and SQL programming language.
Knowledge and prior experience with Regulatory Reporting.
Skills:
Data Collection and Entry
Data Management
Data Modeling
Issue Management
Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines Management
Analytical Thinking
Collaboration
Data Governance
Data Quality Management
Data and Trend Analysis
Business Acumen
Controls Management
Production Support
Regulatory Compliance
Solution Design
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This job is responsible for supporting the day-to-day routines of teams that deliver against the bank's Financial Crimes Enterprise Policy and the Financial Crimes Global Standard with little oversight. Key responsibilities include understanding and anticipating inherent risks to the business, applying knowledge by conducting research and analysis in multiple applications to solve complex problems and escalation inquiries, documenting procedure changes, providing guidance to employees, and effectively communicating information and data across the Line of Business.
Conducts routine to complex research and investigations in diversified operations to support compliance operations directed by internal bank policies and required adherence to regulatory and compliance requirements which can involve high penalties and fines for non-compliance. Executes against regulatory, BSA/anti-money laundering, and economic sanctions compliance practices relevant to the specialist’s specific area of responsibility with sufficient expertise and or experience to require some direction, but little day-to-day guidance from the specialist's manager.
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This role is responsible for executing the Company's Global Financial Crimes Program related to Global Banking Program Management and requires a strong risk management discipline and experience with operational risk processes. This role will be responsible for identifying and assessing inherent financial crimes risk and controls associated with Global Banking, new product initiatives and program management. This role is responsible for carrying out risk management activities for the front line units (FLUs) on Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering laws, rules and regulations and the Global Financial Crimes Policy and Standards.This individual will be responsible for evaluating and communicating the effectiveness of FLU controls and be able to drive the consistent improvement and strengthening of these controls to improve upon the Company's ability to detect and prevent unusual or suspicious activity.
The selected candidate will be or will have:
A self-motivated worker who is comfortable and effective providing guidance to junior teammates
Strong personal drive, attention to detail, individual initiative, a sense of urgency and responsiveness, with a desire to grow, learn, and take on increasing levels of responsibility
Ability to successfully communicate to influence management and lead change on both strategic and tactical initiatives.
This position additionally entails:
Leading discussions with GFC Risk Managers and Senior Leaders, the Global Banking Front Line Unit (FLU), Global Banking FLUs, Global Compliance & Operational Risk (GCOR) and Global Financial Crimes (GFC) partners to analyze business processes, internal controls, client behavior and transaction trends
Contributing to the creation and implementation of GFC Coverage Plan which defines the scope of coverage for Global Banking and Global Banking FLUs – U.S and International
Establishing the strategic direction for proactive risk mitigation for GFC, FLU and Enterprise risk tolerance metrics that are reflective of key risks within the areas of coverage and escalating financial crimes related compliance and operational risks and issues to appropriate governance routines, management/board level committees
Directing the completion compliance activities such as: designing monitoring and testing routines and reporting to identify potential AML risks and/or control weaknesses; conducting targeted risk assessments, threat assessments and process understandings to identify new or emerging financial crimes risks; and identifying, aggregating, reporting, escalating, inspecting and challenging the remediation and thematic analysis of FLU/CF-owned issues and control enhancements related to financial crimes
Guiding GFC associates on potential financial crimes impacts in the client selection and product expansion processes
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
Required Qualifications:
Minimum of 7 years of relevant experience in financial services industry, financial crimes, risk management, AML compliance, regulatory compliance, investigations, operational risk management, business controls, or experience in related field
Knowledge of anti-money laundering (AML) and related AML legislation
Experience with compliance reporting, regulatory reporting, SARs reports
Experience reconciling, analyzing, and manipulating large data
Proficiency in compliance technology, case management systems, and data analytics tools is a plus
Strong experience and understanding of Transaction Monitoring/CDD Models and Systems
Experience in automating manual processes and good understanding of technologies that are designed for specific AML use cases
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 and strong ability to work in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment and manage multiple priorities effectively
Strong leadership and decision-making capabilities
Ability to influence and drive change across the organization
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This job is responsible for driving and executing on internal control discipline and operational excellence within a Line of Business (LOB) or Enterprise Control Function (ECF). Key responsibilities include providing analytical and administrative support for LOB or ECF specific processes and tools to drive adherence to enterprise-wide standards. Job expectations include monitoring and testing controls and implementing quality assurance and quality control processes within the LOB or ECF by evaluating data to help identify, track, and report issues and control improvements for remediation.
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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.
Theserves as a subject matter authority responsible for the intake, assessment, and interpretation of red flags and regulatory guidance across the financial institution. This role ensures the organization maintains a comprehensive, current, and risk-aligned red flag framework to meet Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), and global financial crime compliance obligations. The expert provides critical insights that shape policy, detection strategies, and frontline awareness, while directly supporting regulatory readiness and risk management efforts.
Responsibilities:
Manage the intake, evaluation, and classification of AML red flags, ensuring coverage of customer, product, geographic, and transactional risk dimensions.
Interpret and translate regulatory guidance, advisories, enforcement actions, and industry best practices (e.g., FinCEN, FATF, OFAC, OCC, DOJ) into actionable requirements.
Maintain and continuously update the enterprise red flag inventory, ensuring it reflects emerging risks and aligns with regulatory expectations.
Provide expert interpretation and advisory support to investigators, operations teams, and risk managers regarding the application of red flags in day-to-day monitoring and decision-making.
Collaborate with policy, standards, and model development teams to embed red flags into surveillance, transaction monitoring, due diligence, and risk assessments.
Develop clear, practical guidance and materials for use across the three lines of defense, including training content and awareness sessions.
Prepare analysis and documentation to support regulatory examinations, audits, and internal reviews focused on red flag governance and effectiveness.
Proactively identify and assess emerging trends, typologies, and financial crime risks to recommend adjustments to program coverage.
Required Qualifications:
Minimum of seven years of relevant experience - BSA/AML or financial crimes experience within a large financial institution or regulatory agency
Bachelor’s degree
In-depth knowledge of U.S. and international AML regulations, including FinCEN advisories, FFIEC Manual, FATF recommendations, and enforcement trends
Demonstrated expertise in identifying, interpreting, and applying AML red flags across financial products, services, and channels
Strong research and analytical skills with ability to synthesize complex regulatory expectations into practical, risk-based guidance
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, capable of drafting clear policies, procedures, and presentations for senior audiences
Ability to manage multiple priorities with accuracy, detail, and timeliness in a fast-paced environment
Knowledge of anti-money laundering (AML) and related AML legislation
Desired Qualifications:
Familiarity with AML detection models, scenario development, and investigative workflows
Experience engaging with regulators or audit teams on AML risk coverage and red flag frameworks
Working knowledge of sanctions, fraud, and other financial crime typologies beyond AML
Experience in financial services and/or a related government entity
Advanced degree or professional certification (e.g., CAMS, CFCS, CRCM) strongly preferred
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:
Issues Management & Resolution
Process Management & Inventory
Project Management
Risk Control & Mitigation
Risk Governance & Reporting
Financial Crimes Risk Principles
Financial Crimes Risk Programs
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This job is responsible for performing end-to-end investigations or investigations support functions of external financial crimes activities across one or more lines of business. Key responsibilities include conducting routine to complex investigations, including fraud committed by external parties, money laundering, or terrorist financing and acting as the liaison to Law Enforcement as required.
This role will entail completing investigations while ensuring cases meet or exceed closure and quality metrics, reporting facts of the investigation to assist in identifying potential operational or compliance risks, and completing Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR) in a timely and accurate manner for submission to regulators and/or law enforcement.
This role may ultimately report to any number of investigations teams across the consumer or client managed lines of business, as well as roles filled within specialized investigations. An Investigator may be asked to partner with GFC Risk Management, front line units or other stakeholders to resolve investigations. The Investigator will maintain a working knowledge of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), USA PATRIOT Act, Anti-Money Laundering efforts, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and awareness of industry best practices.
Responsibilities:
Completes investigations while overseeing cases meet or exceed closure and quality metrics
Completes Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR) in a timely and accurate manner for submission to regulators and/or law enforcement
Reports facts of the investigation to senior stakeholders, assisting in identifying potential operational or compliance risks and partners with Global Financial Crimes (GFC) Management and/or Front Line Units (FLU) to resolve investigations
Performs quality control functions, training, communications, guidance, monitoring scenario development/enhancement input and testing, or law enforcement liaison responsibilities in an investigative support role
Managing a significant case inventory while prioritizing cases based upon risk and/or management direction while adhering to department Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
The Investigator will perform research and analysis of transaction information, customer data, public records, social media platforms or other external research tools to aide in the investigation to determine whether the activity appears to be normal for the client type.
The Investigator communicates with GFC Management, front line units or other internal stakeholders, and law enforcement to obtain additional information and documentation as needed to resolve investigations.
The Investigator recommends appropriate follow-up and possible account closure for customers that exceed the Bank's risk tolerance; and identifies and escalates potential operational or compliance risks.
Required Experience:
Minimum of five years of relevant experience
3 years’ experience with 1 year of relevant experience with, AML, Risk, or Compliance experience and/or knowledge of financial crimes typologies
BSA knowledge relative to AML
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel / data analytics
Desired Experience:
Additional technical/functional experience (e.g., Industry type): Financial Services and/or related government entity
Certifications: ACAMS - Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists
FINRA licenses including the SIE or Series 7, Series 4, Series 24, as well as experience in Law enforcement and/or interacting with law enforcement and/or bi-lingual (Spanish, Russian, Chinese/Mandarin, and/or Farsi a plus.
Bachelor's Degree in related field
Experience in financial services and/or a related government entity
Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS)
Skills:
Critical Thinking
Fraud Management
Regulatory Compliance
Written Communications
Investigation Management
Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines Management
Reporting
Risk Management
Coaching
Issue Management
Talent Development
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This job is responsible for providing moderately complex research, reporting, and analytical support for the delivery of end-to-end support for Global Markets sales, trading and underwriting business for securities, foreign exchange, fixed income, exchange traded derivatives, and over-the-counter derivatives across multiple Lines of Business. Key responsibilities include carrying out duties under general supervision and assisting teammates while following established procedures.
LOB Description:
Senior point of contact for AMRS based clients for fixed income trades processing related queries. Primary responsibility will be confirmation, allocation, and settlement of US Fixed Income products. Applicant must be on hand to offer premium client service and manage the relationships between our clients and fixed income trading desks. Up to date industry knowledge on key initiatives and developments within the fixed income market is essential. Additionally, the candidate will be responsible for:
Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications:
Desired Qualifications:
Skills:
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