The Resolution & Recovery Planning (RRP) Non-Financial Capabilities, Controls, and Testing (CCT) Director will support the MD (C16) within RRP team for ensuring capabilities meet regulatory requirements, Citi’s expectations, as well as peer practices.
Responsibilities:
- Lead and direct a team of experienced RRP professionals.
- Define, enhance, and maintain the CCT framework, guidance, and procedures for core non-financial capabilities and relevant sub-capabilities.
- Standardize and streamline the processes and relevant documentation.
- Guide Accountable Executives (AEs) to maintain capability inventory, follow firmwide approach to assess controls and design comprehensive tests in accordance with CCT framework.
- Assess regulatory requirements and industry practices to design and build a sustainable long-term capabilities assurance framework that meets business needs and evolving regulatory expectations.
- Review and challenge the completeness, adequacy and comprehensiveness of capabilities/sub-capabilities, controls and testing documentation and test outcomes to ensure adaptability under various stress scenarios and compliance with the regulatory expectation.
- Provide governance and oversight of RRP related issues and corrective actions and escalate to the appropriate governance bodies, as required.
- Review and edit materials before submissions to various governance bodies (e.g., Senior Governance Group and/or Recovery and Resolution Steering Committee).
- Guide the team to support capability owners in responding to regulatory exams, firmwide requirements/requests, and other inquiries in a timely manner.
- Execute effective change management processes as part of the continuous improvement process driving the capabilities testing lifecycle.
- Support capability AEs in responding to regulatory exams, firmwide requirements/requests, and other inquiries in a timely manner.
Qualifications:
Experience: 15+ years of relevant experience in corporate treasury, risk management, financial regulation, project management, or similar fields and 10+ years in people management.
Expertise: Demonstrated expertise in a role focused on and comprehensive understanding of capabilities as well as proven track record with controls and testing programs
- Understanding of Regulatory Environment: Deep knowledge of financial regulations and requirements, particularly those relating to recovery and resolution planning
- Capital and Liquidity Management Knowledge: Should understand the complexities of capital and liquidity management
- Compliance Management: Knowledge and experience in ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements as well as experience representing large financial institutions (preferably G-SIBs) with regulatory bodies (e.g., OCC, FDIC, FRB, PRA, EBA, etc.)
- Analytical Skills: Highly developed analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to connect the dots across different business areas.
- Proactive, highly organized with strong attention to detail while driving results within critical deadlines.
- Organizational Skills: Capable of managing multiple priorities and meeting tight deadlines in a dynamic work environment.
- Intellectual curiosity: Must be comfortable operating with some degree of ambiguity and defining approaches to handle “white space” inherent in an evolving regulatory environment.
- Teaming: Proven track record engaging and partnering with Business Unit (BU) leaders and cross-functional teams (e.g., Risk, Audit, Legal, Compliance, Technology, etc.).
Fin Solutions Dsgn & ImplementFull timeNew York New York United States$170,000.00 - $300,000.00
Anticipated Posting Close Date:
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