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Job Description:
At Bank of America, we are guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better through the power of every connection. Responsible Growth is how we run our company and how we deliver for our clients, teammates, communities and shareholders every day.
One of the keys to driving Responsible Growth is being a great place to work for our teammates around the world. We’re devoted to being a diverse and inclusive workplace for everyone. We hire individuals with a broad range of backgrounds and experiences and invest heavily in our teammates and their families by offering competitive benefits to support their physical, emotional, and financial well-being.
Bank of America believes both in the importance of working together and offering flexibility to our employees. We use a multi-faceted approach for flexibility, depending on the various roles in our organization.
Working at Bank of America will give you a great career with opportunities to learn, grow and make an impact, along with the power to make a difference. Join us!
Job Description:
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.
Line of Business Job Description:
The Global Credit AML & Onboarding Operations (GCAOO) organization is a central control function which governs, facilitates, and oversees the global end-to-end GCAOO program across all GB&GM businesses and jurisdictions through the implementation of processes and controls to effectively manage AML and economic sanctions risks. The team performs AML Know Your Customer/Client Due Diligence (KYC/CDD) and covers refresh (periodic review) as its core activity.
This role is within the GCAOO Business Controls Team and will support the team in mitigating risk, monthly control execution, and with execution and management of the ILQA Program through various initiatives to drive process improvements and control performance sustainability.
The candidate will be responsible for supporting GCAOO Business Controls operational functions and programs through automation of existing processes, routine ad-hoc data analysis, reporting, presentations, as well as providing general initiative support for the GCAOO Business Controls team. Will work closely with operational, reporting teams, Project Management Office and Technology to support existing automation, analytics and reporting capabilities while supporting the creation of new capabilities.
Core responsibilities include analyzing and resolving highly complex problems and initiatives requiring exceptional handling and coordination of multiple operational and/or product specialists to resolve.
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•Do be brief. Resumes should be 1-2 pages in length.
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