Sr Risk Associate, Change Enablement | Retail Bank

Capital One Capital One · Banking · McLean, VA +1

This role is for a Sr. Risk Associate focused on change enablement and operational readiness within the Retail Bank's Risk organization. The associate will manage change implementation, work with stakeholders to update risk objects in systems, partner with enterprise teams, create reporting, and support general change management and regulatory change governance activities. Key responsibilities include understanding organizational changes, identifying and updating risk objects, managing data lineage, and leveraging technology for process improvements. The role requires experience in Financial Services Risk Management and Project Management.

What you'd actually do

  1. Work with stakeholders across the Risk Office to understand organizational changes and identify and update associated risk objects in Capital One systems of record
  2. Partner with enterprise teams that own and manage systems to understand data lineage and best practices for updating information
  3. Have excellent communication, problem solving and partnership skills which are essential for interacting and communicating with key stakeholders
  4. Create and manage reporting and metrics
  5. Be a fungible team player that can support other Change Enablement team members during periods of heighted demand, to include general change management activities and regulatory change governance activities

Skills

Required

  • Financial Services Risk Management Experience
  • Project Management experience
  • experience supporting, partnering and interacting with business clients
  • communication skills
  • team work skills
  • job specific skills
  • integrated thinking
  • problem solving skills
  • influence skills

Nice to have

  • Financial Services risk management experience
  • Project Management experience leading cross functional projects and programs in Risk
  • Ability to tailor communications across multiple teams and levels within the organization

What the JD emphasized

  • regulatory changes