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Computershare

Business Control Consultant

Columbia, MD

JOB DESCRIPTION

Location: St Paul, MN, Minneapolis, MN, Columbia, MD- Hybrid

This is a hybrid position primarily based in St. Paul, MN or Columbia, MD. We're committed to your flexibility and wellbeing and our hybrid strategy currently requires three days a week in the office, giving you the option to work remotely for some of your working week. Find out more about our culture of flexible working.

We give you a world of potential

Computershare Corporate Trust (CCT) is a division within Computershare (CPU) and is a market leader with decades of experience as a provider of trustee and sophisticated agency services for private and public companies, investment bankers, asset managers as well as governments and institutions.

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The CCT Business Control Consultant (BCC) role operates within the CCT First Line of Defence (FLoD) Business Control team and actively engages with leaders and subject matter experts to ensure Internal Audit, Risk and Compliance Testing, Regulatory Exams and Third-Party reviews (collectively called "Exams") are promptly handled within agreed upon timeframes and at a quality standard.

A role you will love

The BCC serves as the central point of contact for Exams that impact CCT products and operations. The BCC is responsible for having working knowledge of CCT products, services, deal structures, core systems, applications, regulatory compliance, policies, procedures, risk tolerance and informed of regulatory trends and providing guidance and credibly challenge.

The BCC is responsible for cataloguing Exams, scheduling, and leading meetings (assembling leaders and subject matter experts), assigning responsibilities/ownership, reviewing responses received from internal lines of business for accuracy, engaging Legal and Compliance departments for review and opinion on risk impact, mitigation, and remediation as necessary, providing known and approved responses where applicable and ensuring completeness of response prior to delivery.

The BCC works closely with line of business leaders and relevant internal stakeholders, having one on one discussions, attending department meetings, and proactively providing updates to leadership, key stakeholders, oversight groups, and committees. The BCC will be engaged with critical information such as reporting and metrics that impact Exam performance and execution.

The BCC requires analytical and investigative skills, exercise sound judgment and observe a high degree of confidentiality in handling sensitive materials. BCC supports CCT efforts to address and resolve open issues timely and in accordance with Exam requests and Computershare standards.

  • Serving as the central point of contact/liaison for Exams that impact CCT products and operations.


  • Tracking, coordinating, and preparing requests, scheduling, and leading meetings (assembling leaders and subject matter experts) and ensuring timely and accurate response.


  • Remaining informed of regulatory trends, learning, and understanding business practices and providing guidance.


  • Proactively monitoring and managing CCT's timely resolution of open items and escalate issues.


  • Supporting CCT efforts to address and resolve open issues timely and in accordance with CPU standards and Exam requests.


  • Proactively providing updates to leadership, key stakeholders, oversight groups, and committees.


  • Fostering strong relationships with audit, regulatory compliance, risk testing, business line, business controls, subject matter experts and leadership.

What will you bring to the role?

Required:

  • College level degree or local equivalent in a related business or technology field.


  • At least 10 years of experience in trust, risk, compliance, audit, or financial services.
  • Strong track record in managing audits, testing, and/or exams.

Preferred:

  • Leadership experience preferred.


  • Business service focus and/or Operations with experience actively listening, eliciting information, comprehending issues/needs, and recommending solutions.


  • Effective organizational, multi-tasking, and prioritizing skills.


  • Advanced Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, Power Point).

A company to be proud of

Computershare (ASX: CPU) is a world leader in financial administration with over 14,000 employees across 21 different countries delivering expertise to over 25,000 clients. At Computershare, it's more than just a job, our open and inclusive culture means that we will help you to grow, to move forward and make the most of the world of opportunities we have available. With infinite possibilities, we could take you anywhere.

Rewards designed for you

  • Paid parental leave, flexible working and a caring and inclusive culture.
  • Health and wellbeing rewards that can be tailored to support you and your family, including medical, dental and vision.
  • Invest in your future with 401k matching and tax-advantaged flexible spending plans, including healthcare, dependent care and commuter.
  • Income protection. Our package includes short and long-term disability benefits, life insurance and supplemental life insurance.
  • And more. Ours is a welcoming and close-knit community, with experienced colleagues ready to help you grow. Our handbook will help you find out more about our rewards and life at Computershare, visit https://www.computershare.com/corporate/about-us/join-our-tem/us-candidate-handbook
  • Compensation. The typical base pay range for this role is $90,000- $125,000. This base pay is a national average and may not be applicable to all locations.


ABOUT US

A company to be proud of

We're a global leader in financial administration with over 12,000 employees across more than 21 different countries. At Computershare, it's more than just a job, our open and inclusive culture means that we will help you to grow, to move forward and make the most of our world of opportunities.

A diverse and inclusive place to work

Computershare celebrate the diversity of our people, and we welcome applications from everyone. We believe that having a culture of inclusion is essential in delivering good results. Attracting, retaining, and developing a diverse workforce where employees feel valued, respected, and empowered allows people to reach their full potential. As a business this diversity helps us to better reflect and understand our customers' needs to allow us to drive better outcomes.

We are happy to accommodate individual needs during your application journey. If you require disability accommodations or adjustments, please email us at TalentAcquisition@computershare.com detailing your requirements and contact information.

Computershare is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by applicable law.

ABOUT THE TEAM

We're a market leader with decades of experience as a provider of trustee and sophisticated agency services for private and public companies, investment bankers, asset managers, and governments and institutions. Our organisation offers a broad range of services with a best-in-class reputation built on our high-touch approach to client service. We're looking for people to join us and be a part of our exciting future as one of the top corporate trust firms in North America.

Client-provided location(s): Columbia, MD, USA; St Paul, MN, USA
Job ID: Computershare-4050
Employment Type: Full Time