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Enterprise Risk Management Assistant Vice President
MUFGEnterprise Risk Management Assistant Vice President at MUFG focusing on risk appetite and reporting. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure effective risk governance and compliance.
Posted 5/7/2026full-timeTempe • Arizona, Florida • 🇺🇸 United StatesLead💰 $130,000 - $174,000 per yearWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Support the design, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the Enterprise Risk Management framework, with a focus on risk appetite, enterprise risk reporting, risk identification, and risk governance practices.
- Coordinate the development, monitoring, and reporting of entity Risk Appetite Statement (RAS), including metrics, limits, thresholds, and escalation processes.
- Produce dynamic, insightful risk reporting and dashboards for senior management, risk committees, and regulators, enabling informed decision-making and accountability.
- Partner with stakeholders across entities and across the First, Second, and Third Lines of Defense to aggregate and synthesize risk information and emerging risk themes.
- Support risk governance forums, including preparation of materials, coordination of inputs, and follow-up on action items.
- Ensure ERM processes, standards, and reporting align across the firm and with regulatory expectations, internal policies, and industry best practices.
- Contribute to the identification, assessment, and communication of emerging risks and trends.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to business and risk partners by providing guidance on enterprise risk concepts, risk appetite alignment, and governance expectations.
- Assist with the maintenance and enhancement of ERM-related policies, procedures, and supporting documentation.
- Collaborate with technology and data teams to improve risk data quality, reporting capabilities, and governance tooling where applicable.
Requirements
What you’ll need- 3-5 years of experience in enterprise risk management, risk governance, or a related risk and control role within financial services.
- Experience supporting or managing enterprise-wide risk appetite frameworks, risk reporting, or similar governance programs.
- Strong understanding of the bank regulatory environment and regulatory expectations related to enterprise risk management.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex risk topics clearly and concisely.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Teams, SharePoint, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- Experience working with risk management systems or GRC tools (e.g., OpenPages, PowerBI, Wdesk) preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to manage confidential information with discretion and professionalism.
- Proven stakeholder management skills with the ability to build trust, collaborate across functions, and influence outcomes.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities concurrently and independently drive deliverables.
- Adaptable and proactive, with the ability to respond to changing priorities while maintaining focus on key objectives.
Benefits
Comp & perks- comprehensive health and wellness benefits
- retirement plans
- educational assistance and training programs
- income replacement for qualified employees with disabilities
- paid maternity and parental bonding leave
- paid vacation, sick days, and holidays
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Hard Skills & Tools
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