Bank of China, U.S.A.

Operational Risk Management Department - Third Party Risk Management Associate

Location US-NY-New York
ID
2026-4058
Category
Risk
Position Type
Full-Time
Posting Date
2 months ago(1/27/2026 9:31 AM)

Introduction

Established in 1912, Bank of China is one of the largest banks in the world, with over $3 trillion in assets and a footprint that spans more than 60 countries and regions. Our long-term outlook, institutional weight and global breadth provide our clients with a stable and reliable financial partner, whether in Corporate or Personal Banking or our Trade Services, Commodities, Financial Institutions and Global Markets lines of business.

Overview

The incumbent will execute TPRM technology and data analytics projects and prepare aggregated TPRM reports on risk data and analysis.

Responsibilities

Include but are not limited to:  

 

TPRM Program Management

  • Assess, monitor and track third party risk management lifecycle activities as second line of defense
  • Ensure the completeness of the central documentations of the bank wide third party population

Process Improvement

  • Design and develop in-house technical solutions and dashboards. Contribute directly to technical implementation through hands-on development, code reviews, and architectural design
  • Maintain technical documentation and contribute to project management best practices. Communicate progress, risks, and technical decisions to cross-functional stakeholders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree is required, and an advanced degree is preferred
  • Minimum 3 years of work experience in financial service industry is required
  • Background in software development and data science to provide support to translate bank needs into platform solutions
  • Skilled in Software Development, Data Analysis, Dashboard Development, Project Management

Pay Range

Actual salary is commensurate with candidate’s relevant years of experience, skillset, education and other qualifications.

USD $42,000.00 - USD $90,000.00 /Yr.

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