BRCO Governance Analyst
The Business Risk and Control Officers (BRCOs) play a pivotal role in guiding the business to identify and understand risk exposures and the controls needed which are integral to reducing risk and safeguarding our customers and colleagues. BRCOs are critical to the success of the Risk Management Lifecyle and play a role in Planning, Identifying, Assessing, Mitigating, Monitoring, and Reporting. BRCOs are members of the First Line of Defense (1LOD) who:
- Provide leadership and coaching to the 1LOD to proactively identify and effectively manage risks.
- Translate and educate 1LOD to enable and drive business relevant implementation of Second Line of Defense (2LOD) risk management frameworks, policies, taxonomies, and inventories.
- Review, validate, and test 1LOD activities to ensure adequate control design and effective control operation.
- Provide credible challenge to 1LOD colleagues, ensuring safeguard and risk mitigation measures are upheld in decision making and adherence to 2LOD frameworks and policies prior to 2LOD review.
- Drive two-way collaboration across 1LOD and 2LOD; liaise between 1LOD and 2LOD to drive engagement throughout the risk management lifecycle.
- Collaborate and coordinate across the organization to help navigate and mitigate horizontal risk promoting resilience and ensuring safety and soundness.
- Document, aggregate and report risk in accordance with the risk management lifecycle.
The Business Risk and Control Office (BRCO) Governance Analyst for Line of Business will be responsible for collaborating with 1LOD on risk management frameworks, tools, regulatory requirements and how to build and maintain internal controls. They will also be responsible for supporting the governance and management of the Line of Business framework and programs as well as supporting various risk committees. The BRCO Governance Analyst role will also be responsible for helping advise, guide, support and/or own 1LOD additional risk activities, while ensuring alignment to 2LOD frameworks and policies, in topics such as Exams, Compliance, Third-Party Risk, Model Risk, Complaints, Human Capital, and Business Continuity.
Position Responsibilities
Collaborates with 1LOD on risk management frameworks, tools, regulatory requirements and how to build and maintain internal controls.
- Provides leadership and coaching to 1LOD to proactively identify and effectively manage risks.
- Translates and educates 1LOD to enable and drive business relevant implementation of Second Line of Defense (2LOD) risk management frameworks, policies, taxonomies, and inventories.
- Drives two-way collaboration across 1LOD and 2LOD; liaise between 1LOD and 2LOD to drive engagement throughout the risk management lifecycle.
- Collaborates and coordinates across the organization to help navigate and mitigate horizontal risk promoting resilience and ensuring safety and soundness.
- Drives a strong enterprise risk culture by fostering rigor and discipline focused on risk and compliance awareness, ethical business practices, transparency, and escalation.
- Learns continuously about the line of business to strengthen subject matter expertise and provide more valuable application of risk guidance.
- Collaborates with and supports other BRCO team members to ensure a robust and comprehensive implementation of 2LOD frameworks within 1LOD.
Line of Business Governance and Risk Committees
- Supports the governance and management of the Line of Business (LOB) risk management framework and program.
- Supports the operation of the internal risk forums/meetings.
- Supports the production of risk profiles and risk dashboards for departments within Line of Business.
- Prepares program documentation and procedures.
- Supports risk committees in accordance with the Corporate Governance Framework with the primary focus on risk identification, assessment, and/or mitigation. Maintains charters, captures minutes, prepares meeting packages, and prepares reports on activities for the authorizing committee and escalates issues as needed.
Provides credible challenge to 1LOD colleagues, ensuring safeguard and risk mitigation measures are upheld in decision making and adherence to 2LOD frameworks and policies prior to 2LOD review.
Advises, guides, supports additional risk activities required for a well-functioning organization, such as:
- Exam related activities: Supports exam related activities including regulatory, 2LOD, Internal Audit, various internal Risk Pillars, etc. Gathers data, answers questions, reviews materials, responses and validate 1LOD remediation work (e.g. artifacts, action plans, etc).
- Compliance Liaison: Understands and translates how to apply the identified rules, regulations, and laws to assist the business to create proper controls.
- Supplier Management and Third-Party Risk: Provides guidance and works with 1LOD to identify, measure, control, monitor, and report on Third-Party risks in accordance with corporate risk policies.
- Model Risk: Partners with 1LOD to ensure adherence to model risk management policies and procedures. Understands the models owned or used by the line of business. Drives the oversight and governance activities, as required by 2LOD.
- Complaint Oversight: Ensures the logging and management of complaints is aligned to enterprise-wide policies and procedures through regular testing. Assists in root cause analysis, identifies trends and holds 1LOD owners accountable to resolve/fix reoccurring complaints to safeguard our customers and improve their experience.
- Human Capital: Educates and trains business unit on risks that affect them and ensures compliance training requirements are met. Assists with staffing adequacy.
- Business Continuity: May include guiding 1LOD, gathering information, and/or maintaining the Business Continuity plan, and participating in the Business Continuity Exercises.
A successful candidate will have the following knowledge and/or skills:
- Demonstrated knowledge of banking industry products, services, and workflows.
- Familiarity with critical business processes and controls, as well as overall business needs and objectives, for the Line of Business.
- Track record of driving timely and effective issue resolution in a financial services context.
- Ability to educate colleagues on risk management, controls, and compliance concepts, frameworks, and policies.
- Ability to build relationships and engage constructively in a proactive and transparent approach with cross-functional stakeholders, to challenge status quo and drive buy-in to achieve common goals.
- Ability to clearly and effectively communicate, including ability to summarize and explain findings and issues to a wide range of audiences.
- Ability to apply sound judgment and appropriately escalate concerns and issues.
- Ability to demonstrate managerial courage and inspire colleagues across the organization to embrace change.
- Ability to gather, analyze and interpret large datasets from various sources.
- Strong analytical and critical thinking skills with high attention to detail and accuracy.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects, prioritize work, meet deadlines, achieve goals.
- Self-starter, able to work independently under the guidance of management, flexible and can navigate through an organization.
Position Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or a High School Diploma or GED and 6 years of Risk Management or other related experience in the Financial Services Industry
- 4 years of experience in Risk Management, Compliance, Audit, or related field
- Experience advising colleagues in a risk and control environment
- Understanding of various risk types/pillars, risk management, controls, and compliance concepts and frameworks
- Project support/project management skills - ability to provide direction, track progress and ensure alignment with program requirements
- Proficient in risk management software, MS Office Suite, and other related technology tools
- Strongly Preferred: 2 years of experience in Financial Services industry and/or knowledge of Line of Business products, services, and business processes
- Preferred: Experience with risk governance and/or risk committee activities
Category C - Days in the office will either be designated days or will vary week to week from 2-5 days
8:00am - 5:00pm Monday - Friday
To Be Determined Based on Individual Experience
About Comerica
We know our employees are critical to our overall success and we are dedicated to investing in their future. One of the ways we do this is to offer a comprehensive Total Rewards package designed to recognize and reward individual performance, as well support health, well-being, development and security for our colleagues and their family. Total Rewards consists of cash compensation, development and flexible benefit programs designed to meet individual needs today and in the future. Your salary will be commensurate with your work experience and our programs are reviewed regularly to ensure each remain competitive. We are proud to offer benefits such as health and welfare programs, strong retirement benefits, and generous paid time off programs. You and your eligible family members, including domestic partners and their children, can participate in medical, dental, and vision benefits, 401(k) and pension, income protection benefits such as life insurance, AD&D, and supplemental health programs to offset unexpected health care expenses. We also have a variety of time off programs for things like vacation, sick time, disability, and parental leave. Eligibility for some programs varies based on employment status and tenure.
Upon offer, Comerica conducts a comprehensive background and fingerprint check.
NMLS certification requirement: where applicable, a favorable background check screening, credit check, fingerprint check, and NMLS certification is required in accordance with the SAFE Act.
Comerica Incorporated (NYSE: CMA) is a financial services company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and strategically aligned into three major business segments; the Commercial Bank, the Retail Bank, and Wealth Management. Comerica's colleagues focus on relationships, and helping people and businesses be successful. In addition to Texas, Comerica Bank locations can be found in Arizona, California, Florida and Michigan, with select businesses operating in several other states, as well as in Canada and Mexico.
Comerica is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer - veterans/individuals with disabilities, committed to workplace diversity.