The Senior Analyst in the Controls and Governance team is responsible to provide risk and control guidance and support to the Operational teams within Manulife Global Fund Services Operations. The Senior Analyst participates in the review and documentation of the key risks and controls in the Risk and Control Inventory (Archer RSA). As part of responsibilities, the Senior Analyst identifies control gaps and propose corrective action plans (CAP) to solve the issues. He / She ensures that appropriate control monitoring and testing is performed. The Senior Analyst will work with the Global Wealth Asset Management (GWAM) Controls and Governance team to ensure all issues are reviewed and remediated accordingly.
The successful candidate will have an in-depth background and expertise in the asset management industry, in addition to significant experience with internal controls and /or the management of operational risks. A keen ability to build relationships with the impacted stakeholders. Strong analytical skills and the ability to think outside the box offering multiple options for solutions.
Position Responsibilities:
Assist with the establishment and completion of risk control assessments (Risk and Control Self-Assessments) of operational business linesEvaluate and recommend new controls where gaps have been identifiedPerform periodical test of controls in accordance with the defined testing plan, report findings to management, propose remediation plans and support the implementation with the Operational TeamWork with Operational Teams to implement new controls and perform regular testingResearch and investigate independently new issues and innovations to maintain currency of technical expertiseCollect, review and manage internal risk incidents/ loss events, ensure they are logged in timely and that CAPs are developed and implemented within the given deadlinesWork with the Operational Leaders to review and respond to audit findings and recommendations, and ensure audit points are closed within the expected timeframeOversee the implementation of internal control process improvements based on audit pointsImprove current processes adding value and efficienciesIdentify problems and propose solutionsCollaborate with key partners such as Operational Leaders, GWAM Operations Risk Management team and Internal/External auditorsAssist with metrics creation and reportingRequired Qualifications:
5 five years of internal/external audit or equivalent business experienceAccounting designation, CPA preferredHybrid Work Arrangement: Amenability and readiness to work onsite and from home anytime (dependent on business need AND/OR current external environment/situation) and must be willing to work on a mid-shift scheduleKnowledge of audit methodologies, control frameworks and risk management practicesKnowledge of the Asset Management industry (mutual funds, segregated funds, etc.)Knowledge in Data Analytics considered as an assetExperience working in a client-facing, matrix, project-based organization is preferred; typically gained through prior audit, advisory, consulting, or public accounting experience in a “Big Four” or other professional services firm, or other large organizations.Ability to quickly understand business processes and their risk implications, analyze complex situations, reach appropriate conclusions, and make value-added and practical recommendationsAbility to communicate clearly and concisely to effectively deliver key messages verbally and in writing, and to listen and consider various perspectivesResults oriented with a focus on quality, delivering value, and strong attention to detailAbility to balance priorities and meet deadlinesStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsStrong organizational and planning skillsDemonstrate creative and critical thinking skillsWhen you join our team:
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Working Arrangement
Hybrid