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Technology and Cybersecurity Risk Specialists

Looking to the future - Technology Risk in Banking Metro Dallas, TX/Metro Detroit, MI As an employer within Banking and Financial Services for the last 170 years, the industry has and will continue to be dynamic on how we serve our customers and how our corporate support functions position the company for continued success. This acknowledgement requires a key group of professionals who tactically identify Technology Risks and innovatively create and implement the best corresponding safeguards for the company. Comerica Bank employees enjoy a comprehensive and appealing Total Rewards Package and a good work-life balance. Comerica offers colleagues competitive base pay and a mix of variable compensation programs that reward performance. Compared to other financial institutions, our benefit programs have a high overall value, and we are proud to offer a variety of supplemental options to meet your personal needs, as well as individual learning and development opportunities to help you expand your professional knowledge. This posting is created to broadly reach Technology professionals with an expertise and passion specific to Technology and Cybersecurity Risk concentrations. We are actively hiring:
-Technology Risk Product Manager (6 years developing and implementing Technology internal controls, policies and procedures) -Business Unit Risk Analyst Lead (2 years working with concepts and practices of IT risk management, IT process and related controls) -Technology and Cyber Risk Specialist (5 years with Cyber/Tech management, designing and implementing controls and governance standards) Must have indefinite employment authorization. Auburn Hills Operations Center 8am to 5pm.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Risk & Quantitative Analysis, IT Security, Technology ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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