About this role:
Wells Fargo is seeking a Financial Crimes Specialist - Quality Assurance
In this role, you will:
Required Qualifications:
Job Expectations:
- Evaluate output from the Global Sanctions Office & AML Program which includes Corporate Politically Exposed Persons, Global Sanctions Screening & Reporting, and Enhanced Due Diligence.
- Effectively manage a personal work queue and consistently deliver error free quality control reviews.
- Use approved policies and procedures in order to complete reviews that are clear, concise, and easily understood by due diligence consultants and leaders.
- Examine and analyze programs, processes, and/or files of unusual, complex and/or higher risk transactions to ensure compliance with internal company requirements and/or agency or government regulations.
- Clearly communicate overall process or transaction quality and provide feedback to appropriate contacts regarding identified material deficiencies or issues including identification of inconsistencies.
- Analyze risks and offset and develop solutions for problems identified.
- Work directly with peers and leaders throughout all groups within the Customer Due Diligence Group.- In this role, the candidate could potentially participate in multiple projects across Financial Crimes Risk Management. They will be expected to adhere to all relevant milestones for which they are accountable and provide project sponsors/leaders with timely project status updates while keeping them aware of any issues that may cause a delay in the project
Keyskills: Quality Assurance risk assessment financial crimes strategies Financial Crimes fraud prevention strategies Operational Risk
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