Closing Date (MM/DD/YYYY):06/29/2025 Worker Type:Permanent Language(s) Required:English Salary Range (plus eligible to receive a performance based incentive, applicable to position) :$92,310 - $124,890 Risk Specialist (Technology and Information Risk Management)Solid communication skills plus technical expertise neededJoin the team responsible for technology and information risk management. You’ll bring technical expertise to help develop foundational risk management practices. Using your in-depth knowledge of risk management practices and strong communication skills, you’ll identify, assess and monitor operational technology and information risk and explain technical concepts to a non-technical audience. What you’ll do: Work with stakeholders to understand and assess risks related to business processes and projects, customer offerings and key business decisions  Coach and mentor others to effectively manage risk Be prepared to provide recommendations and consultation on risk governance gaps Maintain risk management frameworks and policies Research, develop and implement key risk indicators to monitor FCC’s overall risk trends  What we’re looking for: Dedicated team player who shines in an agile, multi-department and collaborative environment Problem-solver able to deliver on critical timelines and manage multiple priorities Relationship-builder and influencer with proven intellectual curiosity  What you’ll need: Undergraduate degree in agriculture, economics or business administration; a finance, accounting or risk management designation; at least four years of experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience) 
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