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FEDERAL RESERVE OF SAN FRANCISCO Examiner - Community and Regional Institutions Supervision in SALT LAKE CITY, Utah

CompanyFederal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

We are the San Francisco Fed, public servants with a congressionally mandated mission to advance the nation's monetary, financial, and payment systems to build a stronger economy for all Americans. We are a community-engaged bank, and we are committed to understanding and serving the vibrant, diverse people of the Twelfth District. That means we seek and appreciate new perspectives. We respect people for what they do and for who they are. We build opportunities to learn and grow. When you join the SF Fed, you become part of a team united in its purpose to promote an economy that works for everyone.

The Supervision + Credit (S+C) group is responsible for the supervision and regulation of state member banks (SMBs), bank holding companies, savings and loan holding companies, financial holding companies, data service providers, trust companies, and foreign banking organizations that operate in the Twelfth District. Supervised institutions are in all states of the District and range in size and complexity from small community organizations to some of the largest banking organizations in the country.

The Examiner role is part of the S+C Community and Regional Institution Supervision (CRIS) team, which is responsible for developing and executing the supervisory strategies for community banking organizations (i.e., those with consolidated assets below $10 billion) and the System's largest portfolio of regional banking organizations (i.e., those with consolidated assets between $10 billion and $100 billion).

Examiners participate in supervisory work for our portfolio of state member banks, bank holding companies, and non-bank subsidiaries. Examiners lead higher complexity examination events and may act in a dedicated capacity for specified institutions, which would include assisting in the development and execution of supervisory strategy, ongoing monitoring, and leading discreet supervisory events.

Essential Responsibilities: * Participates on point-in-time examination/inspection teams, as an examiner-in-charge (EIC) of examinations/inspections, and/or as a member of a dedicated supervisory team overseeing CRIS institutions, including state member banks, non-bank subsidiaries, trust departments, and/or financial, bank and savings and loan holding companies. * Leads projects within an examination work cycle and/or acts as an EIC, which often includes scoping and organizing examination activities, and overseeing the work processes and coordinating assignments of junior staff, as well as finalizing examination reports, briefings, memoranda, and/or other examination deliverables, including providing sign-off when acting as EIC, ensuring that all written materials adhere to all relevant rules and regulations and reflect high-quality, thorough analyses and actionable conclusions. * Assesses institutions from an enterprise-wide perspective, including utilizing holistic knowledge to engage in risk management analysis across an institution's various operations, identifying and assessing emerging trends and potential impacts on financial institutions, and developing analytical processes to monitor risk. * Delivers conclusions and recommendations in both verbal and written format to senior management of the institution and boards of directors, assisting junior staff acting as EICs in the delivery of complex and sensitive messaging, as needed, as well as leading meetings and presentations to internal and external stakeholders, which frequently comprises senior Reserve Bank leaders and Board of Governors staff. * Maintains and deepens relationships with supervisory personnel at the Board of... For full info follow application link.

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our people reflect the diversity and the ideas of the community we serve.

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