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Capital Controllership Analyst

Company Name:
GE Capital
Posted Position Title
Capital Controllership Analyst
About Us
Headquartered in Norwalk Connecticut, GE Capital is one of the world's largest providers of credit and expertise. For more than 1 million businesses, GE Capital provides financing to purchase, lease and distribute equipment, as well as capital for real estate and corporate acquisitions, refinancings and restructurings. GE Capital operates in a number of industries, from airlines, healthcare and energy financing to fleet, franchise and middle market corporate finance. For approximately 80 million consumers, GE Capital offers credit cards and retail sales finance programs. GE Capital is an extension of GE's rich heritage of building and supporting growth, providing customers with insight, knowledge and expertise in addition to financing. At GE, developing people is embedded in our culture and integral to our growth. Join us and you'll find yourself part of a dynamic team full of professional challenges and opportunities. To learn more visit www.gecapital.com.
Role Summary/Purpose
GE is an equal opportunity employer, offering a great work environment, challenging career opportunities, professional training and competitive compensation. The Capital Controllership Analyst role in General Electric Capital Corporation (GECC) Capital Management team is responsible for building out controllership of the Regulatory Capital Adequacy process including the Regulatory Capital calculations. The role will be responsible for data lineage and control for regulatory capital calculations. The role will be responsible for maintaining capital policies and procedures.
Essential Responsibilities
Develop and deliver training on capital concepts to support functions and lines of business.
Develop and support controllership of GECC's regulatory capital adequacy processes
Support the maintenance of GECC's Capital Management Policy, describing the processes and practices used by the Company to set, measure, monitor, and manage the Company's capital levels in a manner appropriate for its risk profile
Qualifications/Requirements
Basic Requirements:
Bachelors' degree with 6
years financial accounting/risk analysis experience, or CAS Graduate
Strong analytical skills
Experience training stakeholders across several functions or businesses
Eligibility
Qualifications:
Must submit your application for employment through gecareers.com to be considered (Internals via COS)
Must be 18 years or older
Must be willing to comply with pre-employment screening, including but not limited to drug testing, reference verification, and background check.
Must be willing to work out of an office in Norwalk, Connecticut
Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required.
Applicants for this position who are currently employed on H-1B visa must have at least 2 years of eligibility remaining on their visa term in order for GE to petition for an employment based visa on behalf of such applicant
Desired Characteristics
Financial Management (FMP) or Risk (RMP) Program graduate (internal GE only)
Experience working with global teams in a matrix environment
Strong problem solving skills and ability to execute in a fast paced environment and manage multiple priorities
Experience with the ICAAP Supervisory Requirements, Basel 1 and US Basel 3 guidelines, the Federal Reserve System's regulations regarding capital planning for U.S. bank holding companies and the Dodd-Frank Act
High energy, self-starter, team player
Effective communication skills-written and verbal presentation
Strong team playerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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