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Sr. Director of Enterprise Risk Programs and Intelligence

Common Securitization Solutions is a joint venture between Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that operates the Common Securitization Platform (CSP), the largest and most advanced mortgage securitization platform in the U.S., to support the housing finance market.

Common Securitization Solutions

Employee count: 501-1000

Salary: 237k-268k USD

United States only

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OVERVIEW

The Company

U.S. Financial Technology (U.S. FinTech) is seeking an experienced Senior Director of Enterprise risk Programs and Intelligence to join our team of talented professionals. This is a full-time remote opportunity.

U.S. FinTech built and operates the largest and most advanced mortgage securitization platform in the world, supporting the Uniform Mortgage-Backed Security (UMBS) of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

Supporting 70% of the mortgage-backed securities in the market, U.S. FinTech provides best-in-class single-family issuance, bond administration, disclosure, and tax services. We support a broad portfolio of products for our clients with full lifecycle management.

Our market-leading, cloud-based, end-to-end platform executes transactions on an extraordinary scale which has bolstered liquidity in the secondary mortgage market, one of the largest and most important financial markets in the world. Our unique approach to securitization combines the best minds in financial services with the know-how, flexibility, and innovation of leading technologists.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Job Information

The Senior Director, Enterprise Risk Programs & Intelligence, leads to the integration of enterprise-wide risk insights, monitoring, and strategic risk programs to support effective risk oversight and executive decision making.

This role is responsible for advancing the organization’s enterprise risk management capabilities through the development of risk indicators, analytics, scenario analysis, and enterprise-wide risk reporting while overseeing key risk programs such as third-party risk management, people risk, financial risk monitoring and emerging risk identification.

The Sr. Director will partner closely with leaders, technology and operations teams, finance, HR and risk program owners to develop a holistic view of enterprise risk exposure ensuring that leadership and the Board receive timely, actionable insights into emerging risks and risk reporting.

This role reports into the Chief Risk Officer and serves as key member of the Risk Leadership Team.

Key Job Functions

Enterprise Risk Programs:

  • Lead the design, enhancement and integration of core ERM programs:
    • Risk Appetite: Develop and maintain the risk taxonomy and risk appetite for approval by ERC and Board. This includes establishing and maintaining processes for Risk Appetite monitoring and escalation and leveraging appropriate systems and tools.
    • Key Indicator Program: Lead the development and monitoring of Key Indicator framework (Key Risk Indicators, Key Control Indicators, and Key Performance Indicators) and enterprise risk appetite metrics.
    • Scenario Analysis: Lead enterprise scenario analysis exercises (long tail & short tai) to assess potential risk event and emerging risk exposures. Translate outputs into clear implications and action-oriented insights.
    • Enterprise Risk Profile Development
  • Ensure alignment of risk programs to the enterprise strategy and regulatory expectations.
  • Integrate outputs across programs to create a cohesive enterprise risk view, ensuring the view reflects both the current state and forward-looking risk outlook.

Risk Analytics and Reporting

  • Own the development and execution of enterprise risk reporting, dashboard and analytic capabilities. Define the reporting standards, data requirements and visualization strategies.
  • Translate complex risk data into clear actionable insights for Executive leadership, Committees, and the Board.
  • Evolve reporting from static summaries to forward looking, insight driven analysis.

Risk Aggregation & Enterprise View

  • Lead the development of risk aggregation methodologies across risk domains.
  • Integrate data from KRIs, RCSAs, scenario analysis and risk assessments.
  • Identify risk interdependencies, concentrations and systemic exposures.
  • Produce enterprise level views that support decision making and prioritization.

Third & Fourth Party Risk Management Program

Oversee the Third and Fourth Party Risk Management (TPRM) Program, including monitoring and oversight of vendor risk exposure, concentration risk and systemic dependencies. Additionally, ensure development and implementation of periodic Third-Party Risk Management reporting, to impacted business/corporate stakeholders, the Executive Committee, Enterprise Risk Committee, and Board.

Strategic, Financial and People Risk Oversight

Establish appropriate monitoring and oversight for the following risks, and partner with Finance, HR and business leaders to integrate these risks into the enterprise risk profile.

  • People Risk: workforce, concentration, succession, culture, conduct risks, etc.
  • Financial Risk: key financial exposures, concentration risks, and macroeconomic trends.
  • Strategic Risk: alignment to strategy and external environment.

External and Emerging Risk Program

  • Lead the Emerging Risk Program, including external risk review and internal risk signals.
  • Support executive discussions with insightful, forward-looking perspectives.

Risk Culture & Training

  • Training & Collaboration: Lead development of risk education and training programs to strengthen enterprise risk awareness and capabilities across the organization (e.g. trainings, newsletters and meetings to foster collaboration and awareness). Facilitate cross-functional collaboration across risk, compliance, technology, operations and corporate functions.
  • Risk Culture: Drive continuous improvement of ERM practices and tools. Foster a culture of proactive risk management through business risk and control champions. Establish strong partnerships across leaders from the organization to ensure risk insights and inform business decision making.

Leadership

  • Build and lead a high performing team.
  • Partner across all 3 LODs and key functions.
  • Serve as a thought partner to the CRO and executive leadership.
  • Drive a culture of data-driven risk management and continuous improvement.

QUALIFICATIONS

Education

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent

  • Advanced degree (MBA, MS or equivalent)

  • Certifications (preferred, but not required)

    • Certified Risk Management Professional (CRMP)

    • Financial Risk Manager (FRM)

    • Certified Third Party Professional (CTPRP)

Minimum Experience

  • Minimum of 12 years in enterprise risk management, operational risk, financial risk or related risk disciplines.

  • Minimum of 7 years of leadership experience in managing enterprise risk programs or risk analytics functions.

  • Minimum of 5 years of people management experience.

  • Applicants must be authorized to work in the US without requiring employer sponsorship currently or in the future. U.S. FinTech does not offer H-1B sponsorship for this position.

Specialized Knowledge & Skills

  • Demonstrated experience developing enterprise risk dashboards, KRIs, and risk reporting for executive leadership and Boards.
  • Experience overseeing or partnering with third party risk management programs.
  • Experience conducting enterprise scenario analysis and emerging risk assessments.
  • Strong understanding of financial services risk management practices and regulatory expectations.
  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities, with ability to effectively work across multiple business lines and functional areas.
  • Strong communications skills, with the ability to challenge business areas all risk domains.
  • Advanced analytics and risk insight capabilities.
  • Strategic risk thinking and enterprise perspective.
  • Executive communication and board level reporting.
  • Executive presence, independent judgment, and the ability to escalate material risk matters.
  • Experience translating regulatory and legal requirements into practical tools, controls, and workflows.
  • High degree of discretion, integrity, and judgement when handling sensitive data and issues.
  • Strong business acumen with strategic business mindset.
  • Ability to work effectively in a team environment that presents a high degree of subjectivity and change.
  • Ability to influence across reporting lines.
  • Experience with SOC 1 and SOC 2 reviews, and committee management

Pay Range $236,500 to $267,750

U.S. FinTech's pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) a candidate’s qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law. U.S. FinTech offers a competitive total compensation package, which includes a performance bonus, 401k match, healthcare coverage, PTO, and a broad range of other benefits.

Employment

As a condition of employment with U.S. Financial Technology, any successful job applicant will be required to successfully complete a background investigation, which may also include a credit check for positions in some areas of our business.

U.S. Financial Technology is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Salary: 237k-268k USD

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About Common Securitization Solutions

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At Common Securitization Solutions (CSS), we are at the forefront of revolutionizing the secondary mortgage market through groundbreaking technology. Established as a joint venture between Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, our core mission is to enhance the efficiency, liquidity, and transparency of housing finance in the United States. We achieve this through the Common Securitization Platform (CSP), the largest and most advanced mortgage securitization platform in the world. This state-of-the-art, cloud-based infrastructure was engineered to be highly scalable and resilient, capable of managing the immense volume and complexity of the U.S. mortgage market. The CSP securely houses and processes critical mortgage-backed securities (MBS) data, including loan-level details, pool information, payoffs, and delinquency status, supporting approximately 70% of the total MBS market.

Our innovation focus is relentless. We continuously leverage cutting-edge technologies to drive progress and deliver unparalleled value to our clients and the housing finance system. The CSP is a testament to this, built entirely on cloud technology to adapt to real-time market changes and ensure the seamless issuance of the Uniform Mortgage-Backed Security (UMBS). This unified security, made possible by our platform, has been a pivotal development in increasing the liquidity and stability of the market. We utilize a sophisticated tech stack, including AWS for robust cloud infrastructure, to power our platform. By embracing technologies like AWS PrivateLink, Amazon S3 Replication, and developing an Active/Active architecture, we have achieved industry-critical resiliency, guaranteeing data delivery with zero loss and optimizing costs. Our commitment to technological advancement extends to our data analytics capabilities, where we employ tools like Amazon QuickSight to provide near real-time reporting and actionable insights, empowering our partners and stakeholders to make informed decisions. As of mid-2025, the company has also begun operating under the name U.S. Financial Technology, LLC, to better reflect its role in providing advanced technology solutions.

Employee benefits

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Paid Parental Leave

Offers paid leave for new parents.

Group Legal Benefits

Provides access to group legal benefits.

Generous PTO

Provides a generous Paid Time Off policy.

Adoption Assistance

Offers financial assistance for adoption.

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Common Securitization Solutions

Company size

501-1000 employees

Founded in

2013

Chief executive officer

Anthony N. Renzi

Employees live in

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