Atlas Search
Vice President, Regulatory Reporting (CCAR) (Morristown)
Atlas Search, Morristown, New Jersey, United States, 07961
Regulatory Reporting
CCAR (Vice President)
Location:
Northern New Jersey
Overview A large, globally active financial services institution is seeking a
Vice President
to lead aspects of its
prudential regulatory reporting and CCAR
function. This role sits within a highly visible regulatory reporting team responsible for complex Federal Reserve submissions and oversight of end-to-end reporting processes. The position offers significant exposure to senior stakeholders, regulators, enterprise data, and governance frameworks, and plays a key role in ensuring regulatory compliance, data integrity, and control effectiveness across the organization.
Key Responsibilities Regulatory Reporting & Oversight Oversee preparation, review, and submission of key U.S. prudential regulatory reports, including capital and systemic risk filings Identify, assess, and mitigate regulatory reporting risks across products, businesses, and legal entities Ensure reporting activities comply with applicable laws, regulations, and internal control standards Perform ongoing reviews to identify gaps, weaknesses, or emerging risks within regulatory reporting processes Controls, Governance & Risk Evaluate the effectiveness of governance frameworks and internal controls supporting regulatory reporting Design and implement enhancements to strengthen controls, documentation, and issue remediation Support the broader control and risk management agenda through proactive risk assessments and escalation Data, Systems & Analytics Analyze regulatory data to identify trends, insights, and impacts to business performance Oversee regulatory reporting systems and tools, partnering with technology teams on enhancements and integrations Support data lineage, issue management, and documentation requirements tied to regulatory submissions Stakeholder & Regulatory Engagement Serve as a key point of contact for regulatory bodies, including responding to inquiries and supporting examinations Advise senior management and cross-functional stakeholders on regulatory reporting impacts and requirements Present complex regulatory information in a clear and actionable manner to leadership Leadership & Development Contribute to regulatory reporting strategy, policy development, and continuous improvement initiatives If managing staff: lead, coach, and develop team members while planning for future resource needs If operating as an individual contributor: act as a subject matter expert guiding technical direction and mentoring junior professionals
Qualifications Required Significant experience preparing, reviewing, and submitting U.S. Federal Reserve regulatory filings, including CCAR-related reports Strong background in banking or financial services with deep understanding of complex transactions and capital frameworks Proven ability to manage competing priorities in a deadline-driven environment Strong communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills Hands-on experience with regulatory reporting platforms (AXIOM strongly preferred) Preferred Experience with additional regulatory filings (e.g., consolidated capital, liquidity, or international reports) Knowledge of Basel III frameworks, leverage ratios, and capital adequacy concepts Experience with data governance, issue management, and data lineage Accounting or finance background; CPA preferred
CCAR (Vice President)
Location:
Northern New Jersey
Overview A large, globally active financial services institution is seeking a
Vice President
to lead aspects of its
prudential regulatory reporting and CCAR
function. This role sits within a highly visible regulatory reporting team responsible for complex Federal Reserve submissions and oversight of end-to-end reporting processes. The position offers significant exposure to senior stakeholders, regulators, enterprise data, and governance frameworks, and plays a key role in ensuring regulatory compliance, data integrity, and control effectiveness across the organization.
Key Responsibilities Regulatory Reporting & Oversight Oversee preparation, review, and submission of key U.S. prudential regulatory reports, including capital and systemic risk filings Identify, assess, and mitigate regulatory reporting risks across products, businesses, and legal entities Ensure reporting activities comply with applicable laws, regulations, and internal control standards Perform ongoing reviews to identify gaps, weaknesses, or emerging risks within regulatory reporting processes Controls, Governance & Risk Evaluate the effectiveness of governance frameworks and internal controls supporting regulatory reporting Design and implement enhancements to strengthen controls, documentation, and issue remediation Support the broader control and risk management agenda through proactive risk assessments and escalation Data, Systems & Analytics Analyze regulatory data to identify trends, insights, and impacts to business performance Oversee regulatory reporting systems and tools, partnering with technology teams on enhancements and integrations Support data lineage, issue management, and documentation requirements tied to regulatory submissions Stakeholder & Regulatory Engagement Serve as a key point of contact for regulatory bodies, including responding to inquiries and supporting examinations Advise senior management and cross-functional stakeholders on regulatory reporting impacts and requirements Present complex regulatory information in a clear and actionable manner to leadership Leadership & Development Contribute to regulatory reporting strategy, policy development, and continuous improvement initiatives If managing staff: lead, coach, and develop team members while planning for future resource needs If operating as an individual contributor: act as a subject matter expert guiding technical direction and mentoring junior professionals
Qualifications Required Significant experience preparing, reviewing, and submitting U.S. Federal Reserve regulatory filings, including CCAR-related reports Strong background in banking or financial services with deep understanding of complex transactions and capital frameworks Proven ability to manage competing priorities in a deadline-driven environment Strong communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills Hands-on experience with regulatory reporting platforms (AXIOM strongly preferred) Preferred Experience with additional regulatory filings (e.g., consolidated capital, liquidity, or international reports) Knowledge of Basel III frameworks, leverage ratios, and capital adequacy concepts Experience with data governance, issue management, and data lineage Accounting or finance background; CPA preferred