Risk Management Analyst Program (Omaha, NE)

FiservOmaha, NE
1dOnsite

About The Position

Calling all innovators – find your future at Fiserv. We’re Fiserv, a global leader in Fintech and payments, and we move money and information in a way that moves the world. We connect financial institutions, corporations, merchants, and consumers to one another millions of times a day – quickly, reliably, and securely. Any time you swipe your credit card, pay through a mobile app, or withdraw money from the bank, we’re involved. If you want to make an impact on a global scale, come make a difference at Fiserv. Job Title Risk Management Analyst Program (Omaha, NE) 2026 Corporate Analyst Program – Risk Management The Fiserv Corporate Analyst Program is a two-year early career development experience designed to accelerate growth in the fintech industry. Within the Enterprise Risk & Controls organization, analysts will rotate through key program workstreams aligned to ERC’s three strategic tracks, Operational Risk, Business & Technology Resiliency and Enterprise Risk, providing a broad, enterprise‑wide view of Fiserv risk management practices. The program is designed to develop strong analytical acumen, risk management capability, and enterprise level perspective through hands on experience. Upon successful completion of the program, analysts are well positioned to transition directly into full time Risk Analyst roles within ERC, equipped to contribute immediately and advance along multiple career paths within Fiserv’s Enterprise Risk & Controls organization. What does a successful Corporate Analyst do? The strongest candidates demonstrate high learning agility and intellectual curiosity, consistently taking ownership of their work and following through on commitments. They exhibit strong attention to detail while effectively managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. These individuals bring professional maturity and sound judgment to their interactions, operate with a collaborative and team-oriented mindset, and are committed to continuous improvement and operational excellence in everything they do.

Requirements

  • Recent graduate of a bachelor's degree, completed in Dec 2023 or after in Enterprise Risk Management, Operational or Financial Risk Management, Economics, Finance, Accounting, Business Analytics, Business Administration, Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, MIS, or Cybersecurity.
  • 3.0+ GPA.
  • 0-2 years of professional work experience.
  • You must currently possess valid and unrestricted U.S. work authorization to be considered for this role.
  • Individuals with temporary visas including, but not limited to, F-1 (OPT, CPT, STEM), H-1B, H-2, or TN, or any candidate requiring sponsorship, now or in the future, will not be considered for this role.

Nice To Haves

  • Recent graduate of a Master’s degree, completed in Dec 2025 or after in Enterprise, Operational, or Financial Risk Management.
  • Proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint, as well as expanding knowledge and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to translate complex concepts into clear and actionable insights.
  • Solid understanding of risk concepts, controls, and governance frameworks further enables analysts to contribute effectively across ERC’s diverse workstreams.
  • High attention to detail and disciplined execution, supported by effective written and verbal communication skills.
  • Military-Affiliated candidates are encouraged to apply (Veterans, Military Spouses, and Guard/Reservists).

Responsibilities

  • Risk Identification & Assessment: Conduct risk assessments, identify control gaps and emerging risks, maintain RCSAs and risk artifacts, and support operational risk programs such as operational risk event reporting, global fraud and model risk management programs.
  • Data Analysis & Reporting: Analyze risk data and build dashboards and metrics; and prepare clear reporting for leadership and governance forums.
  • Control Testing & Validation: Review control design and operating effectiveness, validate remediation evidence, and assess model documentation and testing against internal and regulatory standards.
  • Issue Management & Remediation: Provide support to Controls Champions across issue documentation, root‑cause analysis, action planning, and tracking remediation progress to ensure timely closure.
  • Regulatory & Policy Alignment: Support adherence to enterprise policies, governance standards, and regulatory expectations, ensuring processes align with internal control frameworks.
  • Cross‑Functional Collaboration: Partner with Product, Technology, Operations, Audit, Compliance, and other risk teams to provide insights that strengthen decision‑making and control maturity.
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