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IDD and ODD activities conducted by the CIO are risk‐aligned, * The framework has appropriate controls, documentation, metrics, and monitoring, and * risks are identified, escalated, and remediated ...

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How much do odd job jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for odd job in the United States is $23.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Odd Job worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Odd Job worker, you need versatility, basic handyman or general labor skills, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with common tools, safety equipment, and sometimes a valid driver’s license are typically required. Reliability, problem-solving, and strong communication skills help you stand out by adapting to varied tasks and client needs. These skills ensure effective, safe, and customer-friendly completion of a wide range of projects.

What types of tasks can I expect to handle on a typical day as an Odd Job worker?

As an Odd Job worker, your daily tasks can vary greatly depending on client needs and your particular skill set. You might find yourself doing anything from minor home repairs, furniture assembly, and painting, to yard work, moving assistance, or basic cleaning. Flexibility and adaptability are key, as you’ll often switch between different types of jobs and locations. Additionally, strong communication skills are important since you'll regularly coordinate with clients and sometimes work alongside other contractors or team members.

What are odd jobs?

Odd jobs are small, varied tasks or short-term work assignments that typically do not require specialized skills or long-term commitment. They can include chores like yard work, minor repairs, cleaning, moving furniture, or helping with errands. People often hire someone for an odd job when they need help with a specific task or project, rather than ongoing employment. Odd jobs are common among freelancers, students, and those looking for flexible work opportunities.

What is the difference between Odd Job vs Handyman?

AspectOdd JobHandyman
Required CredentialsNone or minimalBasic skills, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentVaried, often temporary tasksConsistent, home or business repairs
Employer/Industry UsageIndividuals seeking quick helpCompanies or independent contractors
Common Search/ComparisonYesNo

Odd Jobs typically involve short-term, one-off tasks that require minimal skills or credentials. Handymen usually perform a broader range of repair and maintenance work, often with some certifications. While Odd Jobs are often arranged informally, Handymen work in more structured environments, providing ongoing services for homeowners or businesses.

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Compliance Officer

Compliance Officer

Key Bank

Cleveland, OH • On-site

Full-time

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KeyBank rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 89 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

38th of 141 rated banks


Job description

Location:

200 Middle Street, Suite 301, Portland Maine

Job Summary

We are seeking a Compliance Officer to join the 1st Line of Defense (1LOD) in the Wealth Management Risk department and work in close partnership with the Chief Investment Office (CIO). This role is embedded within the business and is accountable for enabling, supporting, and strengthening the CIO's ownership of investment and operation risk through a clearly defined, practical, and executable risk framework. This role ensures that:

  • IDD and ODD activities conducted by the CIO are risk‐aligned,
  • The framework has appropriate controls, documentation, metrics, and monitoring, and
  • risks are identified, escalated, and remediated through 1LOD standards.

This is a foundational position for someone with experience in portfolio management, investment research, and/or investment risk who wants to shape how investment risk is governed across the firm.

Essential Functions

  • CIO Investment Risk Framework Ownership
  • Develop, refine, and operationalize a comprehensive investment risk framework for CIO activities.
  • Define KRIs/KPIs across exposures, factor risks, concentrations, liquidity, derivatives use, guideline adherence, and operational themes.
  • Establish documentation standards and monitoring expectations for CIO‐owned processes.
  • Enablement of IDD/ODD Performed by CIO
  • Help design and maintain the policies, procedures, and control standards for how CIO conducts IDD and ODD.
  • Ensure risk tiering, review frequencies, issues tracking, and escalation rules are clearly defined and followed.
  • Review CIO‐completed IDD/ODD materials for completeness, risk coverage, clarity of findings, and appropriate remediation.
  • Ensure findings, limitations, and required actions identified by the CIO are captured, tracked, and addressed within established 1LOD risk processes.
  • Governance, Controls, and Documentation
  • Document investment processes, controls, and oversight routines for RCSAs, audits, and regulatory needs.
  • Coordinate issue logs, exceptions, and remediation plans from CIO‐owned processes.
  • Ensure governance forums receive clear, consistent risk reporting.
  • Risk Reporting & Analytics
  • Build dashboards that highlight CIO risk exposures, trends, outliers, and high‐impact themes for review by leadership.
  • Ensure metrics are linked to the framework and updated consistently.
  • Support ad‐hoc risk analyses in response to market events, strategy changes, or committee requests.
  • Partnership & Culture
  • Sit with the CIO team to understand their workflows and ensure the risk framework is practical and adopted.
  • Facilitate feedback loops, training, and communication to strengthen a risk‐aware culture.
  • Act as the primary 1LOD point of coordination with 2LOD Compliance, ERM, and other control partners to ensure alignment, transparency, and efficient handoffs.

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in finance, Economics, Accounting, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field (preferred).

Work Experience

  • A minimum of 3 years in portfolio management, investment research, or investment risk; familiarity with IDD/ODD concepts strongly preferred.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively in a regulatory environment (required).

Licenses and Certifications

  • CFA, CAIA, or CFIRS, or FRM preferred or in progress.

Skills

  • Understanding and applying laws and regulations relevant to banking and consumer finance.
  • Evaluating potential risks and identifying control gaps in processes and systems.
  • Conducting ongoing reviews to ensure adherence to compliance standards.
  • Performing independent evaluations of controls and procedures to ensure regulatory alignment.
  • Ensuring lending practices meet fair lending laws and guidelines.
  • Identifying and mitigating risks that could disrupt business operations.
  • Using analytical tools to interpret data and uncover compliance issues or trends.
  • Assessing internal policies for consistency with current regulations.
  • Documenting findings and communicating risks through clear, concise reports.
  • Building strong relationships across departments to support compliance initiatives.
  • Leading compliance-related projects and mentoring junior analysts.
  • Applying sound judgment in evaluating complex compliance scenarios.
  • Clearly conveying compliance requirements and findings to diverse audiences.
  • Staying current with regulatory changes and industry best practices.
  • Designing effective solutions to address compliance challenges.

Core Competencies

  • Strong analytical and writing skills
  • Understanding of investment vehicles, governance processes, controls, and fiduciary risk expectations
  • Ability to translate investment complexity into structured risk frameworks
  • Experience with risk tools (Bloomberg/PORT, Morningstar, Charles River IMS, FactSet, etc.).
  • Builder mentality; strong judgment; ability to influence senior stakeholders; collaborative but firm on risk standards.
  • All KeyBank employees are expected to demonstrate Key's Values and abide by Key's Code of Conduct.

Physical Demands

  • General Office - Prolonged sitting, ability to communicate face to face in person or on the phone with teammates and clients, frequent use of PC/laptop, occasional lifting/pushing/pulling of backpacks, computer bags up to 10 lbs.

Travel

  • Occasional travel to include overnight stay.

Work Location Category

  • Hybrid (3+ days)

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

This position is eligible to earn a base salary in the range of $71,000.00 - $125,000.00 annually. Placement within the pay range may differ based upon various factors, including but not limited to skills, experience and geographic location. Compensation for this role also includes eligibility for incentive compensation which may include production, commission, and/or discretionary incentives.

Please click here (https://www.key.com/about/careers/working-with-us/benefits.html) for a list of benefits for which this position is eligible.

Key has implemented an approach to employee workspaces which prioritizes in-office presence, while providing flexible options in circumstances where roles can be performed effectively in a mobile environment.

Job Posting Expiration Date: 06/12/2026

KeyCorp is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to sustaining an inclusive culture. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, pregnancy, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.

Qualified individuals with disabilities or disabled veterans who are unable or limited in their ability to apply on this site may request reasonable accommodations by emailing HR_Compliance@keybank.com.

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KeyBank is an organization collectively committed to helping you unlock your potential and discover what truly drives you. Working here means sharing our purpose to help our clients, colleagues, and communities thrive. You'll find genuinely supportive teammates, a flexible, inclusive work environment, challenging projects, accessible leaders, and opportunities to grow in your position and your career. For 200 years, Key has opened doors in our communities. Let us open one for you.


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Key is one of the nation's largest bank-based financial services companies. Key provides deposit, lending, cash management, insurance, and investment services to individuals and businesses in 15 states under the name KeyBank National Association through a network of more than 1,200 branches and more than 1,500 ATMs. Key also provides a broad range of sophisticated corporate and investment banking products, such as merger and acquisition advice, public and private debt and equity, syndications, and derivatives to middle market companies in selected industries throughout the United States under the KeyBanc Capital Markets trade name.

Industry

Banking and credit intermediation

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Cleveland, OH, US

Year founded

1849