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ServiceNow Architect

Washington, DC · On-site

$80.75 - $101.50/hr

Demonstrated expertise in ServiceNow, specifically in GRC, IRM, VRM, Compliance, and Audit modules. * Proven experience in architecting and implementing ServiceNow solutions tailored to meet the ...

ServiceNow Architect

Washington, DC · On-site

$80.75 - $101.50/hr

Provide technical leadership and guidance on best practices for ServiceNow modules including FSM, IRM, VRM, Policy & Compliance, and CSM. * Collaborate with stakeholders to understand business needs ...

Validate VRM, DC-DC converters, and power distribution networks. Conduct board bring-up, debugging, and hardware validation. Collaborate with PCB, silicon, thermal, and hardware teams. Optimize ...

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ServiceNow Architect

Washington, DC · On-site

$80.75 - $101.50/hr

Provide technical leadership and guidance on best practices for ServiceNow modules including FSM, IRM, VRM, Policy & Compliance, and CSM. * Collaborate with stakeholders to understand business needs ...

Qualifications: * Proven experience as a ServiceNow Architect with a focus on GRC, IRM, VRM, Compliance, and Audit. * In-depth knowledge of ServiceNow platform capabilities and modules. * Excellent ...

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How much do vrm jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for vrm in the United States is $38.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.80 and $45.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Virtual Relationship Manager (VRM), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Virtual Relationship Manager, you need a strong background in sales, customer relationship management, and financial services, often supported by a business degree or relevant certifications. Familiarity with CRM software, digital communication tools, and banking platforms is typically required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, active listening, and problem-solving abilities help build trust and rapport with clients remotely. These competencies are crucial for effectively managing client relationships, driving business growth, and ensuring client satisfaction in a virtual environment.

How does a VRM (Vendor Relationship Manager) typically collaborate with other departments within an organization?

A VRM often works closely with procurement, legal, finance, and IT teams to ensure vendor contracts align with company policies and strategic goals. Regular interactions may include coordinating with procurement to evaluate vendor performance, partnering with legal for contract negotiations, and consulting with finance to manage budgets and payments. Effective collaboration is key, as VRMs serve as the main point of contact between vendors and internal stakeholders, ensuring smooth communication and issue resolution. This cross-functional teamwork helps maintain strong vendor relationships and supports overall business operations.

What are VRM jobs?

VRM stands for Vendor Relationship Management. VRM jobs involve managing and optimizing the relationship between a company and its suppliers or vendors. Professionals in these roles are responsible for overseeing vendor performance, negotiating contracts, ensuring compliance, and fostering strong partnerships to support business objectives. VRM roles are crucial for organizations that rely on external vendors for products or services, helping to reduce risks and maximize value from vendor relationships.

What is the difference between Vrm vs Mechanical Engineer?

AspectVrmMechanical Engineer
Required CredentialsVrm certification, specialized trainingBachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, possibly PE license
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, quality control labsDesign offices, manufacturing facilities, R&D labs
Industry UsageAutomotive, manufacturing, quality assuranceAutomotive, aerospace, energy, product design
Common Search/ComparisonVrm vs Mechanical EngineerMechanical Engineer

Vrm professionals focus on quality assurance, process validation, and compliance within manufacturing environments, often requiring specific certifications. Mechanical Engineers have a broader scope, including design, analysis, and development of mechanical systems, typically with a degree in engineering. While both roles may work in manufacturing industries, Vrm specialists concentrate on quality and standards, whereas Mechanical Engineers are involved in product development and system design.

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Infographic showing various Vrm job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 75% Physical, 10% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,243 per year, or $38.1 per hour.

Assistant Vice President, Operational Risk Management

Golubcapital

Chicago, IL

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Position Information

Hiring Manager:

Associate Director

Department:

Operational Risk Management

Department Overview

The Operational Risk Management ("ORM") Department is responsible for the Risk Mitigation Framework. The Risk Mitigation Framework provides the process, tools and approach that are needed to support and enhance the control environment required to minimize operational risks related to Golub Capital's non-investment functions. The Risk Mitigation Framework was created to minimize material losses, provide process and internal control oversight, and anticipate potential material loss events. The Risk Mitigation Framework is comprised of a set of consistent and repeatable elements that allow Golub Capital to identify, assess, mitigate, and report on the operational risk profile of the firm. The Risk Mitigation programs include Risk and Control Self-Assessment ("RCSA"), Issue Management ("IM"), Vendor Risk Management ("VRM"), Business Continuity Management ("BCM"), and Internal Control Testing ("ICT").

Position Responsibilities

The essential functions of the Assistant Vice President, Operational Risk Management role includes participation in the assessment of risks the Firm faces and supporting a comprehensive plan to identify, measure, monitor and report risk components. We are looking for an individual to support the continued development of this function and to help us take the program to the next level. This individual will serve as a subject matter expert for the VRM and BCM programs, expand the program's capabilities, increase participation in the programs and drive process improvements.

This role will require strong project management skills to develop detailed plans, track progress, handle obstacles and ultimately deliver new initiatives on budget and on schedule. In addition to managing the project tasks, the candidate will gain a thorough understanding of the deliverables. This is an internal client-facing role requiring communication with users at all levels of the organization. As a result, exceptional verbal and written communication skills are a must.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Oversee the development and implementation of initiatives and tasks associated with the VRM and BCM programs
  • Guide the implementation of the VRM framework, providing strategic direction to the First Line of Defense
  • Manage the central vendor repository for the Firm and oversee the automation of vendor on-boarding and off-boarding processes
  • Facilitate oversight of vendor risk, ensuring vendor relationship owners and management have visibility of existing and emerging threats and identifying mitigation strategies
  • Lead the execution of VRM training to ensure effective application and awareness of the program throughout the Firm
  • Stay informed about the latest developments and regulations in the industry, ensuring compliance and proactive adaptation
  • Liaise with third-party vendors as required, maintaining strong professional relationships
  • Build and maintain VRM and BCM-related reporting to meet the needs of senior management and oversight committees
  • Proactively identify, track and analyze operational risks within Golub Capital, implementing critical control improvements
  • Represent team interests at internal meetings, committees and working groups
  • Cultivate and build relationships with key Operational Risk Management stakeholders, promoting a robust risk culture

Candidate Requirements

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Bachelor's Degree in relevant field and 5+ years of experience in financial services risk management, third-party / vendor risk management, Management Information System (MIS) or related role
  • Experience or detailed knowledge of third-party risk management
  • Certifications (Preferred): Operational Risk Management Certificate, Certified Third Party Risk Management Professional (C3PRMP), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Financial Risk Manager (FRM) Designation; Project Management (PMP)
  • Appropriate knowledge of financial services industry practices, internal controls and regulatory requirements
  • Understanding and experience with operational loss causes, measures and mitigation strategies
  • Experience analyzing excel reports with ability to leverage formulas preferred
  • Experience working with a Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) tool (e.g., MetricStream) or other risk management information systems preferred
  • Assertive, self-motivated, team oriented, flexible and able to multi-task
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills; capable of communicating effectively across all levels of the organization
  • Attention to detail and strong organizational skills, including the ability to handle several projects
  • Highly motivated and resourceful in a fast-paced, growth environment; successful working both independently and as a team member
  • Ability to probe sensitive issues while maintaining the highest level of integrity and objectivity
  • Enthusiastic about working in office and creating a Gold Standard hybrid work culture

Critical Competencies for Success

Our Gold Standards Model defines key behaviors and competencies across 4 dimensions: Leadership, Achieving Results, Personal Effectiveness and Thinking Critically. These behaviors and competencies drive our ability to win together.

  • Leadership: Role models in this area consistently focus on the right goals and priorities and continually develop themselves and others. Always team players, they influence and engage with others to contribute to a supportive and inclusive culture where all feel welcome.
  • Achieving Results: Role models in this area are high achievers who develop careful plans and deliver consistently and effectively. They hold themselves and others accountable for delivering high quality results, and they remove barriers to ensure others can contribute and grow.
  • Personal Effectiveness: Role models in this area build strong relationships, treat others with respect and communicate effectively. They are driven to exceed expectations and are adaptable to changing circumstances.
  • Thinking Critically: Role models in this area understand our business, rely on analytical reasoning and seek diverse perspectives to solve problems. They are forward thinking, anticipating issues and addressing them in advance.

The department-specific competencies define the knowledge, skills and abilities that are needed to successfully perform the functional or technical work of this role.

  • Change Management: Communicates the benefits and the impact of refinements to internal processes or technology.
  • Innovative Mindset: Leverages an agile and creative mindset to drive innovative value creation, continuous process improvement and proactive learning through new technology, processes and people.
  • Risk Management: Identifies, forecasts and articulates ways to pursue and manage informed risks in ambiguous, complex or uncertain situations based on sound value propositions and an analysis of potential rewards and costs.
  • Technical Communication and Documentation: Documents and communicates technical processes and procedures in area of specialty to stakeholders. Adapts the level of detail and specificity based on the needs of the intended audience.
  • Industry Knowledge: Demonstrates an understanding of risk management and the Firm's position in the industry, including its complex structure and competitive advantage in the marketplace. Monitors industry trends and changes and recognizes their relevancy and implications.
  • Business Needs Assessment: Identifies business needs across departments within the Firm to understand the challenges, goals and problems that the business needs to solve and identifies appropriate technical solutions.
  • Project / Program Management: Manages projects and / or programs through planning, identifying resources, monitoring and communicating project activities and assessing impacts of project decisions.

Compensation and Benefits

For Illinois Only: It is expected that the base salary range for this position will be $115,000 to $135,000. Actual salaries may vary based on factors such as skills, experiences and qualifications for the role. The total compensation package for this position may also include other elements and discretionary awards in addition to a full range of medical, financial and / or other benefits (including 401(k) eligibility and various paid time off benefits such as vacation, sick time and parental leave) dependent on the position offered. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment. If hired, the employee will be in an 'at-will position' and the Firm reserves the right to modify base salary (as well as any other discretionary payment or compensation program) at any time including for reasons related to individual performance, Firm or individual department / team performance and market factors.

Golub Capital is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Due to the highly regulated nature of Golub Capital's business and because of the sensitivity of the information that all personnel have access to, Golub Capital performs extensive and thorough pre-hire screens to ensure that its personnel act with expected levels of integrity, professionalism and personal responsibility.

Please review Golub Capital's US Job Applicant privacy notice and, for California residents, the California Applicant privacy notice for information on how your personal data is collected, processed and stored.