Representative Responsibilities: Assigned Enterprise-wide responsibilities, including: Global coordination of high-risk investigations Escalation point for reputation risk matters Coordination with Legal and CSIS Conduct name searches (i.e., 314(a) and ad hoc), reviews results and submits reports to FinCEN Resolve matches identified during on-boarding and maintenance processes Execute investigations based on: Client On-boarding and Maintenance and Transaction monitoring referrals Government sources (e.g., subpoenas, NSLs, 314(a)) Referrals from business partners and other control areas Prepare case files for review (e.g., media search results, copies of statements/check, results from internal system searches, etc.) Liaise with CSIS and provides oversight of CSIS investigators dedicated to AML File SARs and recommend relationship retention or termination, and track account closures as required Perform SAR maintenance and quality assessments Serve as point of contact on matters that impact an investigation or involve law enforcement contact EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION, CERTIFICATIONS: Required: Prior work experience in a financial institution with job specific work experience in AML Knowledgeable of the laws applicable to money laundering, including the Bank Secrecy Act, The USA PATRIOT Act, US Treasury AML guidelines, OFAC requirements, and Suspicious Activity Reporting requirements. 4-Year College Degree or equivalent experience 1-3+ years experience in reviewing and approving Know-Your-Customer files for complex banking products 1-3+ years experience in investigating customer transactions and reviewing customer information 1-3+ years experience with creating SARs Strong writing, analytical, and communication skills, and must be able to multi-task and complete projects on time.