Full-Time

Line of Business Risk Lead

Technology Risk Quantification

Updated on 8/23/2026

PNC Financial Services

PNC Financial Services

10,001+ employees

Provides traditional banking and digital services

Compensation Overview

$91k - $202.8k/yr

+ Performance-based incentive

No H1B Sponsorship

Birmingham, AL, USA + 5 more

More locations: Dallas, TX, USA | Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Phoenix, AZ, USA | Denver, CO, USA | Strongsville, OH, USA

In Person

This is an in-office role.

Bachelor's

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Cybersecurity
Risk Management
Data Analysis

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Requirements
  • A university or college degree is typically required, with a comparable combination of education, job-specific certifications, and experience considered in lieu of a degree.
  • At least 5 years of industry-relevant experience is typically required.
  • Knowledge and ability in risk management, operational risk, internal controls, organizational governance, regulatory environments in financial services, process management, data gathering and reporting, decision-making, and critical thinking are required.
  • The position requires compliance with applicable FDIA Section 19 requirements and, where applicable, SAFE Act and/or FINRA requirements.
Responsibilities
  • Establish and maintain a comprehensive Technology Risk Quantification program covering cyber, operational, infrastructure, and emerging technology risks in financial terms.
  • Develop methodologies, models, and frameworks to quantify technology risk exposures, including cybersecurity events, system failures and outages, data loss and disclosure, privilege misuse, fraud and technology-enabled scams, third-party technology dependencies, and artificial intelligence and emerging technology risks.
  • Oversee the development of risk scenarios, loss-event libraries, threat-intelligence inputs, and control-effectiveness analyses.
  • Partner with Technology and Information Security teams to identify key risk indicators, control-performance metrics, risk-concentration measures, and leading indicators.
  • Provide credible challenge and independent assessment of technology risk exposures, risk-acceptance decisions, and remediation priorities.
  • Align technology risk quantification practices with the Enterprise Risk Management Framework, Operational Risk Management Standards, OCC Heightened Standards, regulatory expectations, and industry frameworks including NIST, FAIR, CIS, and COBIT.
  • Support executive management, risk committees, and Board reporting through quantitative risk insights and scenario-based analyses.
  • Lead cross-functional teams executing technology risk assessments, stress testing, operational resilience analyses, and emerging-risk evaluations.
  • Monitor internal and external risk trends, threat-landscape developments, technology modernization initiatives, and regulatory changes to identify emerging risks.
  • Oversee the development of risk dashboards and risk-appetite metrics for monitoring technology risk exposure against established thresholds.
  • Establish Line of Business risk-management strategy and oversee execution of risk-management programs.
  • Ensure risk-management strategies and programs are established, maintained, and enhanced to support business and regulatory expectations.
  • Provide risk expertise to businesses and risk partners, and monitor changes in internal and external factors to identify emerging risks.
  • Develop and enhance technology loss-estimation methodologies; evaluate loss-frequency and severity drivers; perform Monte Carlo, scenario-based, and probabilistic analyses; and support capital planning and enterprise risk aggregation.
  • Lead enterprise technology risk-scenario development across cybersecurity, infrastructure availability, cloud services, identity and access management, data protection, artificial intelligence, and third-party technology risk.
  • Produce executive-level insights translating technical risk into business impacts, and present findings to senior leadership and governance forums.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with change management, conflict management, control assessment, crisis management, emerging risks, influencing change, operations management, risk-management programs, risk quantification, strategic planning, and technology governance.
PNC Financial Services

PNC Financial Services

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PNC Financial Services is a large U.S. bank that provides a wide range of financial services for individuals, small businesses, and large corporations. It offers checking and savings accounts, credit cards, home and auto loans, and retirement planning, plus digital tools such as the PNC Virtual Wallet that combines checking, savings, and budgeting features. The product works by letting customers manage money through traditional banking products and digital tools: deposits and loans generate interest, while fees and investment income add to revenue. Compared with many peers, PNC differentiates itself through its integrated digital wallet platform and a long history of service, plus a strong emphasis on community involvement and corporate responsibility. The company's goal is to help clients reach their financial goals by providing expert advice, reliable service, and support for local communities, employees, and shareholders.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Founded

1845

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What believers are saying

  • PNC reported Q2 2026 revenue of $6.88 billion, up 21% year over year.
  • Capital markets and advisory revenue jumped 80% in Q2 2026 on record M&A fees.
  • PNC lifted its quarterly dividend to $2.00 and kept buying back stock aggressively.

What critics are saying

  • PNC filed April 2026 WARN notices for 777 FirstBank jobs, damaging integration morale.
  • PNC announced 18 branch closures in Colorado and Arizona during July 2026.
  • Commercial real estate remains fragile; office and multifamily losses can trigger earnings shock.

What makes PNC Financial Services unique

  • PNC completed FirstBank on January 5, 2026, expanding Colorado and Arizona reach.
  • PNC converted 780,000 FirstBank customers and 95 branches by June 22, 2026.
  • PNC combines mainstream banking, treasury management, wealth services, and digital banking.

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