About the Role
At PNC, our people are our greatest differentiator and competitive advantage in the markets we serve. We are all united in delivering the best experience for our customers. We work together each day to foster an inclusive workplace culture where all of our employees feel respected, valued and have an opportunity to contribute to the company’s success. As a Vendor Relationship Risk Specialist within PNC's Supply Chain organization, you will be based in Pittsburgh, PA or Cleveland, OH.
Support execution of onboarding and monitoring processes for third party vendors.
Coordinate with vendors and internal stakeholders to complete due diligence assessments, finding remediation, collection/recording of performance KPIs, and coordination of performance meetings.
Track vendor status, due diligence documentation, and timelines.
Communicate with vendors and internal partners to ensure timely completion of tasks.
Escalate potential issues or delays to senior team members.
Maintain high standards of documentation, process adherence, and data quality.
Requirements
- Experience in vendor management, compliance, procurement, or related business operations.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Effective communicator with a collaborative mindset.
- Familiarity with third party risk tools or risk concepts a plus.
Competencies
Accuracy and Attention to Detail, Effective Communications, Financial Risk Management, Industry Knowledge, Internal Controls, Negotiating, Problem Solving, Process Management, Procurement, Regulatory Environment - Financial Services
Work Experience
Roles at this level typically require a university / college degree, with 2+ years of relevant professional experience. In lieu of a degree, a comparable combination of education, job specific certification(s), and experience (including military service) may be considered.
Education
Bachelors
Certifications
No Required Certification(s)
Licenses
No Required License(s)
About the Company
We’ll help keep your money boring so your life doesn’t have to be.