Senior Credit Risk Modelling Analyst

MERJE
Leeds
3 weeks ago
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Senior Credit Risk Modelling Analyst

Up to £55K

Leeds


A great opportunity to join a well known organisation who are passionate about what they do and are at an exciting time of growth and expansion.


Key Responsibilities:


  • Developing credit risk and pricing models, used for regulatory and business purposes.
  • Validating and challenging these models on areas such as model design, model performance and model implementation.
  • Stress testing exercises, ranging from operational execution to model development and validation.
  • Processing large credit risk datasets and assessing or improving data quality.
  • Integration of ESG across data, models (IRB, IFRS 9, stress testing) and risk processes.
  • Interpretation and implementation of regulatory requirements and supervisory expectations.
  • Remediation of supervisory findings (ECB/DNB).
  • Ad-hoc assistance on business development activities, e.g. client events / roundtables, client meetings, workshops, pitching, drafting proposals and creating marketing material.
  • Presenting and discussing results with senior management.


Key Requirements:


  • You bring4+ years' experience in risk, analytics or data science for banks, obtained by working for a bank, consulting firm or regulatory body.
  • You bring significant experience leading a team and delivering projects while providing guidance and leadership to colleagues.
  • You have deep technical experience on financial risk management and hands on experience in development, validation and implementation of IRB, IFRS 9 or Stress Testing models.
  • You are experienced with data processing and analysing (large) datasets using Python, SAS, SQL or R.
  • You have detailed knowledge of UK or European (prudential) regulation and supervision at banks.
  • You are a strong communicator both verbally and written, with the ability to break down complex topics into simple solutions and ideas.
  • You have a good command of the English language.
  • You are passionate about the business impact of analysis, driven by continuous improvement and attention to detail.


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