Company

Financial Services

CounterpartyCreditRisk

£75–110k ~AI est. Glasgow, United Kingdom FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Counterparty Credit Risk. Skills: Counterparty Credit Risk, Credit risk mitigation, Risk evaluation. Identify credit risks. Analyse credit risks”

What You'll Achieve.

Safeguard financial health

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Resolve problems; Identify solutions

Eligibility Requirements

7.30am starts

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years experience

Nice to Have

Prior credit risk experience, Investment banking experience, Exposure to trade approvals, Counterparty credit processes exposure

What You'll Do.

Identify credit risks

Mitigate credit risks

Analyse financial data

Determine risk of default

Monitor loan portfolios

Identify credit deterioration

Identify early warning signs

Recommend loan approvals

Recommend loan rejections

Recommend loan adjustments

Develop mitigation strategies

Implement mitigation strategies

Execute workout plans

Support credit risk officers

Control counterparties

Review post-trade exposures

Review trade adjustments

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Front-office teams; Credit risk officers; Internal teams; Related teams; Other functions; Business areas

Communication Scope

Liaise effectively

Full Job Description

# **Job Description** **Purpose of the role** To safeguard the financial health of the bank by identifying, analysing, and mitigating potential credit risks associated with lending activities. **Accountabilities** * Analysis of financial data, including income, assets, liabilities, credit history, and economic trends, to determine the risk of default. * Monitoring of existing loan portfolios to identify potential credit deterioration or early warning signs of default. * Recommendation of loan approvals, rejections, or adjustments based on risk evaluation and bank lending policies. * Development and implementation of credit risk mitigation strategies, including collateral management, loan restructuring, and workout plans. **Analyst Expectations** * To perform prescribed activities in a timely manner and to a high standard consistently driving continuous improvement. * Requires in-depth technical knowledge and experience in their assigned area of expertise * Thorough understanding of the underlying principles and concepts within the area of expertise * They lead and supervise a team, guiding and supporting professional development, allocating work requirements and coordinating team resources. * If the position has leadership responsibilities, People Leaders are expected to demonstrate a clear set of leadership behaviours to create an environment for colleagues to thrive and deliver to a consistently excellent standard. The four LEAD behaviours are: L – Listen and be authentic, E – Energise and inspire, A – Align across the enterprise, D – Develop others. * OR for an individual contributor, they develop technical expertise in work area, acting as an advisor where appropriate. * Will have an impact on the work of related teams within the area. * Partner with other functions and business areas. * Takes responsibility for end results of a team’s operational processing and activities. * Escalate breaches of policies / procedure appropriately. * Take responsibility for embe

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