CIBC

Finance

TradingMarketRiskManagerFixedIncome

$115–115k Toronto, Ontario, Canada FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Trading Market Risk Manager - Fixed Income at CIBC. Skills: Market Risk, Fixed Income, Risk Management. Oversee fixed income trading activities. Identify, measure, and manage market risks”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure integrity of risk metrics; Resolve market risk limit violations

Industry & Context.

Finance
Problems you'll solve

Analytically minded; Quantify and analyze market risks

Eligibility Requirements

Legally eligible to work in Canada, Attribute-based assessment, Skills test

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years of market risk management experience, understanding of pricing and risks associated with fixed income products, Undergraduate degree in a quantitative discipline

Nice to Have

Knowledge of Python, Knowledge of VBA, Knowledge of other programming languages

What You'll Do.

Oversee fixed income trading activities

and manage market risks

Support new business initiatives

Conduct ad-hoc risk analyses

Lead group-wide projects

Apply advanced analytical techniques

Ensure risk frameworks are in place

Monitor against limits

Maintain awareness of risk profile

Perform due diligence on new products

Develop portfolio risk and stress testing

Ensure regulatory compliance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with traders, treasury, operations, financial control, audit, technology, middle office; Contribute to Enterprise Risk Management exercises

Communication Scope

Articulate technical, complex ideas; Negotiation skills; Mediation skills

Process & Methodology

Manage multiple projects

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