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Senior Credit Risk Manager - Commodity Trade Finance

Employer
Albert Cliff
Location
Zurich, Switzerland
Salary
150+
Closing date
Sep 26, 2020

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Job Function
Commodities
Industry Sector
Finance - General
Employment Type
Full Time
Education
Bachelors
 Your Responsibilities:
  • Credit and counterparty risk assessment, analysis of financial, industry and other relevant information (all aspects of risk),
  • Structuring of the limits and facilities to properly mitigate the risks, provide recommendations to the decision-makers;
  • Advising files in light of strategy and underwriting criteria/requirements of the Bank and Headquarters;
  • Collaboration with Business as internal customer, Credit unit, Headquarters;
  • Ongoing credit monitoring and reviews;
  • Portfolio management activities and regular reporting to the Management; Bring best practices, develop guidelines;

Your Profile:
  • At least 7 years corporate banking experience in CTF Credit Risk.
  • Strong quantitative aptitude and proven analytical skills, with a high attention to detail;
  • Proactive, matured and reliable personality, self-starting, showing push to new solutions;
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills;
  • Strong analytical, organizational and problem-solving skills; Able to think 'out of the box'; able to lead improvements in the area of CTF underwriting; objective thinking, demanding towards via-a-vis; efficient despite pressure and multitasking;
  • University degree in Finance, Economy, Management, or Mathematics with demonstrated ongoing professional skills improvements;
  • CTF-related, CFA, FRM, ACCA or CIMA qualification would be a plus; Knowledge of FINMA relevant requirements; would be a plus, Commodity trading and derivatives related experience would be also a plus;

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