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5+ years of credit risk experience in an energy trading or commodity environment. This position is responsible for counterparty credit risk management and compliance with risk policies and covenants in commercial agreements.
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The Manager of Credit and Energy Risk will reside within the middle-office function and play a key role in the risk management of energy marketing and trading activities across Clearway's portfolio of renewable and conventional generation assets.
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Create dashboards that present positions and exposures for Clearway: a) credit exposures including mark-to-market of energy hedges; b) Value at Risk; c) scenario/sensitivity analysis; d) outcomes of stress testing.
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Report credit exposures, positions, risk assessments, operational risk issues, and performance in a timely and accurate fashion for presentations going to senior management and other members of the Energy Risk Committee.
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Industry Credit Risk Management – CRE is responsible for portfolio management of the Commercial Real Estate (CRE) and/or Impact Finance portfolio across U.S. Bank. The functions include risk identification, management of credit risks including risks associated with climate change.
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Tradeweb is seeking a Credit Risk Analyst to help meet the needs of our growing global business. The successful candidate will be responsible for working within an experienced Risk Management team to establish new counterparty credit relationships, setting and monitoring risk ratings and limits, preparing periodic portfolio reviews for risk committees, and establishment of counterparty credit risk management best practice models, tools, and processes.
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3+ years of relevant counterparty credit risk experience with a focus on financial institutions; experience in counterparty stress testing preferred but not required. Participate in developing enhanced procedures, analytics, and tools used to analyze counterparty credit risk.
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Acts as the Credit Union's primary "risk manager" for interest rate risk, including identification and measurement of risks, communication of risks to decision makers, implementation of risk management strategies (including hedging), and evaluation of risk management performance.
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Strong background in credit risk management for financial services institutions, preferably with emphasis on the leveraged finance sector. -Credit Policy - Update and change (as appropriate) corporate-level credit risk policies and standards which set the framework for credit risk measurement, monitoring and limit setting within the leveraged finance business.
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Design, build and implement best-in-class credit loss and financial forecasting models and conduct in depth cost of credit analysis which includes losses, allowances (CECL), CCAR submissions and risk capital.
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Include support from BSA, Compliance, Credit Risk, Tech Compliance and others as appropriate based on scope and risk of third-party relationship. The Third Party Risk Manager will be responsible for implementation of third-party risk management framework for Emprise Bank including oversight of vendor relationships and contract governance , identification and implementation of due diligence requirements, identification and administration of MRM requirements and operational & infrastructure implementation to support strong third-party oversight.
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Perform Wrong Way Risk analysis for counterparties and enhance existing WWR frameworkOversees production of daily counterparty credit exposure reports for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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ICM's objective is to provide integrated "end-to-end" credit underwriting, identification, measurement, management, and monitoring for wholesale credit risk across the enterprise.
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Expertise in Murex, particularly Credit & Market Risk configurations (PFE, CVA, VaR), Trade interface development (TDS, LTS), Market Data interface development (mdit), static data interfaces, workflow configuration, datamart reporting.
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A minimum of 2+ years experience with company/valuation analysis, and/or credit markets experience, from roles such as equity research, banking, capital markets, sales/trading, risk. A new team member would be part of the US Sector Corporate Credit Research team, assisting in covering the TMT and Consumer Retail sectors.
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