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As a Credit Officer in the CRM Global Credit Financing and Solutions (GCFS) team you will support a number of leveraged and structured lending businesses covering middle market corporates, digital infrastructure, renewable energy & project finance, aircraft financing, social infrastructure, and equity margin loans.
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Collaborate with other risk management functions, such as credit risk, market risk, and operational risk. Subject matter expertise in one or more of the following areas, in addition to Enterprise Risk: Operational Risk, Credit Risk, Liquidity Risk, Capital, Model Risk, Third Party Risk, Consumer Compliance, BSA/AML, Technology Risk, or Fraud.
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Provides contribution to development of target state strategy of the overall approach to Non-Trading Market Risk programs in alignment with the Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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5-10 years of experience in compliance, operational risk management (includes audit, legal, credit risk, market risk, or the management of a process or business with accountability for compliance or operational risk), or a combination of both; or 5-10 years of business process management or financial services industry experience.
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As a Credit Risk Analyst, you'll play a key role in bolstering our credit analytics team in trading risk management. Model validation/improvement/development: Construct, validate, and fine-tune sophisticated risk models spanning market (price, volatility, correlation), credit and liquidity risk segments, e.g., VaR, PFE, EaR, funding and market liquidity.
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Ten or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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Today, HCM, is known as Manulife Investment Management Private Equity & Credit (“PE&C”), and for the last 22 years PE&C has principally focused on providing financing solutions to North American middle market companies.
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As an Associate in our Risk Analytics and Modeling team, you’ll have the opportunity to apply your quantitative, modeling and analytical skills in a real world environment to develop or validate statistical, financial engineering, and AI/machine learning models in the areas of credit risk, market risk, assets and liabilities management, fraud detection, anti money laundering and other functional modeling and analytics area.
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Demonstrating exposure to modeling methodologies in at least one of the following areas: credit risk, market risk, assets and liabilities management, fraud detection, anti money laundering and other functional modeling and analytics areas; and.
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Identify, quantify, and manage financial risks associated with structured finance transactions, including credit risk, market risk, liquidity risk, and operational risk.
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Areas of model development include market, commercial, retail, credit, financial crimes, CCAR, CECL, finance and compliance risk. Serve as core point of contact to address model questions within the firm as needed, including assurance providers (e.g., Corporate Model Risk Management, Corporate Audit, and regulators.
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The Credit Officer will also advise senior management on appropriate credit risk appetite based on market data, including a general macroeconomic outlook and banking sector-specific risks.
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Thorough comprehension of credit risk management, credit administration, and loan underwriting. Minimum of 5 + years related experience in credit administration, analysis and risk mitigation with credit approval and supervisory experience and expertise in C&I, Commercial Real Estate, Construction, and loan portfolio management.
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6-10+ years of prior lending, credit risk management, credit review, regulatory supervision, or similar experience with commercial loan portfolios, including one of more of the following portfolio types: financial institutions (funds), technology, healthcare, leveraged lending, sponsor finance, high net worth individuals, or commercial real estate.
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At least 7 years of experience in credit risk management, corporate credit analysis or commercial credit review assurance. Build and maintain high trust relationships with senior credit risk management, senior lending associates, and regulators.
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