Permanent Stress Testing Jobs in Manchester

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Manager, Credit Risk Analytics and Modelling

Manchester, North West, United Kingdom
Datatech Analytics
As a member of the Credit Risk Analytics team, your role will include: Improve and develop credit model capabilities focussing on IFRS9, IRB and stress testing approaches across the full range of credit products. Providing credit measurement modelling and analytics Supporting 1st Line teams with the build of … and assurance of RWA through challenge of methodological approaches and quality of implementation to identify material weaknesses Credit Risk projects inc. acquisition due diligence, stress testing and Quality Reviews Leading a small team of modelling specialists Sskills and professional experience Credit modelling skills and experience in the development … delivery and/or validation of credit risk models under one or more of the IFRS9, IRB and forecasting/stress testing regimes Experience of the management of credit financials, associated governance and stakeholder perspectives Have worked within the financial services industry and the credit fundamentals of different more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £55,000
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Credit Risk Modelling Manager

Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Confidential
As a member of the Credit Risk Analytics team, your role will include: Improve and develop credit model capabilities focussing on IFRS9, IRB and stress testing approaches across the full range of credit products. Providing credit measurement modelling and analytics Supporting 1st Line teams with the build of … and assurance of RWA through challenge of methodological approaches and quality of implementation to identify material weaknesses Credit Risk projects inc. acquisition due diligence, stress testing and Quality Reviews Leading a small team of modelling specialists Connect to your skills and professional experience credit modelling skills and experience … in the development, delivery and/or validation of credit risk models under one or more of the IFRS9, IRB and forecasting/stress testing regimes of the management of credit financials, associated governance and stakeholder perspectives of the financial services industry and the credit fundamentals of different more »
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