Operational Risk Analyst - Retail Banking

Posted 22 January 2024
Salary £40000 - £45000 per annum
LocationLondon
Job type Permanent
Discipline Risk
ReferenceBBBH11626
Contact NameRichard Williams

Job description

Operational Risk Analyst - Retail Banking - £40,000-£45,000

A great opportunity has come up to work as an Operational risk analyst within a leading Midlands based retail Bank

Tasks will include, but not limited to:

  • ·Support the incident management process to ensure that incidents are identified and re-mediated promptly and that root-cause analysis is carried out in order to identify the actions needed to prevent recurrence;
  • Drive the identification of control improvement opportunities within the business and work with the department heads to deliver changes where needed;
  • Become a trusted advisor to the business for all operational risk matters
  • Support the CRO with implementing and embedding the Operational Risk framework tools and methodologies;
  • Provide high level risk analysis to support and inform the risk governance structure, including any relevant Risk Committees and other governance meetings
  • Support the facilitation of Top Risk reviews and Stress/Scenario testing to install a robust risk framework

You will need:

· A proactive approach to delivering strong of risk management

· The ability to questions the business and help deliver risk solutions

· Ability to challenge and influence senior management

· Strong team ethic, but able to work on stand-alone projects with minimal supervision

· Decisive, whilst working at pace

· Ability to lead open discussion of risk issues at all levels

· Able to appreciate the big-picture, but whilst retaining a strong attention to detail

· Proficient with MS Office tools, such as PowerPoint and Excel

· Educated to Degree level

· At least 3 years working in a risk or compliance related role elsewhere

I would love to discuss this role in more depth, so please forward your cv for consideration. Because of the nature of these requirements, I will prioritise people from a financial services background