Head of Risk Management for an Energy Major based in London
My client is a leading London based Energy Company who are looking to bring in an experienced Risk Manager to head up the Risk Management division in their London office to manage a team of risk managers, analysts, and modellers to analyse and report to the Senior Management on all aspects of risk including: trading risk, market risk, operational risk, derivative risk, hedging risk, credit risk, construction risk, risk associated with new products, regulatory risk and any other risk likely to affect the company’s business.
The main responsibilities of this role are to:
- Establish and maintain Risk Management Policy and Procedures and other Risk Policies
- Provide staff leadership, guidance and training in Risk Control matters
- Assess risks using the Group’s risk control and credit control methodologies
- Comply with the Group’s Risk Policy and report on a daily basis to headquarters and as and when required
- Identify and control risks associated with specific trading strategies and positions
- Conduct statistical analyses to quantify risk using statistical analysis software and other modelling techniques
- Devise systems and processes to monitor and report on risks and develop risk-assessment models, methodologies and controls
- Plan and develop risk management systems, especially become the project sponsor for ETRM upgrade projects
- Prepare reports and make presentations outlining risk positions and control strategies
- Develop contingency plans to deal with emergencies such as severe market events;
The ideal candidate would have:
- A Degree (2.1 ideally) from a numerate or economic discipline
- Risk Management or Investment Management Professional Qualification
- Extensive experience within Risk Management within the Energy Industry
- Strong technical skills for quantitative and qualitative analysis and evaluation
If you are interested in the position please email an up-to-date CV to i.james@bramwithconsulting.co.uk
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