Credit Risk Modeller - 12 month FTC

Posted 1 May by Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
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CREDIT RISK MODELLER - 12 MONTH FTC

£70,000

LONDON/WEST MIDLANDS

This role offers an opportunity to work across a wide range of models in addition to excellent exposure within a bank well known for their strong work culture.

THE COMPANY

This company is a successful UK bank who are continuing to grow. As a specialist lender, this bank has a clear focus and mission and are seeking an experienced candidate to join the team. This role offers the rare opportunity to take a hands-on role within their analytics team and work across the full suite of products.

THE ROLE

This role would see you work on:

  • End-to-end development of a range of credit models, including IFRS9, IRB and scorecards
  • Creating challenger models to improve these and enhance performance
  • Wider work on model implementation and model outputs
  • Preparing reports for senior members and recommending how these can be optimised
  • Liaising with senior stakeholders and presenting reviews clearly and concisely

YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Essential to have prior experience in IFRS9 OR IRB model development
  • Good knowledge and experience in SAS is crucial
  • Strong communication skills and prior experience in reporting and presenting ideas
  • Educated to at least degree level, in a numerate discipline

SALARY AND BENEFITS

  • Up to £70,000 base salary
  • Pension contribution scheme
  • Discretionary bonus
  • Healthcare benefits
  • Hybrid work model

HOW TO APPLY

Please register your interest by sending your CV to Rosie Walsh through the 'Apply' link

Reference: 52560434

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