Economists - European Central Bank (ECB)

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The European Central Bank (ECB) is looking to recruit two experienced Economists for its Risk Management Office.

 

Job Location: Frankfurt, Germany

 

The successful applicants will be entrusted with one or more of the following main responsibilities:

 
  • analysing and reporting on the risks borne by the ECB and the Eurosystem in their monetary policy and investment operations
  • developing and evaluating risk management frameworks and systems used to assess the market and credit risk of fixed income and structured credit debt instruments
  • preparing dossiers on risk management for investment and policy operations for the ECB’s Executive Board, Governing Council and Risk Management Committee
  • monitoring, analysing and following-up on compliance with risk management frameworks, managing strategic benchmarks, valuating investment holdings and collateral, and assessing the financial soundness of counterparties
  • developing models for the comprehensive analysis of the risks on the balance sheets of the ECB and the Eurosystem, including, where appropriate, the modelling of credit, market and liquidity risk
  • leading project initiatives aimed at improving the models, infrastructure and systems that provide the foundation for the work of the Risk Management Office, including the development, specification and implementation of risk modelling and reporting solutions as well as responsibilities relating to client area project management
 

For the required qualifications and the selection process, please click on the Apply Today link.

 

Deadline for applications: 17 February 2012 

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