Sr. Risk Analyst - Credit Administration (Remote)

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Overview:

This is a remote role that may be hired in several markets across the United States. 

 

This position is responsible for delivery of trusted report and analytical solutions based on a wide-range of use cases for portfolio monitoring and enablement of identification of emerging risks within Credit Administration.  This individual will partner with key stakeholders within Credit Administration and various internal lines of defense (e.g. Business Units, Credit, Enterprise Risk Management, Credit Review, Internal Audit) as well as external stake holders (e.g. External Auditors, Regulators) to create relevant & meaningful analytical content and empower these stakeholders with a deep understanding of the underlying business segments.

 

Responsibilities:

 

  • Identifying Risk - Leads the design and implementation of process evaluation methods, and the development of expert solutions to address identified risks. Works closely with management to ensure risk strategies are effective and compliant.
  • Data Analysis - Sources, compiles, and interprets data. Performs complex analysis for risk trends and data discrepancies and may direct the analytics efforts of the work group.
  • Reporting - Produces reports based on data analysis, company trends, and risk factors. Conveys patterns, problems, and areas of improvement. Enables insight into potential losses and mitigation of identified risks through reporting activities.
  • Operational Support - Supports business processes through a variety of escalated operational tasks. Develops, implements, and ensures continuous improvement of procedures. Acts as a resource to management and other associates, including production of documentation, presentations, or other materials. Handles complex technical matters and participates in special projects
  • Becoming ingrained in the business segment operations allowing for the anticipation of reporting and analytics needs as well as providing insights.
  • Attend various Credit Administration meetings to gain relevant knowledge of emerging risks and changes in credit appetites, policies, procedures and standards.
  • Presentation of analytics, research and pertinent information to associates across all levels of the organization as needed. 
Qualifications:

Bachelor's Degree and 4 years of experience in Risk management, or financial analysis, or statistical modeling OR High School Diploma or GED and 8 years of experience in Risk management, or financial analysis, or statistical modeling

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Exceptional Verbal and Written communication skills
  • Strong Analytical Skills
  • Critical Thinking
  • Advanced computer skills including MS Excel and SQL
  • 5-10 years’ experience within Banking and/or Financial Services industry including exposure in Credit Analysis, Portfolio Management or Underwriting.

The base pay for this position is generally between $98,000.00 and $135,000.00 Actual starting base pay will be determined based on skills, experience, location, and other non-discriminatory factors permitted by law. For some roles, total compensation may also include variable incentives, bonuses, benefits, and/or other awards as outlined in the offer of employment

 

This job posting is expected to remain active for 45 days from the initial posting date listed above. If it is necessary to extend this deadline, the posting will remain active as appropriate. Job postings may come down early due to business need or a high volume of applicants.  

 

Benefits are an integral part of total rewards and First Citizens Bank is committed to providing a competitive, thoughtfully designed and quality benefits program to meet the needs of our associates. More information can be found at


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