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The Operational Risk Analyst will report to the local Head of SAFE UK. This department was created in January 2009 as part of SAFE EMEA within the global SAFE organisation, which is responsible for ensuring that operational risks are properly assessed and managed within SG CIB. Locally a functional link between SAFE UK with the COO office guarantees that the local expectations and priorities are taken into account
Main Responsibilities Basel II process • To capture all operational risk events into the quarterly reporting for the Operational Risk Committee (SAFE UK Committee) • To ensure that there is an adequate trail of operational risk events and the reporting tool is properly completed. • To deal with various operational risk correspondents throughout the branch and raise issues and concerns with the Operational Risk Manager and the COO. • To look at ways of improving efficiencies across all projects and regulatory exercises (PS, Loss collection, RCSA, Audit recommendations, etc.) • To help in the RCSA local exercise
Permanent Supervision • Be the local reference for the PS not only in terms of tool support but also in terms of methodology • To request and consolidate the quarterly reports for Permanent Supervision across the branch. • To check that Permanent Supervision programs are in place, effectively performed and updated and that action plans are properly identified and tracked. • To summarise the key findings of the quarterly Permanent Supervision follow-up. • Assess Business lines risk profiles (PS, Loss collection, FO processes, RCSA, NPC) and provide support for action plans implementation.
Support the Management information task • Ensure the day to day work to ensure the local reporting is performed in due time (MIP, operational losses factsheet, …) • Improve the level of industrialisation in the report production • Ensure the day to day controls to perform at the SAFE UK level
Be a key actor in every SAFE subjects with the SAFE UK manager • Organisation of the local NPC process • Preparation of the presentation risk oriented for the senior management, the regulator, etc … • Ensure local risk are properly managed • Liaise with various partners within the business (Fixed Income, Equity, Commodities) and resource functions (Middle Office, Technology, Accounting and Audit) to identify potential operational risks and raise alerts to SAFE management
Internal & External Contacts • Critical relationship with Operational Risk Manager and COO. • Important relationships with Operational Risk and Permanent Supervision contacts throughout the branch and Paris teams
Specific Context • Transversal role dealing with both UK and French staff • Ability to work within a senior management environment. • Minimal travelling required.
Cite job reference number : 250510 |
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Bachelors
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5 years + |
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French : Speak Well English : Speak / Write Fluently
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open-ended |
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unspecified |
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EU National |
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London |
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• Graduate • Significant experience in an Operational Risk environment • Some banking experience is helpful • A knowledge of Operational risk matters will be appreciated • Fluent English. • French is a key advantage for that position due to the intensive exchanges with Paris • Good skill set on MS Office tools. • Ability to build relationships at all levels • Excellent communications skills • Proactive style and proficient in data analysis and manipulation • Good numerical literacy |
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The Corporate & Investment Bank is at the heart of Société Générale’s universal banking business model, a financial institution relying on solid fundamentals to accompany its clients in their development and support the economy across sectors and industries. SGCIB is a bank of reference for Euro Capital Markets, Derivative Products and Structured Finance. |
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Société Générale - UK
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