Hybrid Banking Risk Analyst – 12-Month Contract

Hybrid Banking Risk Analyst – 12-Month Contract

Full-Time 84000 - 84000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Adecco

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support the Enterprise Risk Management team by developing and reviewing risk reports.
  • Company: Join a leading firm in the banking sector with a focus on risk management.
  • Benefits: Competitive day rate of Β£350 and a hybrid work model for flexibility.
  • Other info: 12-month contract with opportunities for professional growth.
  • Why this job: Make an impact in risk management while working with key stakeholders.
  • Qualifications: Recent banking experience, knowledge of capital markets, and strong analytical skills.

The predicted salary is between 84000 - 84000 Β£ per year.

Adecco is seeking an Enterprise Risk Analyst for a 12-month contract in London, offering a hybrid work model. The role involves supporting the Enterprise Risk Management team through developing and reviewing risk reports, and engaging with key stakeholders to implement risk monitoring initiatives.

Successful candidates will have recent banking experience, knowledge of capital markets, and strong analytical skills.

The position offers a day rate of Β£350 through an Umbrella Company.

Hybrid Banking Risk Analyst – 12-Month Contract employer: Adecco

Adecco is an excellent employer that values its employees by offering a flexible hybrid work model, allowing for a balanced work-life integration. With a strong focus on professional development, employees have access to numerous growth opportunities within the dynamic banking sector in London. The collaborative work culture fosters innovation and engagement, making it a rewarding environment for those looking to make a meaningful impact in risk management.

Adecco

Contact Details:

Adecco Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Hybrid Banking Risk Analyst – 12-Month Contract

Analytical Skills
Banking Experience
Risk Management
Risk Reporting
Stakeholder Engagement
Capital Markets Knowledge
Risk Monitoring Initiatives