Capital Mgmt - Finance Manager
New York, New York
Job Description:
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Job Description:
This job is responsible for contributing to the efficient and effective management of the bank's capital to maintain capital adequacy needed for supporting responsible growth and return to shareholders. Key responsibilities include partnering with Lines of Business (LOBs), Global Technology, Chief Finance Officer, Group Data Management, Treasury Policy and Advocacy, Global Risk Analytics (GRA), Centralized Regulatory Reporting (CRR), and Investor Relations. Job expectations include applying expertise in capital regulations, reporting, and analysis to support the bank's capital initiatives.
Team Specific Job Description:
The teammate in this role is responsible for (1) managing the Transaction and Conformance Testing, (2) developing and maintaining the data dictionary for capital calculation across different areas within ECM, (3) take a lead role in the development and migration to SABER Connect. As part of the responsibilities of the role, the teammate will develop business partner relationships within ECM, e.g. various workstreams, ECM Technology, Quality Assurance, Capital Risk and Internal/External audit. Throughout the tenure of the role, the teammate will gain exposure and understanding in Basel 3 Capital Calculations for the Corporation, and develop/improve the following skills: communication and project coordination, time management.
Responsibilities:
The primary responsibilities of the Regulatory Capital Reporting and Consolidation (RCRC) team within Enterprise Capital Management (ECM) are the timely and accurate computation of the company's regulatory capital, research to determine causes of unanticipated capital changes, design, construction and testing of tools and methodologies for capital calculation, and ad-hoc analytical reporting to senior management and regulatory agencies. Success requires understanding of regulatory capital and accounting rules and the ability to formulate means by which answers may be derived from large sets of data. Tools that the group develops calculate the amount of capital required to support the asset holdings of the Bank. RCRC is looking for a motivated self-starter who wants to learn how capital is calculated and reported both internally and externally.
In our rapidly changing banking environment the individual in this role will be expected to maintain policies and procedures for capital reporting as well have capital production responsibilities. They will learn to identify opportunities to enhance tools and processes and create documentation supporting those enhancements. The ability to coordinate projects to bring about change in processes and procedures, quantify the results of such change and communicate these enhancements across ECM, Technology and Compliance is important. Strong quantitative, analytic and communication skills as well as familiarity with banking products are needed.
Skills:
Analytical Thinking
Data and Trend Analysis
Financial Forecasting and Modeling
Regulatory Compliance
Scenario Planning and Analysis
Business Acumen
Interpret Relevant Laws, Rules, and Regulations
Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines
Reporting
Risk Management
Benchmarking
Critical Thinking
Financial Management
Stakeholder Management
Strategic Thinking
Required Qualifications:
BS/BA Finance/Accounting/Economic/Quantitative
Communication Skills
Multitasking
Regulatory Capital experience
Desired Qualifications:
CPA
CFA
MBA
SAP/eLedger
Advanced Excel, Modeling, Data Manipulation
Access
Forecast/Planning Experience
Project Management Experience
Financial Statement Analysis Experience
Comfort working with complex Financial Products
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)
Hours Per Week:
40
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