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Lombard Odier
London
2 days ago
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A career at Lombard Odier means working for a renowned global wealth and asset manager, with a strong focus on sustainable investing. An innovative bank of choice for private and institutional clients, our independently owned Firm is one of the best-capitalised banking groups in the world, managing close to CHF 300 billion and operating from over 25 offices across 4 continents.

With a history spanning over 225 years, Lombard Odier is an investment house providing a comprehensive offering of discretionary and advisory portfolio management, wealth services and custody. We also offer asset management services and investment strategies through Lombard Odier Investment Managers and provide advanced banking technology to other financial institutions.

“Rethink Everything” is our philosophy – it is at the heart of everything we do. We have grown stronger through more than 40 financial crises by rethinking the world around us to provide a fresh investment perspective for our clients.

Lombard Odier Investment Managers (“LOIM”) is the asset management business of the Lombard Odier Group. In order to strengthen our Investment Risk team, we are looking for a:

Investment Risk Data Analyst

You will join a global business of more than 400 investment professionals and a network of 13 offices across Europe, Asia and North America. You will report to the Global Chief Risk Officer and support the Risk function by managing and analyzing data across platforms such as Bloomberg PORT and MARS, while ensuring data quality, developing risk analytics, and enhancing automation in risk management.

The role can be based in Geneva, London or Luxembourg.

YOUR ROLE

  • Engagement with LOIM Investment Risk Managers and other primary stakeholders to design, develop and implement clear analytical solutions across all asset classes

  • Take ownership of risk and performance dashboards and underlying data sourcing processes

  • Help drive the migration of existing processes to automated processes and platforms in line with the team vision to increasingly leverage Artificial Intelligence.

  • Management of existing data sets, ensuring the analytics tools are correctly sourcing data from data sources external to the immediate team

  • Maintaining risk calculations and process feeds to external calculators

  • Respond and prioritize ad-hoc requests for information as they arise

  • Challenge existing processes and data feeds with the wider LOIM-IT and data community

    YOUR PROFILE

  • You hold a Degree in Mathematics, Data Science, Finance or Statistics,

  • You have experience in data analysis of large-scale, distributed data sets, in process automation

  • You are interested in the financial industry and have domain knowledge of investment and securities and/or Artificial Intelligence applications.

  • Understanding of risk management concepts including VaR, stress testing, and scenario analysis.

  • You have the ability to challenge and provide supportive criticism

  • You are familiar with BI tools (ie Tableau), process workflow automation tools (ie Alteryx), programming languages (Python).

  • You have strong analytical and data manipulation skills and excellent statistical modelling skills

  • Autonomous and self-motivated, you pay strong attention to detail.

  • Flexible and results-oriented, with excellent problem-solving skills.

    Our Maison’s DNA is defined by five core values. Excellence drives us to be the best at what we do, while Innovation fuels our progress. Respect underpins every interaction, and Integrity shapes our actions. Together, we are One Team, united in serving our clients with unwavering dedication.

    As a responsible and supportive employer, we promote a diverse and inclusive work environment for our employees and candidates. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are woven into the fabric of our Maison’s DNA, and we strive to ensure that our employees can fulfill both their personal and professional aspirations by encouraging internal mobility and individual upskilling programs. We firmly believe that building Diverse Teams contributes to our successes and to deliver on this, we actively embed Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in our business strategy.

    It is an exciting time to join our Teams. All applications will be handled in the strictest confidence.

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