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QRM (Quantitative Risk Management) Insight and Modelling Lead

Coventry Building Society
Coventry
5 days ago
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QRM (Quantitative Risk Management) Insight and Modelling LeadLocationLocation:Location:Coventry-Binley Business Park, Hybrid, ManchesterLocation is a required fieldSalary Details:Up to £95,000 (Dependant on relevant experience)## About the roleOur Financial Planning and Analysis team have a new opportunity to join them as a QRM Insight and Modelling Lead.This role will lead the development and enhancement of QRM for the wider group, including implementation of behavioural models. In addition this role will be responsible for developing and maintaining financial models and analytics that support the wider Finance and Group strategy. This individual will collaborate with stakeholders across different teams to ensure that the needs of a wide range of internal customers are being met.This role will lead a team of professionals that acts as a central support function for QRM and financial modelling across Finance, ensuring they are compliant with model governance requirements. The role will also develop the use of analytical tools (e.g. Power BI) across the Finance function.Benefits:* Private medical and health screenings* 28 days holiday a year plus bank holidays and a holiday buy/sell scheme* Annual discretionary bonus scheme* Personal pension with matched contributions* Maternity, paternity and shared parental leave* Extensive wellbeing support* Life assurance (6 times annual salary)Find out more about the fantastic benefits of joining Coventry Building SocietyThe role can operate from either our Head Office campus in Binley, Coventry or our Manchester office but travel to both locations will be required. A team-led hybrid working arrangement is in place.We reserve the right to close this advert early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications.To be successful you’ll have experience leading team members. You’ll be a role model – emotionally intelligent, inspires commitment and empowers people to deliver.To be successful in this role it’s essential you have:* QRM model development* Significant proven experience in a finance/treasury function and covering model development* Strong experience of dealing with various internal customers and stakeholders at all levels* Experience of using analytical tools to provide financial insight* Ability to motivate a team in a demanding environment* Focus on documentation of solutions, adhering to model governance requirements* Credibility with senior stakeholdersDesirable experience will be:* Prioritisation and workflow management* ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified with post-qualification experienceWe’re one of the largest building societies in the UK and we share a mutual goal across our branches and our offices to improve the lives of others.We’re officially recognised as a ‘Great Place to Work’ and our benefits go beyond basic pay, with a discretionary bonus scheme, a culture of reward and recognition and comprehensive support for wellbeing.At the beginning of the year, The Co-operative Bank officially became part of our Group. Together, we have shared values and an ethical approach towards our members, customers, and colleagues.We’re serious about equality, of race, age, faith, disability, and sexual orientation and we celebrate diversity. By working together, we know you’ll build more than just a career with us.All together, better.Flexibility and why it mattersWe understand the need for flexibility, so wherever possible, we’ll consider alternative working patterns. Have a chat with us before you apply to see what the possibilities are for this role. Proud to be a Disability Confident Committed EmployerWe’re proud to offer an interview or assessment to every disabled applicant who meet the minimum criteria for our vacancies. As part of the application process, disabled applicants can opt in for the Disability Confident Interview Scheme. If there are ever occasions where it is not practicable to interview all candidates that meet the essential criteria, such as when we receive a high number of applications, we commit to interviewing disabled candidates who best meet the minimum essential and desirable criteria.## LocationCoventry-Binley Business Park View on map

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