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Quantitative Risk Analyst - Watford

Corona Energy
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Quantitative Risk Analyst - Watford

Job Reference: 2482554023-2


Date Posted: 27 November 2025


Recruiter: Corona Energy


Location: Reigate, Surrey


Salary: On Application


Sector: Banking & Financial Services


Job Description

We are hiring a Quantitative Risk Analyst to join our Quantitative team in the Risk & Reporting department. The role focuses on process automation, controls and reporting, and quantitative risk analysis to support energy risk management and pricing.


Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement mathematical models to support decision making in energy risk management and pricing.
  • Apply quantitative methods with a high degree of technical competence to translate theoretical concepts into practical solutions.
  • Perform thorough root‑cause analysis and identify insights to improve the team’s analytical and modelling capabilities.
  • Automate processes and controls to enhance reporting accuracy and efficiency.

Qualifications

  • Strong quantitative and analytical skills with experience in mathematical modelling.
  • Proficiency in programming languages such as Python or R, and statistical tools.
  • Excellent problem‑solving abilities and a detail‑driven mindset.
  • Ability to communicate complex concepts to technical and non‑technical stakeholders.
  • Experience in risk management, financial services, or energy sector is a plus.

What can we offer

This role offers a competitive package of remuneration and a wide range of company benefits:



  • Private medical insurance, 24/7 GP appointments, life assurance and income protection.
  • Annual company profit share scheme.
  • Electric Vehicle scheme with a variety of models.
  • Retail and entertainment discounts through internal rewards.

Working Pattern

Hybrid pattern: Tues‑Thurs in the office, Monday and Friday remote. Standard office hours 08:30‑17:00, Monday‑Friday.


Working with us at Corona Energy

Corona Energy values Empowered, Forward Thinking and Impactful, guided by Customer First. Recognised as one of the Best Places to Work in the UK. We offer:



  • Office spaces with complimentary breakfast, fruit, snacks and drinks.
  • Wellbeing events and activities.
  • Opportunities to support charity partners and give back.
  • Celebration of success through sports, social events and annual awards.

Corona Energy is a Disability Confident employer and will provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process.


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