Market Risk BA – BP

Greater London Contract / 6months rolling £500 - £800 per day + Benefits

A global leading company is currently recruiting for a Market Risk Analyst who has experience with commodity trading and derivatives trading. Hybrid role paying up to £800 per day.

Experience and skills required for the Market Risk Analyst, Commodity Risk Analyst, Quant Analyst, Quantitative finance professional, Quant Market Risk Business Analyst

  • Experience and understanding of commodity trading, excellent functional understanding of concepts such as pricing, exposure, PL, risk reporting.
  • Relevant experience in a market risk role from trading companies or banks.
  • Strong knowledge of derivatives trading.
  • Advanced knowledge of risk metrics such as VaR, stress testing, scenario analysis.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Analysis and refinement of functional and non-functional requirements from stakeholders across the commodity trading

Package for the for the Market Risk Analyst, Commodity Risk Analyst, Quant Analyst, Quantitative finance professional, Quant Market Risk Business Analyst

· Hybrid position – 6 month rolling contract paying up to £800 per day

Job Information

Job Reference: JO-2305-333918
Salary: £500 - £800 per day + Benefits
Salary per: day
Job Duration: 6months rolling
Job Start Date: ASAP
Job Industries: Cyber Security Jobs
Job Locations: Greater London
Job Types: Contract
Job Skills: Commodity, Market Risk, quant

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