Deutsche Bank is seeking a Climate & Environmental Risk Specialist to join its Bonn team, focusing on identifying and managing climate-related risks in real estate portfolios. The role requires expertise in quantitative risk modeling, regulatory alignment, and stakeholder engagement, with a strong emphasis on both analytical skills and effective communication in German and English
Job Summary
The Climate & Environmental Risk Specialist plays a key role in identifying, assessing, and managing climate and environmental risks related to Deutsche Bank’s real estate portfolios.
Key responsibilities include developing and applying quantitative risk models, designing and implementing risk management frameworks, and monitoring regulatory requirements.
The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of benefits supporting emotional, mental, physical, social, and financial well-being.
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Deutsche Bank is seeking a Climate & Environmental Risk Specialist to join its Bonn team, focusing on identifying and managing climate-related risks in real estate portfolios. The role requires expertise in quantitative risk modeling, regulatory alignment, and stakeholder engagement, with a strong emphasis on both analytical skills and effective communication in German and English.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Quantitative risk modeling
Scenario analysis and stress testing
Geospatial data evaluation
Regulatory interpretation (ECB, EBA, EU Taxonomy, CSRD)
Fluent German and English communication
Nice-to-have
Strategic issue interest
Strong implementation orientation
Team-oriented working style
Positive, fair, and inclusive environment
Key Requirements
Completed university degree (quantitative)
Professional experience in comparable activities
Solid understanding of risk management
Advanced knowledge in data evaluation (SAS, Python, Excel)