As a Credit Analyst within the EMTR Team, you will be responsible for assessing and monitoring counterparty credit risk across a portfolio of transactions, with multiple counterparties
Job Summary
As a Credit Analyst within the EMTR Team, you will be responsible for assessing and monitoring counterparty credit risk across a portfolio of transactions, with multiple counterparties.
Support development and maintain advanced credit risk reporting frameworks including Potential Future Exposure (“PFE”) metrics.
We offer a wide range of benefits including flexible working options including hybrid work, discounts on energy, telcos and solar plans, and participation in Energise - our reward & recognition program.
Matching Summary
As a Credit Analyst within the EMTR Team, you will be responsible for assessing and monitoring counterparty credit risk across a portfolio of transactions, with multiple counterparties.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Counterparty credit risk analysis
Financial statement analysis
Derivative and environmental products
Quantitative skills
Risk reporting
Nice-to-have
Collaborate with internal stakeholders
Passionate about powering Australian lives
Values inclusivity, respect, and learning
Tech-enabled solutions
Key Requirements
Tertiary qualification in Business discipline
2-5 years experience in credit risk analysis
Familiarity with Moodys or S&P credit rating methodologies
Understanding of ISDA frameworks
Previous experience with Potential Future Exposure (PFE) or Lacima
Professional certifications in risk management or financial analysis