Negotiable
Undetermined
Hybrid
London Area, United Kingdom
Contract Role: Credit Risk Manager (Energy & Trading)
Contract Location: London - Hybrid
Contract Duration: 3 months initially (potential extension)
Contract Start: ASAP
** Essential requirement: Proven experience within Credit Risk management in a trading book environment (commodity/energy sector)
* * Overview
This is an exciting opportunity to support Deloitte for an engagement with a large-scale global Credit Risk transformation within a major Trading & Supply organisation. The programme is delivering new, standardised Credit Risk processes and supporting technology to enable faster, more accurate commercial decision-making.
You will work as part of a blended consulting and client-side team to document future-state Credit Risk processes, produce business requirements, and define UAT scenarios that will directly drive system build and implementation.
The Role
You will be responsible for hands-on process documentation, business requirements definition, and UAT preparation across core Credit Risk processes within a trading book environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Document Level 3–4 business processes for Credit Risk across areas including:
- Credit checks
- Limit design
- Line reservations
- Margining
- Underwriting
- Trade finance
- Liens management
- Reporting
- Perform gap analysis between current-state and future-state processes
- Define business and functional requirements for technology delivery teams
- Produce UAT scenarios and test scripts for business validation
- Partner with process excellence teams (including offshore teams)
- Support data integrity, workflow simplification, and automation objectives
- Work closely with IT delivery teams, traders, and credit stakeholders
Required Skills & Experience
- Must have strong Credit Risk experience within a trading book environment, in the commodity/energy space
- Experience in margining, trade finance and lien management
- Deep experience in:
- Process modeling
- Business requirements definition
- UAT documentation