Our division prevents, detects and mitigates compliance, regulatory and reputational risk across the firm and helps to strengthen the firm’s culture of compliance. Compliance accomplishes these through the firm’s enterprise-wide compliance risk management program. As an independent control function and part of the firm’s second line of defense, Compliance assesses the firm’s compliance, regulatory and reputational risk; monitors for compliance with new or amended laws, rules and regulations; designs and implements controls, policies, procedures and training; conducts independent testing; investigates, surveils and monitors for compliance risks and breaches; and leads the firm’s responses to regulatory examinations, audits and inquiries. You'll be part of a team with members from a wide range of academic and professional backgrounds, such as law, accounting, sales, and trading. We look for those who possess sound judgment, curiosity, and are able to adapt to a changing regulatory landscape.
BUSINESS UNIT AND ROLE OVERVIEW
Part of the Global Compliance Division, the firm’s Control, Finance & Operating Divisions (“CF&O”) Compliance team is a global team with responsibility for providing compliance coverage to the Control, Finance & Operating Divisions, comprised of Engineering, Controllers, Corporate Treasury, Risk, Corporate and Workplace Solutions, Corporate Planning & Management, Executive Office, Tax and Human Capital Management divisions and business-aligned operations functions. The team has members in Bengaluru, Dallas, London, New York, Salt Lake City, Singapore, Tokyo, and Warsaw.
CF&O Compliance contributes to the compliance mandate by: conducting risk identification, measurement and assessment, monitoring for compliance with laws, rules, regulations and policies, including the identification and investigation of conduct related issues, participating in firm responses to regulatory examinations, audits and inquiries, performing surveillance and investigations of business activities of the above-referenced CF&O groups, testing the effectiveness of controls, writing policies and procedures and communicating regulatory requirements and firm policy expectations to educate others both one-on-one and through compliance learning initiative
CF&O Compliance is looking for a talented Vice President to join the team to assist with the coverage of Corporate Treasury and Executive Office. The role of this Compliance Officer is to articulate and maintain the standards of conduct required of Corporate Treasury and Executive Office as well as the laws, regulations and policies governing these businesses to assist the firm in mitigating regulatory and conduct risk in EMEA. The Compliance Officer provides support to the Corporate Treasury Division's functional areas, including Corporate Treasury trading, which focuses on efficient management of liabilities supporting the firm’s assets, including issuance of secured and unsecured liabilities and execution of interest rate, currency, and other hedging strategies.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
This role will focus on, but not be limited to, providing Compliance coverage of Corporate Treasury and Executive Office with an emphasis on regulatory and conduct risk in EMEA. As Corporate Treasury compliance coverage, you will provide real-time compliance guidance to the Corporate Treasury Department holistically, as well as trading specific compliance guidance to the Corporate Treasury trading group. This includes all relevant rules, regulations and internal policies that govern the Corporate Treasury business. Additionally, as Executive Office compliance coverage, you will focus on the compliance program for the firm’s Strategic Investments and other firmwide strategy initiatives.
A successful candidate will also participate in region-wide and global initiatives to enact the Global Compliance mandate.
To fulfil this role, you will:
1. Provide proactive risk mitigation instructions on regulatory and policy matters including individual transactions, new products and business initiatives.
2. Advise, challenge and influence CF&O divisions about regulations, policies and reputational risk
3. Identify, investigate and manage compliance issues involving CF&O divisions
4. Execute Compliance Risk Assessment and other core compliance deliverables
5. Analyze regulatory changes and enforcement actions to assess the impact to CF&O divisions, and participate in work to ensure the business is able to support new requirements
6. Develop and deploy second line controls and assisting the first line with the development of their controls.
7. Review of new algorithms and other electronic-related business initiatives.
8. Conduct forensic reviews to monitor the CF&O divisions compliance with regulations and firm policies
9. Recommend compliance testing work to be performed for CF&O divisions
10. Draft and assist in the implementation of policies and procedures
11. Develop and deliver communication and training to the CF&O divisions
12. Investigate and liaise with internal stakeholders in relation to conduct issues
13. Provide support and guidance to Corporate Treasury and Executive Office in interactions with regulators
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
A strong candidate for CF&O Compliance will satisfy the following criteria:
14. 5+ years Compliance/Legal/Regulatory background covering Corporate Treasury / Treasury trading functions
15. Bachelor’s degree required; in addition advanced degree in relevant field (., ., ., is a plus but not required
16. Clear, concise written and verbal communications skills; able to communicate with impact at senior levels
17. Able and willing to challenge; comfortable with inter-personal conflict; able to build strong professional rapport with stakeholders while maintaining independence as a risk manager
18. Sound judgment, ethics and integrity
19. Fast learner; able to adapt to business and regulatory changes; interest to challenge status quo and find new solutions
20. Ability to process large amounts of information on novel topics and identify salient points, and succinctly present them to a senior audience.
21. Ability to build relationships with stakeholders of various seniority and across different roles.
22. Proactive, self-motivated, assertive and well organized.
23. Takes ownership of tasks, progresses them independently, and escalates to senior stakeholders when required.
24. Strong analytical, technical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to exercise sound and balanced judgment.
25. Ability to learn and navigate technical firm systems used for forensic reviews.
26. Forward looking, focused on improving and streamlining controls and processes.
27. Ability to work independently and yet remain a strong team player.
28. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and work to tight deadlines, balancing short-term and long-term projects
29. A strong understanding of EU and US regulation (MIFID II, MAR, Dodd Frank, CFTC, SEC).
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