Strategy Consultant - Energy and Commodities Trading - Risk
London
Strategy Consultant - Energy and Commodities Trading - Risk
London
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Start your job searchStrategy consulting job focusing on Energy, in particular Oil and Gas, and the Commodities Trading market. Candidates with experience in Risk Operating Model Design, Risk Policy, Risk Vision and Enterprise Risk Management are needed by a global consultancy as they expand their market share.
Working with Senior Business Leaders in the Energy and Consumer Products sector you will be involved in defining corporate strategy for some of the largest players in the industry. We need consultants who can integrate risk into strategy, working with companies to establish their risk management organizations and governance structures along with designing risk management processes and streamlining risk reporting.
You will need strategic skills to analyse and capture business problems, to ground analysis with quantitative and qualitative evidence, to develop real insight and execution plans, and to confidently advise top level executives. You must have experience in specific risk categories across market risk, credit risk, operational risk or political risk and be able to work with clients as an industry specialist in the Energy or Commodity Trading market.
A highly competitive package, unrestricted opportunities for progression and the chance to work with some of the leaders in the industry makes this an opportunity not to be missed. Please contact oliver.phoenix@markssattin.com with reference OP-136515 for further details.
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