Our recruitment consultants find high-quality risk modelling analytics jobs for candidates in the UK, EMEA and the Middle East. For these specialist jobs – including credit risk modelling – we cover the banking, financial services, insurance and investment sectors.
We’ve built up a strong track record in risk modelling analytics job recruitment by investing in long-term relationships with employers with risk management roles.
Because risk modelling analytics is such a dynamic field, our consultants’ knowledge of in-demand and emerging tools and techniques is invaluable. You’ll also benefit from our detailed role and salary data.
We’re interested in risk modellers and analytics with a strong mix of technical expertise – including statistical and modelling software – up-to-date market knowledge and soft skills. The need to work closely with business function leaders makes communication a core skill. Hiring companies also look for candidates who can negotiate technology, business and market changes with ease.
Check out our risk modelling analytics jobs below or contact a consultant to discuss your career options.
My client is one of the largest banks in the UK, renowned for their flexible working culture, rem...
My client is a large and successful retail bank with offices across the UK. They are looking to ...
My client is a leading retail finance business. The Model Risk Management (MRM) team are respons...
Our client is a specialist mortgage bank based in the UK. The bank is in the midst of securing IR...
My client is one of the largest banks in the UK, renowned for their flexible working culture, rem...
Risk management analysts who aspire to a highly paid role are faced with two options – seniority or specialisation. Senior-level positions, which come with significant responsibility, include Chief Risk Officer and Senior Risk Director. The most lucrative specialisations tend to be technology risk and cyber security. Other significant pay factors are location and sector, particularly investment banking and asset management.
It will depend on the employer and the infrastructure in place, but many risk modellers and analysts work from home. However, because collaboration with other business functions is necessary, many professionals in risk modelling analytics jobs find that office-working, for at least part of the working week, makes sense for career development.
With risk modelling analytics jobs comes relentless pressure – high stress levels are commonplace across the profession. This means that risk modellers and analysts need to pay serious attention to work-life balance if they’re to avoid burnout.