JPMorgan Chase is seeking a Vice President to join our Capital and Liquidity Policy team within the Treasury/Chief Investment Office (T/CIO)
T/CIO is responsible for firm-wide asset and liability management, including management of the firm's interest rate risk, structural foreign exchange risk, funding, liquidity risk and capital, as well as the company-sponsored retirement plan.
As a Vice President in Capital & Liquidity Policy, you will help to interpret and provide guidance on US regulatory capital and liquidity rules for current, pending, and proposed strategic business initiatives and transactions in support of the Commercial & Investment Bank Securitized Products Group (SPG) sub line-of-business, Risk, Finance and Technology. This role will also provide leadership and subject matter expertise on Securitization RWA requirements. You will be responsible for delivering high quality regulatory capital & liquidity analyses and reviews by maintaining a high level of current technical knowledge and applying it to generate high quality support.
Job responsibilities:
You will be responsible for delivering high quality regulatory capital & liquidity analyses and reviews by:
Maintaining a high level of current technical knowledge and applying it to generate high quality support and oversight
Obtaining a clear understanding of the business initiative/transaction/scenario in question ensuring all relevant key facts are considered
Understanding the economic drivers and other factors relevant for the situation in question
Independently and efficiently identifying the relevant regulatory guidance and policy interpretations/expectations
Performing a comprehensive and balanced analysis addressing the strengths/weaknesses of the potential conclusions
Proposing conclusions that appropriately consider the relevant regulations and supporting regulatory guidance, regulatory feedback along with considerations such as risk, operational feasibility, market practice, and materiality
Providing guidance to stakeholders to ensure compliance with capital and liquidity rules
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
Minimum of 5-7 years relevant work experience, banking and finance experience with either a leading bank or a Big Four accounting firm strongly preferred
Strong knowledge of financial products and understanding of complex financing structures
Strong knowledge of the US capital rules
Ability to perform a comprehensive and balanced analyses of complex trade structures
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Demonstrate an ability to explain complex topics clearly, concisely, persuasively, and in a manner appropriate to the audience, while explaining the business purpose and intent of the transaction/scenario being presented/evaluated
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
Prior experience in the Securitization space
Background in credit risk or structuring
Experience interacting with bank regulatory agencies