
Options Clearing Corporation
What You’ll Do
As a member of OCC’s Credit Risk Management team you will help safeguard OCC from counterparties who exhibit elevated credit or operational risk or lack appropriate risk management programs. Senior Associates are responsible for identifying, measuring, monitoring, managing, and reporting various risks and exposures introduced to OCC by clearing members, banks, and other critical counterparties. Senior Associates understand the risks present within the clearing industry and/or the participating financial entities, including broker-dealers, futures commission merchants, commercial banks, pension funds, and financial market utilities.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Senior Associates build and manage overall risk profiles of counterparties through several direct and ancillary processes, including:
Monitor ongoing creditworthiness of counterparties and their compliance with OCC rules and other regulatory requirements, material news and event disclosures, interact with counterparties to identify root cause of issues or concerns, and escalate issues requiring enhanced surveillance to department management and internal working groups so appropriate actions can be taken
Independently analyze financial statements to identify levels and trends in key metrics and ratios
Perform and document assessments on clearing member’s risk management policies, procedures, processes, staff, and systems to understand how the member is mitigating its risk to OCC
Manage the applications of new counterparties and document results for presentation to senior management and Board Risk Committee for approval
Collaborate with other Financial Risk Management teams and counterparty-facing departments to assess all risks posed by counterparties
Ensure counterparty inquiries are addressed regarding OCC risk policies and procedures as well as time-sensitive questions regarding margin requirements and position movements
Support system, data, and risk methodology development, review data and risk methodologies during annual reviews, and identify underlying methodology assumptions with a comprehensive set of special cases
Develop and conduct advanced data analytics and reporting to identify and analyze causal links and meaningful relationships (e.g., correlations, distributions, percentiles) across large and/or multi-sourced data sets, determine best methods and visuals to communicate analytical insights, and deliver compelling and easy to understand narratives of those insights to support executive decision making
Develop, maintain, and adhere to written policies and procedures
Participate in procedure-related control testing activities
Support regulatory reporting obligations
Supervisory Responsibilities
N/A
Qualifications
Knowledge of the financial services industry, including the financial, market, liquidity and operational risks of broker-dealers, futures commission merchants, commercial banks, pension funds, and financial market utilities
Knowledge of bank reporting and regulations including call reports, Basel III bank capital adequacy requirements
Proficient understanding of securities markets, derivatives, and option trading strategies
Ability to perform counterparty credit analysis including a basic understanding of the CAMEL(S) rating methodology and other rating system
Technical Skills
Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills and the ability to work in a collaborative environment
Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Excel experience using lookups and pivot tables to perform data analysis, and comfortable developing PowerPoint presentations
Coding experience with SQL and other data analytics tools (e.g., Tableau, Python, R, VBA macros)
Programming experience to help build and maintain the team’s self-automated processes
Experience using Thomson Reuters, S&P Global Market Intelligence, and other securities industry data provider software, and the technical ability to connect these tools to Excel
Education and/or Experience
Bachelor’s degree (preferably in Risk Management, Accounting, (Computational/Quantitative) Finance, or Economics) or equivalent work experience
2-4 years of counterparty credit risk or relevant financial services industry experience
Ability to read and understand financial statements, brokerage statements, and accounting records
Basic knowledge of regulatory rules and regulations related to the SEC/CFTC
Excellent organization skills – must be detail oriented
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Comfortable working in a customer service-oriented environment and addressing questions from both OCC colleagues and OCC counterparties, engaging users to understand issues and identify root causes, escalating incidents to appropriate teams, and collaborating with others to ensure timely resolution and user satisfaction
Ability to work well under pressure with multiple priorities and time-sensitive deadlines
Knowledge of the financial services industry, including the financial, market, liquidity and operational risks of broker-dealers, futures commission merchants, commercial banks, pension funds, and financial market utilities
Proficient understanding of securities markets, derivatives, and option trading strategies
Ability to perform counterparty credit analysis including a basic understanding of the CAMEL(S) rating methodology and other rating systems
Master’s degree or progress towards a Master’s degree (preferably in Risk Management, Accounting, (Computational/Quantitative) Finance, or Economics)
Certificates or Licenses
Desire to earn, or progress towards, a CFA or FRM certification
Who We Are
The Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) is the world’s largest equity derivatives clearing organization. Founded in 1973, OCC is dedicated to promoting stability and market integrity by delivering clearing and settlement services for options, futures and securities lending transactions. As a Systemically Important Financial Market Utility (SIFMU), OCC operates under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. OCC has more than 100 clearing members and provides central counterparty (CCP) clearing and settlement services to 19 exchanges and trading platforms. More information about OCC is available at www.theocc.com.
What We Offer
A highly collaborative and supportive environment developed to encourage work-life balance and employee wellness. Some of these components include:
A hybrid work environment, up to 2 days per week of remote work
Tuition Reimbursement to support your continued education
Student Loan Repayment Assistance
Technology Stipend allowing you to use the device of your choice to connect to our network while working remotely
Generous PTO and Parental leave
Competitive health benefits including medical, dental and vision
Step 1
When you find a position you’re interested in, click the ‘Apply’ button. Please complete the application and attach your resume.
Step 2
You will receive an email notification to confirm that we’ve received your application.
Step 3
If you are called in for an interview, a representative from OCC will contact you to set up a date, time, and location.
For more information about OCC, please click here.
OCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer