Manage electronic trading risk and control by enhancing frameworks, conducting assessments, and mitigating risks. Collaborate with stakeholders for effective governance and compliance.
Join us as an Electronic Trading Automated Risk & Control Manager
- We’ll look to you to provide electronic trading risk subject matter expertise to enable the oversight and enhancement of the global risk and control framework
- You’ll review and assess adherence to the relevant electronic trading policies
- This is a prominent role, where your ability to develop stakeholder relationships will be as important as your risk management skills
In this role, you’ll run and improve the three electronic trading control lifecycles, including algorithm lifecycle, automated control lifecycle and e-platform lifecycle. We’ll look to you to investigate and respond to electronic trading risk issues, internal reviews and regulatory inquiries.
You’ll also:
- Deliver regulatory remediation in the electronic trading space, in a cohesive, holistic and cost-efficient manner
- Identify, log and mitigate non-market risks, including operational, conduct, reputational, regulatory and technology, inherent in the electronic trading businesses where appropriate
- Assist with Internal Audit’s reviews of the relevant control landscape
- Advise business heads to continually refine the operating model for electronic trading
- Collaborate with Business Risks Managers to deliver desired risk and control agenda for the business
- Support administration of the e-trading governance structure, including the Electronic Trading Risk Committee
To succeed in this role, you’ll need experience conducting design and control effectiveness testing of various pre and post trade algorithmic controls along with knowledge of financial services risk and control at different levels of the organisation.
You’ll also need:
- The ability to review design specs, test cases and test scripts
- Experience working with key stakeholders to understand risks and key controls across Markets businesses
- The ability to conduct monitoring of control trigger alerts, escalate alerts to traders and work with trading to resolve those alerts
- A clear track record of delivery and the ability to work to deadlines and adapt to changing priorities
- Experience working with key stakeholders to review inherent and residual risk assessments for key risks across Markets
- A proven ability to solve problems and a commercial and strategic mind set
Hours
35Job Posting Closing Date:
15/12/2025Ways of Working:HybridTop Skills
Electronic Trading
Financial Services
Risk Management
NatWest Group London, England Office
250 Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom, EC2M 4AA
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