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Associate Prudential Climate Risk & Banking Regulation Specialist

United Kingdom
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Open to associate candidates based in EU & UK

Required experience

The candidate should have at least 4-8 years’ experience in banking, regulated financial services, banking supervision, or financial-risk consulting, including at least three years of directly relevant climate or ESG risk work.

They must demonstrate practical experience in:

  • EBA Guidelines on ESG Risk Management
  • CRD VI prudential transition planning
  • ECB climate and environmental risk expectations
  • Translating climate-risk drivers into:
    • credit risk
    • market risk
    • operational risk
    • liquidity risk
    • strategic risk
    • risk appetite and escalation
  • Drafting or implementing climate-risk policies
  • Developing KRIs, thresholds, escalation processes, and management information
  • First-line and second-line risk responsibilities
  • ICAAP, ILAAP, or regulatory stress-testing processes
  • Working with Risk, Finance, Compliance, and senior governance forums
  • Preparing materials that can withstand internal audit, supervisory, or regulatory review

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Your economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.

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Mandatory evidence

Require candidates to submit two concise case studies, each covering:

  • The client type and sector
  • The regulatory context
  • Their personal role
  • The climate-risk or prudential problem
  • The methodology they applied
  • The financial-risk frameworks affected
  • The outputs they personally produced
  • The outcome or client decision
  • A client reference or referee, subject to confidentiality

At least one case study should involve a bank, vehicle-finance company, leasing company, captive finance provider, or other regulated lender.

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Strong differentiators

  • Previous work for an automotive captive-finance institution
  • Direct experience with an ECB-supervised bank or European banking group
  • Previous Big Four climate-risk or banking-risk experience
  • Experience integrating climate risk into credit policies, portfolio monitoring, or risk appetite
  • Experience presenting to ExCo, Board Risk Committees, or regulators
  • FRM, PRM, CFA, Chartered Banker, or equivalent banking-risk qualification
  • GARP Sustainability and Climate Risk Certificate

You will need to currently be working through your own registered company and have the relevant professional insurance.

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Skills

Banking
ESG Risk
Climate Risk
Risk Management
Regulatory Compliance
Financial Services
Credit Risk
Market Risk
Operational Risk
Liquidity Risk
Strategic Risk
ICAAP
ILAAP
Stress Testing
Climate-Risk Policies
Risk Appetite

Location

United Kingdom

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