Morgan McKinley
Senior Business Execution Analyst – Markets Data Risk

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Senior Business Execution Analyst – Markets Data Risk
Senior Business Execution Analyst – [Markets Data Risk (MDR)]
Location: Belfast (Hybrid) | Competitive Salary: ~£65,000 | Duration: 1-Year Fixed-Term Contract
About the Role
We are representing a global financial institution seeking a Senior Business Execution Analyst for its Markets Data Risk (MDR) division. This central execution lead ensures consistency, transparency, and delivery discipline across global data risk and control teams, including management routines.
In this pivotal role, you will:
- Own regulatory delivery tracking
- Oversee MRD execution and reporting
- Drive executive preparedness through structured documentation and oversight
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate end-to-end MDR execution, including:
- Regulatory deliverables (e.g., Consent Order remediation)
- Business-as-usual (BAU) control execution
- Maintain centralised delivery trackers to:
- Ensure accuracy
- Mitigate risks across global workstreams
- Develop and deliver executive-ready materials, such as:
- Slides & Management Information (MI)
- RAG (Red-Amber-Green) status reports for stakeholder briefings
- Standardise and quality-assure MDR documentation, ensuring all artefacts are:
- Audit-tested
- Centrally stored
- Oversee Internal Audit (IA) & regulatory responses, coordinating:
- Corrective Action Plans (CAPs)
- Cross-functional alignment
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Required Qualifications & Experience
- Phase 1 Success Criteria:
- Proven experience in Markets/Risk/Data/Controls environments within financial services (preferably banking)
- Exposure to regulatory programs, operating models, and frameworks
- Phase 2 Considerations:
- Strong preference for experience supporting audits or regulatory reviews
- Demonstrated ability to drive output-shaped outcomes without formal authority, including building consensus with remote data stakeholders and senior teams
- Technical Skills:
- Advanced Excel (ad-hoc analytics) & PowerPoint for reporting (ERM/Control health tracking)
- Familiarity with workflow tools (Jira, ServiceNow, etc.)


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