رقم الوظيفة : 2269627
About Northern Trust
Northern Trust, a Fortune 500 company, is a globally recognized, award-winning financial institution that has been in continuous operation since 1889.
Northern Trust is proud to provide innovative financial services and guidance to the world’s most successful individuals, families and institutions by remaining true to our enduring principles of service, expertise and integrity. With more than 130 years of financial experience and over 22,000 partners, we serve the world’s most sophisticated clients using leading technology and exceptional service.
Working Model
Hybrid
We have a balanced hybrid working model to ensure you get the flexibility you need, and the successful candidate will spend their time between working in the office and working from home.
Role / Department
The Financial Analyst will engage in the annual Capital Planning/ CCAR process and various ad hoc requirements to be determined by CCAR Finance team and the Management group. The analyst will work closely and frequently within a team with partners based both in Manila and Chicago to support the Bank’s CCAR Finance Team and to ensure the goals of the business unit and of Northern Trust are met.
The Key Responsibilities Of The Role Include
• Engage in annual Capital Plan/ CCAR exercise which includes, but is not limited to, execution of projection methodologies, reporting of results, development and maintenance of internal controls,
• Develop and maintain design, assumptions, and performance of qualitative projection methodologies utilized for capital adequacy assessments
• Work closely with the Team Leader and the Manager in identifying process improvements to enhance the productivity and efficiency of the team
• Conduct User Acceptance Testing of technology enhancements, and developing End User Computing compliant documentation
• Create/Update desktop procedures, process narrative, flowchart and risk-control documentation for significant processes including appropriate consideration of key reports, control evidence and end-user computing