Create your best future and join Westpac as Associate Commodities Trade and Transition!
Whats the role
Youll support the newly established Commodities Trade & Transition (CTT) team as they build and scale Westpacs growing commodity and trade finance capability. This is a hands-on Associate role where youll help turn ideas into clear analysis presentations and well-coordinated outcomes.
Day to day youll be involved in preparing executive and client materials analysing markets and transactions and supporting the delivery of financing and risk management solutions across commodities and trade. Youll also work closely with teams across Risk Credit Legal Technology and Business Controls to keep work moving and stakeholders aligned.
This is a full-time role based in Sydney offering exposure to senior leaders clients and complex transactions in a fastmoving environment. If you enjoy problem solving learning by doing and being close to the action youll feel right at home.
What do I need
Youll bring a strong foundation of core skills and the confidence to apply them in a fastmoving collaborative environment. You will have:
Why join us
Were obsessed with becoming our customers #1 banking partner for life and were looking for people who are passionate about helping us achieve that return were committed to making Westpac the best place to work in the country. Here are just a few of the ways were already doing that:
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Were all about creating a supportive and inclusive community. We welcome everyone no matter your age gender background or abilities. We also provide additional support to welcome our veterans Indigenous Australians and neurodiverse community.
If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process you can find out more information and additional contact details by visiting thePeople with Disability and/or needing Accessibility Requirementspage on ourwebsite.
Required Experience:
IC
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