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Regulatory Reporting Quality Assurance Vice President
Morgan Stanley
Glasgow, , United Kingdom
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Description
MORGAN STANLEY
If you’re looking for a firm that can provide you with a challenging role and long term career development opportunities then read on. We have built a world class reputation for quality and service and the talent and passion of our people has been critical to our success. We provide a strong foundation for building a professional career – a place for people to learn, to achieve and to grow. Together we share a common set of values rooted in integrity, excellence and a strong team ethic.
ABOUT US
Company Profile:
Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide range of investment banking, securities, investment management and wealth management services. The Firm's employees serve clients worldwide including corporations, governments and individuals from more than 1,200 offices in 43 countries. As a market leader, the talent and passion of our people is critical to our success.
Glasgow Profile:
Morgan Stanley’s Glasgow office employs in excess of 1,200 staff across Operations, Technology, Fund Services and Finance. Due to our growing business, we have a demand for career minded people to join our teams. Our opportunities offer unrivalled scope for progression and training within a fast paced, meritocratic and constantly changing environment. Morgan Stanley pride themselves on maintaining a culture which champions diversity, an inclusive environment for all, recognition and an opportunity to give back to our communities through various local charity partnerships. The office is located centrally and enjoys the additional benefits of an onsite gym and restaurant
Team Profile:
Global Corporate Controllers and Planning (GCCP) is the global centre of expertise and leadership for accounting, compensation, policy, reporting, financial risk and control. The Finance Divisions Risk and Information Security and Control team (FinRISC) within GCCP is represented in our Glasgow, London, New York, Tokyo and Hong Kong offices performing an oversight, governance and execution role in relation to the Finance division in support of the Firm's operational risk programs and objectives. The group interacts across all areas of Finance, Firm Operational Risk Department, the Front Office, Internal Audit as well as Operations, providing accurate risk reporting across Finance whilst furthering the risk management culture and infrastructure.
JOB DESCRIPTION, SKILLS REQUIRED AND SKILLS DESIRED
We are looking to hire a Vice President in the Finance Divisions Risk, Information Security and Control Group (FinRISC), specifically into the Regulatory Reporting Quality Assurance team (RRQA). The FinRISC group is represented in our New York, Glasgow, London, Tokyo and Hong Kong offices performing an oversight, governance and execution role in relation to the Finance SOT division in support of the Firms operational risk programs and objectives. The group interacts across all areas of Finance, Firm Operational Risk Department, the Front Office, Internal Audit as well as Operations, providing accurate risk reporting across Finance whilst furthering the risk management culture and infrastructure. The RRQA team works collaboratively across New York and Glasgow to satisfy both the US and UK Basel III frameworks.
The RRQA Vice President will be responsible for performing activities related to Basel validation programs and quality assurance over UK regulatory reporting. They will work to promote completeness, accuracy and validity of regulatory reporting data quality by independently validating Basel III processes and controls from transaction capture through to regulatory reporting. Products subject to review may include derivatives, secured financing transactions, loans, securitizations, debt and equity.
Key responsibilities:
• Conducting walkthroughs, assessing the internal control environment by performing controls and substantive testing
• Validating transaction capture through regulatory reporting processes and assessing the internal control environment by conducting walkthroughs and performing control and sample data testing
• Analysing identified issues for their impact on capital and other upstream and downstream processes or systems, as well as escalating these issues.
• Cultivating relationships across the Finance organization with key constituency groups, such as Regulatory Reporting, Product Controllers, Operations, Treasury, Technology, Credit Risk, and Market Risk.
• Drafting recommendations and liaising with the business units to remediate risks, findings and gaps identified during the validation process
• Monitoring, tracking and reporting project progress to Senior Management
• Leads the professional development of staff
Qualifications
Skills Required:
• Prior experience in a line role or supporting a finance or reporting function
• Ability to organize and present data in a meaningful way, including analysing and summarizing detailed information from various sources
• Strong written, communication, and presentation skills, including the ability to liaise with and influence senior subject matter experts
• Strong quantitative and qualitative analytical skills
• Ability to multi-task, adapt, and work well under pressure
• Ability to work within a team and to collaborate with peers and leadership to create effective solutions to validation issues
• Ability to create and manage detailed project plans including managing interdependencies
• Advanced Excel, Word, and PowerPoint skills
• Sense of ownership and accountability for work
• Possesses strong project management and interpersonal skills, makes sound decisions, exhibiting initiative and intuitive thinking
• Proactive and recognized as a leadership role model, consulted often by others for advice and opinions
• Minimum 7+ years of experience
Skills Desired:
• Prior audit or consulting experience
• Understanding of the Basel Framework and/or regulatory reporting
• Experienced with testing and proposing remediation plans
Morgan Stanley is an equal opportunities employer. We work to provide a supportive and inclusive environment where all individuals can maximise their full potential. Our skilled and creative workforce is comprised of individuals drawn from a broad cross section of the global communities in which we operate and who reflect a variety of backgrounds, talents, perspectives and experiences. Our strong commitment to a culture of inclusion is evident through our constant focus on recruiting, developing and advancing individuals based on their skills and talents.