The Recovery & Resolution Planning (RRP) team sits within the Corporate Treasury & Chief Investment Office (CTC) as part of the Treasury function. The RRP team is a firmwide function responsible for designing, managing, and delivering the Firm’s Resolution plans, which demonstrate how the Firm would continue to operate when faced with material financial distress or failure of the company. Resolution Plans are required by the Firm’s US and international regulators.
As an Executive Director of Recovery & Resolution Planning within our firm, you will act as the primary authority on US Recovery & Resolution (R&R) planning requirements. Your responsibilities will include offering strategic guidance, interpreting rules, and supporting the firm's advocacy efforts in relation to R&R planning and Total Loss Absorbing Capital (TLAC). You will also lead a team tasked with maintaining the firm's R&R capabilities testing and assurance contingency actions frameworks, and supervising the execution of central R&R testing and assurance activities.
Job Responsibilities
Maintain a deep level of expertise on rule requirements and supervisory expectations for TLAC and R&R planning, particularly as they evolve with market eventsWork with the RRP team, corporate functions and Lines of Business (LoBs) to help drive advances in the Firm’s R&R planning processes that are aligned with supervisory expectationsRepresent the Firm’s advocacy position on TLAC and key R&R related matters with policy makers and trade associationsMaintain and oversee documentation and ongoing application of the Firm’s testing and assurance framework covering it’s US R&R capabilitiesMaintain and oversee ongoing application of the Firm’s framework for identifying, quantifying and testing a comprehensive list of contingency actionsPlan and execute on the firm’s centrally managed R&R testing programRepresent the Firm with supervisors in their reviews of the firm’s capital management framework and recovery and resolution plansDevelop the Firm’s approach to addressing new Resolution requirements for its Insured Depository InstitutionRequired qualifications, capabilities and skills
10+ years of experience working with US regulations in the financial services sectorDeep expertise in US Resolution and/or Recovery planning requirementsPolicy Advocacy with US Regulatory Agencies, or work experience in a US Regulatory AgencyExperience with managing significant projects at a globally active financial institutionsTeam management experiencePreferred qualifications, capabilities and skills
Broad expertise across the US prudential regulations