Bring your expertise to JPMorgan Chase. As part of Risk Management and Compliance, you are at the center of keeping JPMorgan Chase strong and resilient. You help the firm grow its business in a responsible way by anticipating new and emerging risks, and using your expert judgement to solve real-world challenges that impact our company, customers and communities. Our culture in Risk Management and Compliance is all about thinking outside the box, challenging the status quo and striving to be best-in-class.
As a Credit Risk Associate on the Infrastructure & Green Economy Credit Risk team, you will work with senior team members and engage with Investment Banking, Global Corporate Bank, Infrastructure Financing & Advisory, Markets and other partners throughout the Bank. Our team structures new and manages a portfolio of existing loans and related credit exposure to greenfield and brownfield projects across multiple sectors, including energy, power, renewables, energy transition, emerging green technology and transportation assets. This role provides an opportunity to enhance analytical skills on highly structured transactions across a range of industries in a fast paced and highly competitive environment.
Job Responsibilities
Interface closely with business teams to develop diligence questions by reviewing contracts, forecasts/budgets, financial statements, construction reports, operating reports, etc. Use strong analytical and problem-solving skills to understand and identify risks and recommend loan structures which sufficiently protects JPM’s interests in various structured transactions Build and maintain financial models to incorporate the impact of forward-looking risk assessment on key drivers Support execution of transactions, reviewing/structuring of finance and commercial contracts, making recommendations as to appropriate capital structure, exposure levels and risk grading Apply corporate finance and accounting expertise to prepare credit memorandums, take ownership of credit approvals and booking processes Perform portfolio management activities including analyzing amendment and waiver requests, periodic credit reviews, ongoing counterparty and industry credit analysis, monitoring of trading limits and appropriate credit ratings and negotiating documentation revisions, etc. Staying current on all aspects of assigned clients, including industry trends, portfolio performance, compliance with covenants, current events and news, potential risks and opportunitiesRequired qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Bachelor’s degree in a quantitative discipline Minimum 3 years of credit risk experience within financial services Strong financial modeling skills and familiarity with financial statements (including ability to analyze capital structure, profitability, project build costs and cash flow) Understanding of client and capital markets processes, credit risk management and commercial requirements Self-motivated individual who can work independently as well as across a team Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and ability to communicate complex information in a clear and organized manner Highly proficient in Excel (including analysis/control of large datasets), PowerPoint and WordPreferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Experience in credit/counterparty risk in infrastructure finance Experience in energy transition and emerging green technologies Ability to learn quickly with a high level of attention to detail and strong organizational and time management skills