Role Summary
Join Scania Finance as a Credit Risk Analyst help shape the future of credit risk management.
What you will do
This is a part time position working three days per week. You will support the Credit Risk Manager in developing, defining, implementing and maintaining the credit risk framework that supports Scania Finance Australia.
This includes credit application underwriting, process improvement, portfolio management, asset management, contribute to debt recovery activities, legal liaison and compliance reporting.
* Credit assessment and analysis
* Development of proposals for credit approval
* Approving credit applications under their own credit mandate
* Supporting the proactive steering on credit risk related projects
* Monitoring, analysing and reporting statistical portfolio performance
Qualifications
* Strong credit underwriting experience gained within the financial services or banking industry
* Experience in commercial loans and asset management
* Your ability to analyse and interpret financial and commercial information
* Demonstrated portfolio management in previous roles will make you a stand out candidate
* You will have tertiary qualification in business, finance, accounting, or a related field (or working towards completion)
What we can offer you
* Potential to earn monthly bonus
* Paid Parental Leave benefits
* Salary packaging and corporate benefits
* A company that is enjoying record growth
* A dynamic and inclusive work culture - be part of a great team environment
* Be part of the bigger picture - a company with a focus on digitalisation, autonomous vehicles, electrification and sustainability
To apply Apply now and submit your CV.
You need to be an Australian / New Zealand Citizen or an Australian / New Zealand permanent resident to apply for this role.
Formal offer of employment is subject to standard pre-employment checks including medical and other background checks. As an equal opportunity employer, supporting workplace diversity, we encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, genders and cultural heritages.
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