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Market Abuse Surveillance Analyst

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Glencore

15d ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior & Expert Level
  • London

AI generated summary

  • You need strong market abuse knowledge, trade surveillance experience, risk-based alert review skills, and regulatory awareness. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities are essential.
  • You will conduct surveillance analysis, support surveillance system implementation, ensure data quality, and deliver operating model components while collaborating with IT and external partners.

Requirements

  • Experience Required:
  • Excellent understanding of market abuse risks and how they apply and materialise within commodity markets (physical and paper) – experience in respect of surveillance of Metals is an advantage.
  • Proven experience within trade and / or communications surveillance
  • Experienced in reviewing alerts and conducting risk-based, event-driven surveillance
  • Strong understanding of surveillance data requirements and interplays
  • Confidence when interacting with traders and an ability to build and nurture constructive working relationships with business partners and in/external stakeholders
  • Knowledge of the regulatory drivers for surveillance, e.g. MAR, REMIT, MiFID etc.
  • Skill Sets:
  • is self-motivated, enthusiastic, pro-active and a team player
  • has an independent and flexible work attitude and is able to work well under pressure
  • has a problem-solving mind-set
  • has very good written and verbal communication skills

Responsibilities

  • We are assembling a team of Market Abuse experts who will cover multiple aspects of an industry leading surveillance framework.
  • This is an opportunity to join and contribute to the design, development, implementation and execution of the surveillance programme, bringing to bear the expertise you have attained during the course of your career.
  • Whilst the primary responsibility is conducting surveillance analysis at an expert level, the initial focus is supporting the implementation of surveillance systems (Trade and Comms) and partnering with IT, vendors, and external consultants to validate that the data is fit for purpose.
  • You will also contribute to the delivery of the operating model, e.g. data quality, calibration, metrics, quality assurance, alert analysis, procedures etc.
  • This is an exciting role, offering variety and the opportunity to be part of an immersive project resulting in an effective and meaningful surveillance.
  • This role will form part of the Group Compliance team and will report directly to the Global Head of Surveillance & Monitoring.

FAQs

What is the primary responsibility of the Market Abuse Surveillance Analyst?

The primary responsibility is conducting surveillance analysis at an expert level, focusing on the implementation of surveillance systems and partnering with IT, vendors, and external consultants to ensure data quality.

What experience is required for this role?

Applicants should have an excellent understanding of market abuse risks, proven experience in trade and/or communications surveillance, and familiarity with regulations such as MAR, REMIT, and MiFID.

Is experience in the Metals market beneficial for this position?

Yes, experience in the surveillance of Metals is considered an advantage for this role.

What skills are essential for a Market Abuse Surveillance Analyst?

Essential skills include self-motivation, enthusiasm, a pro-active attitude, problem-solving capabilities, and strong written and verbal communication skills.

Who will the Market Abuse Surveillance Analyst report to?

The Market Abuse Surveillance Analyst will report directly to the Global Head of Surveillance & Monitoring.

Will the role involve interaction with traders?

Yes, the role requires confidence in interacting with traders and the ability to build and nurture constructive relationships with business partners and stakeholders.

What will be the initial focus of the Market Abuse Surveillance Analyst?

The initial focus will be on supporting the implementation of surveillance systems (Trade and Comms) and validating that data is fit for purpose.

Is prior experience in reviewing alerts and conducting risk-based surveillance necessary?

Yes, proven experience in reviewing alerts and conducting risk-based, event-driven surveillance is required for this position.

What kind of work environment can I expect?

This role will be part of a team within the Group Compliance department, contributing to a variety of tasks in a fast-paced and collaborative setting.

How important is data quality in this role?

Data quality is crucial, and the analyst will contribute to the delivery of the operating model, including metrics, quality assurance, and alert analysis.

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