Assistant Vice President - ECB Regulatory Reporting (gn)

Frankfurt am Main, Germany and remote
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Contract type
Permanent
Level
Assistant Vice President - ECB Regulatory Reporting (gn)
Years experience
3+
Business car included
No
Industry
Financial Services

Company description

Our client is a leading international financial institution with a strong presence in the EMEA region. With a broad platform and a clear growth agenda, the company offers a wide range of career opportunities across corporate finance, investment banking, advisory, and global capital markets. Professionals joining the firm can expect to work on diverse and high-impact projects, gaining valuable experience in a dynamic and globally connected environment.

Purpose of job

The role focuses on supporting the development and delivery of ECB-related regulatory reporting activities. The position plays an integral part in ensuring compliance with evolving European banking requirements, contributing to assessments, stress tests, and supervisory exercises. This includes analyzing new regulations, preparing guidance for internal stakeholders, and supporting the implementation of regulatory change projects.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to the analysis and interpretation of national and European regulatory requirements, with a focus on ECB-related topics such as AQR, SREP, STEs and stress testing.

  • Draft advisory material, briefings, and internal documentation for management and specialist departments outlining regulatory developments and their business implications

  • Support the implementation of new or amended regulatory requirements, ensuring proper integration into systems and processes

  • Participate in the creation of business and data requirement documents

  • Execute and coordinate testing procedures, analyzing results and managing deviations

  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure consistent and accurate regulatory reporting delivery

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree required; professional qualifications are considered an advantage

  • Professional experience in regulatory reporting, ideally gained within a financial institution or consulting company

  • Strong analytical and conceptual thinking with the ability to interpret complex regulatory requirements

  • Structured and solution-oriented approach with attention to detail

  • Independent working style combined with a hands-on mentality

  • Excellent communication and presentation skills, capable of explaining technical topics clearly and precisely

  • Business-fluent English; German is a plus

Benefits

  • Flexible and hybrid working arrangements

  • Private health insurance, including life and disability coverage

  • Counseling and coaching services to support mental wellbeing

  • Comprehensive learning and development programs

  • Attractive compensation package

  • Inclusive and diverse workplace culture