Top Benefits
About the role
Please see full description & French translation in the attachment below
We are committed to delivering Canada to the world, and we want you to join us on this mission
The Canadian Commercial Corporation is Canada’s only government to government contracting agency. For over 75 years, governments around the world have entrusted us to reliably deliver made-in Canada solutions and projects of national importance. Through our international contracting expertise, we simplify and expedite acquisitions from Canadian suppliers across sectors including aerospace, defence and security, information and communications technology, cleantech and energy, and public infrastructure. If you want to support Canadian businesses to build successful commercial relationships with governments around the world, CCC could be your next career move.
Reporting to the Manager, Risk, the Senior Risk Analyst is responsible for conducting risk analysis and completing due diligence to mitigate financial and other risk for the export portfolio business line in alignment with the enterprise risk management program. Interacting with multiple touchpoints in the organization, the role provides a large breath of experience and understanding of the business.
What you’ll be doing
- Conduct financial risk analyses of suppliers, foreign governments, and private sector customers; utilize available data, analytics, and insights e.g., credit agencies and financial institutions; identify opportunities and manage risks to support decision making
- Review, analyze, and assess foreign and domestic contracts, ensure clauses meet financial risk standards, provide input on conditions and tailored packages to mitigate and reduce exposure e.g., financing, payment structure, insurance requirements, performance bonds, guarantees
- Respond to financial risk issues arising in contract management phase and provide advice and guidance on solutions to minimize detrimental impact
- Support the enterprise risk management program with attention to business continuity planning, business impact analysis and security; research and ensure best and better practices; and provide training
- Lead or participate on projects and working groups, provide input and advice, and undertake research and information gathering to inform decisions
- Prepare reports and briefing notes for various audiences
- Provide information support to a variety of internal and external audits
- Develop and maintain risk management policies, procedures and supporting tools
What you’ll bring to CCC
- Completion of university degree in finance, commerce, or business administration
- CPA or CFA designation in good standing
- Minimum of five years experience in financial risk management
- Knowledge of theories and principles of financial management, accounting and cost accounting practices, and financial statement analysis
- Knowledge of financial due diligence, general risk management practices related to banking and/or surety industries, and international trade
- Knowledge of relevant governing legislation, regulations, and guidelines
- English Essential, bilingualism in both official languages is strongly preferred
What we will offer you
- Competitive & transparent compensation package
- Comprehensive benefit program
- Defined-benefit pension plan
- Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
- In-house learning and development opportunities
- Health and Wellness Allowances
- Career Growth Opportunities
- Free onsite fitness center
Check out Life at CCC for more!
Successful candidate must be able to attain Secret Security Clearance and be able to work in a hybrid work environment in Ottawa, ON.
CCC promotes a workplace that celebrates diversity and inclusion. CCC is also committed to employment equity and encourages applications from women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities. Please advise us of any accommodation requirements during the selection process.
About Canadian Commercial Corporation
CCC supports the growth of international trade by helping Canadian exporters gain access to foreign government procurement markets. Through a government to government contracting approach, CCC positions qualified Canadian exporters to win international contracts with governments abroad while significantly reducing the risks associated with foreign procurement.
Top Benefits
About the role
Please see full description & French translation in the attachment below
We are committed to delivering Canada to the world, and we want you to join us on this mission
The Canadian Commercial Corporation is Canada’s only government to government contracting agency. For over 75 years, governments around the world have entrusted us to reliably deliver made-in Canada solutions and projects of national importance. Through our international contracting expertise, we simplify and expedite acquisitions from Canadian suppliers across sectors including aerospace, defence and security, information and communications technology, cleantech and energy, and public infrastructure. If you want to support Canadian businesses to build successful commercial relationships with governments around the world, CCC could be your next career move.
Reporting to the Manager, Risk, the Senior Risk Analyst is responsible for conducting risk analysis and completing due diligence to mitigate financial and other risk for the export portfolio business line in alignment with the enterprise risk management program. Interacting with multiple touchpoints in the organization, the role provides a large breath of experience and understanding of the business.
What you’ll be doing
- Conduct financial risk analyses of suppliers, foreign governments, and private sector customers; utilize available data, analytics, and insights e.g., credit agencies and financial institutions; identify opportunities and manage risks to support decision making
- Review, analyze, and assess foreign and domestic contracts, ensure clauses meet financial risk standards, provide input on conditions and tailored packages to mitigate and reduce exposure e.g., financing, payment structure, insurance requirements, performance bonds, guarantees
- Respond to financial risk issues arising in contract management phase and provide advice and guidance on solutions to minimize detrimental impact
- Support the enterprise risk management program with attention to business continuity planning, business impact analysis and security; research and ensure best and better practices; and provide training
- Lead or participate on projects and working groups, provide input and advice, and undertake research and information gathering to inform decisions
- Prepare reports and briefing notes for various audiences
- Provide information support to a variety of internal and external audits
- Develop and maintain risk management policies, procedures and supporting tools
What you’ll bring to CCC
- Completion of university degree in finance, commerce, or business administration
- CPA or CFA designation in good standing
- Minimum of five years experience in financial risk management
- Knowledge of theories and principles of financial management, accounting and cost accounting practices, and financial statement analysis
- Knowledge of financial due diligence, general risk management practices related to banking and/or surety industries, and international trade
- Knowledge of relevant governing legislation, regulations, and guidelines
- English Essential, bilingualism in both official languages is strongly preferred
What we will offer you
- Competitive & transparent compensation package
- Comprehensive benefit program
- Defined-benefit pension plan
- Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
- In-house learning and development opportunities
- Health and Wellness Allowances
- Career Growth Opportunities
- Free onsite fitness center
Check out Life at CCC for more!
Successful candidate must be able to attain Secret Security Clearance and be able to work in a hybrid work environment in Ottawa, ON.
CCC promotes a workplace that celebrates diversity and inclusion. CCC is also committed to employment equity and encourages applications from women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities. Please advise us of any accommodation requirements during the selection process.
About Canadian Commercial Corporation
CCC supports the growth of international trade by helping Canadian exporters gain access to foreign government procurement markets. Through a government to government contracting approach, CCC positions qualified Canadian exporters to win international contracts with governments abroad while significantly reducing the risks associated with foreign procurement.