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locations
Auckland - NZL
time type
Full time
posted on
Posted 30+ Days Ago
job requisition id
484459WD
Line of ServiceAssurance
Industry/SectorNot Applicable
SpecialismAssurance
Management LevelManager
Job Description & SummaryIt’s an incredibly exciting time to join PwC New Zealand. As part of our new strategy - The New Equation, we’re investing in the digital upskilling of all our people to ensure they have the right knowledge, skills and tools to succeed in a digital future. Invest in your future by joining a firm that will invest in your skills. Be a part of The New Equation.Ngā Kōrero mo tēnei tūranga / About the roleAs a Asia Pacific centre of excellence, the MVD (Market Value Direct) team focuses on supporting clients and audit teams across the region by estimating appropriate valuations on their financial instruments – from simple equity holdings to complex structured products.Many of PwC’s clients hold financial instruments – equities, debt, derivatives, etc. The problem is, it helps to have an independent view on the value of these transactions. Whether it’s estimating the valuation impact of credit risk, capturing the impact of complex terms or managing poor or non-existent input data, this can be a real challenge and that’s where clients turn to PwC’s MVD team for help.As a Manager or Senior Manager, you will execute and lead significant engagements in relation to financial instrument valuations and quantitative consulting services. This is a full-time opportunity minimum 37.5 working hours per week. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include:Performing valuations of complex financial instruments and delivering other complex engagements - including XVA, IFRS9 hedge effectiveness testing etc.
Leading and delivering quantitative consulting engagements - including model reviews, market risk services, and regulatory assessments.
Coaching junior staff members in relation to market best practice for financial instrument valuation techniques.
Managing and leading the delivery of a significant number of financial instrument valuation engagements concurrently.
Reviewing working files and final reports completed by other team members to ensure accuracy and quality of the deliverables.
Ngā pūkenga kei a koe / Skills and experience5+ years' professional experience for a financial or professional services firm.
Tertiary qualification(s) in a quantitative field - for example Quantitative Finance, Maths, Engineering, Physics.
Attention to detail and ability to ensure quality output and service are provided to clients.
Deep knowledge and expertise in relation to financial instrument valuations and modelling.
An ability to lead teams in order to successfully deliver a significant number of engagements concurrently.
Strong communication skills with an ability to collaborate effectively within a team environment in addition to being able to successfully convey engagement progress, issues rising, and observations to various stakeholders.
Professional qualification preferred - e.g. CFA, FRM
Some coding knowledge (e.g. Python, VBA etc) with a track record of applying programming languages within technical projects preferred.
Ngā āhuatanga hirahira o te mahi ki PwC / Highlights of working at PwC NZUnrivalled level of access to industry expertise, both locally and through our wider global network of member firms, where you’ll be enabled by cutting-edge technology.
Dress for your day and flex your schedule in alignment with team and client needs
Inclusive 18 weeks paid parental leave policy for all parents - mums, dad’s, caregivers with no minimum service!
Enhanced leave capabilities - an opportunity to purchase additional leave and two staff recognition days available each year
Opportunities, training resources and in-role time to contribute to solving community and societal issues through the
PwC Foundation
's core programmes aimed at child wellbeing through education (Toitoi and FLiP) and governance roles for not for profit organisations (On Board).
Digital upskilling through our Digital Academy
Mana motuhake / IndependenceMaintaining independence is fundamental to demonstrating that PwC has not been influenced by any relationships or situations that undermine our objectivity. This role requires an independence review process.Mo te aha tāu e tatari ana? / What are you waiting for?Hit the Apply Now button! If you still need some convincing and want to learn how you can grow and shine in your career at PwC, visit
https://www.pwc.co.nz/careers.htmlEducation
(if blank, degree and/or field of study not specified)Degrees/Field of Study required:Degrees/Field of Study preferred:
Certifications
(if blank, certifications not specified)Required SkillsDerivatives, Financial Instruments, Financial Instrument Valuation, Valuating, Valuation Techniques
Optional SkillsDesired Languages
(If blank, desired languages not specified)Travel RequirementsNot Specified
Available for Work Visa Sponsorship?Yes
Government Clearance Required?No
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