Risk Management Analyst
Intelligent Solutions HR is hiring a Risk Management Analyst for a client in the insurance brokerage industry. The role involves supporting risk governance frameworks, conducting assessments, and maintaining internal controls. Candidates should have a foundational understanding of risk principles and strong documentation skills. This position offers early-career professionals exposure to regulatory compliance and risk mitigation processes.
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Experience
0-1 years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Onsite, United Arab Emirates
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Intelligent Solutions HR is hiring a Risk Management Analyst for a client in the insurance brokerage industry. The role involves supporting risk governance frameworks, conducting assessments, and maintaining internal controls. Candidates should have a foundational understanding of risk principles and strong documentation skills. This position offers early-career professionals exposure to regulatory compliance and risk mitigation processes.
TAL's take
Entry-level role at an unknown consultancy firm with well-defined but routine tasks.
The JD is very clear about the responsibilities and expectations for an early-career analyst role.
Must haves
- Bachelor’s degree in Risk Management, Finance, Business Administration, Accounting, or related field
- 0–1 year of experience in risk, compliance, audit, or related function
- Basic understanding of risk management principles and regulatory frameworks
- Strong analytical skills with attention to detail
- Good communication and teamwork abilities
Tools and skills
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned as per instructions.
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