Team Lead, Derivatives Risk Remediation
Wealthsimple
About the role
- Serve as the execution arm for policies set by cross-functional brokerage stakeholders.
- Close client positions and/or apply appropriate account restrictions based on single stock and broad-based stress testing metrics to ensure that client exposures are within established stress guidelines, according to established policies and procedures.
- Close client positions at the direction of the Margin Supervision team, subject to ongoing market and credit risk considerations.
- Monitor expiration risk for options and ensure that in-house automated tools remediate option exposures. Serve as a critical backup to automated tools to ensure timely redundancy measures and/or trades are placed to prevent option assignment risk.
- Work with cross functional teams to remediate any post-expiration options assignment exposures.
- Monitor early assignment risk of options and remediate exposures according to established procedures.
- Execute liquidation of short positions resulting from option assignment.
- Monitor for and remediate uncovered option positions.
- Actively monitor client portfolios for option strategies outside their approved trading levels and close positions as required.
- Liaise with cross functional stakeholders to answer any technical client questions received, including but not limited to margin requirements for complex derivatives and associated actions taken on exposure remediation.
- Create and maintain comprehensive policies and procedures for the team, ensuring documentation remains current with evolving products, regulations, and internal processes.
- Establish, track, and ensure adherence to Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for risk remediation activities, providing regular reporting on performance metrics to senior leadership.
- Draft memos and presentations to senior stakeholders when required.
What You Bring:
- 3-5 years of experience working in Brokerage Operations, Market Risk Management and/or Trading at a CIRO registered dealer member.
- Excellent knowledge of margin trading and complex derivative products (including option strategies and futures) and associated CIRO 5000 Dealer Member Margin Rules, gained through a combination of education and hands-on experience.
- Must currently be registered as a Supervisor with CIRO or have all the following courses completed for registration: Canadian Securities Course (CSC) or Level 1 CFA, Conduct Product Handbook (CPH), Derivatives Fundamentals Course and Options Licensing (DFOL), Futures Licensing Course (FLC), Options Supervisors Course (OPSC) and Canadian Commodity Supervisors Exam (CCSE).
- Additional designations (or working towards) such as FRM and CFA preferred.
- Strong attention to detail with ability to follow established procedures precisely and execute exposure remediation trades and redundancy measures in a timely manner.
- A keen eye for risk, escalating accordingly in a timely manner.
- Excellent communication and the ability to distill down complex information for senior stakeholder consumption.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment, while working effectively with cross functional stakeholders.
- The ability to lead and build a team from the ground up, ensuring that they are set up for growth and success.