Posted:
7/25/2025, 9:39:05 AM
Location(s):
Veracruz, Mexico
Experience Level(s):
Senior
Field(s):
Data & Analytics
El supervisor sénior de Cartera de Crédito es un puesto de nivel gerencial intermedio responsable de proporcionar liderazgo y dirección completos a un equipo de empleados para monitorear la cartera de Citi e identificar migraciones de crédito junto con el equipo de Gestión de Riesgos. El objetivo general de este puesto es coordinar la exposición de la cartera de Citi a clientes y contrapartes a nivel global.
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Job Family Group:
Risk Management------------------------------------------------------
Job Family:
Credit Decisions------------------------------------------------------
Time Type:
Full time------------------------------------------------------
Most Relevant Skills
Analytical Thinking, Constructive Debate, Escalation Management, Financial Analysis, Policy and Procedure, Policy and Regulation, Product Knowledge, Risk Controls and Monitors, Risk Identification and Assessment.------------------------------------------------------
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