Senior Credit Analyst (m/f/d) Aerospace - Relocate to Germany

Airbus Bank
London
6 months ago
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WHO ARE WE

Are you looking for a new challenge in a dynamic and modern environment?

Do you want to drive issues forward quickly on your own initiative and thus contribute to the success of our bank?

Then join us now!

Airbus Bank is a bank specializing in aerospace and commercial real estate financing. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Munich in the heart of Europe, the bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus SE, a global leader in the aerospace industry.

IMPORTANT TASKS

  • Perform in-depth fundamental credit analysis of aircraft finance transactions covering corporate, asset and structure aspects – both for new transactions and for the periodic reviews of portfolio transactions,
  • Prepare internal credit applications, make informed recommendations and present your work at the credit committee with a risk assessment, mitigation and monitoring focus,
  • Develop in-depth knowledge and pro-actively monitor your credit portfolio (incl. airlines and aviation lessors involved in them), identify significant risks at an early stage and initiate appropriate risk mitigation measures,
  • Periodic valuation and review of collaterals,
  • Cooperate closely within a deal team, incl. involvement in direct client contacts,
  • Support efforts to enhance existing processes, tools and participation in project activities.

BEST PRECONDITIONS

  • University degree, preferably in economics or business or comparable qualification,
  • Several years of relevant professional experience in the field of asset-based and cash-flow based aircraft financing including practical experience in the respective transaction steps (structuring, analysis, documentation and monitoring)
  • Experience in the assessment and management of counterparty and transaction risks as well as sound knowledge of balance sheet and financial statement analysis (HGB and IFRS) and rating procedures
  • Good understanding of economic contexts, good analytical thinking and solution-oriented action
  • Good communication and teamwork skills as well as high quality and risk awareness
  • Very goal-oriented, structured way of working
  • Very good command of English (primary working language). German is considered an advantage.
  • Sound knowledge of MS Office

EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS

Additional benefits: In addition to an adequate salary, we also offer you a wide range of other benefits in the form of capital-forming benefits, a company pension scheme or occupational disability insurance. In addition, you receive discounts on public transportation and can participate in the annual, discounted Airbus employee share program.

Career and development: The individual development of our employees through participation in internal and external training opportunities - also in cooperation with our parent company Airbus SE - is particularly important to us.

Work life balance: Is provided within the framework of a modern arrangement of flexible and mobile working.

Well-being and health management: Keep yourself fit in our company fitness room and spend your lunch break actively on our ICAROS. In addition, fully automatic coffee machines, tea and water dispensers are available to you free of charge on every floor. With a foosball table, you and your colleagues can add a little variety to your working day . Additionally, various health-related services are provided to you.

Work location: A modern company building in the heart of Munich with very good transport connections. Our state-of-the-art Multiple Zone Office concept with ergonomic workstations supports you in your daily work while ensuring a pleasant working atmosphere.

Company events: Values, such as cohesion and a good working environment are very important to us. Company events are held regularly to foster this team spirit.

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