Join to apply for the Economic Data Analyst - Risk Intelligence role at AIBLocation: Dublin / Hybrid (2 days a week in the office, moving to 3 days in office from Jan 2026)Do you get excited by identifying new trends that can make a difference? Do you like being challenged to understand how external factors can impact on internal outcomes and to provide high quality insight to support this?Do you get excited by identifying new trends that can make a difference?Do you like being challenged to understand how external factors can impact on internal outcomes and to provide high quality insight to support this?What Is The RoleThe Risk Function is an independent, second line of defence function that monitors, controls and supports risk-taking activities across AIB. The purpose of the Risk Function is to provide advice and guidance in relation to risk while providing independent oversight and reporting on AIB’s risk profile.The Risk Function’s main objective is to ensure AIB has a robust risk management framework and culture in place to ensure risks are taken within the risk appetite set by the Board, in support of AIB’s customer franchise and social responsibility.The role is positioned within the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) team where we perform Risk management for Business Model Risk and Capital Adequacy Risk, and are responsible for the Risk Management Framework, including Risk Appetite.Within ERM, the role is on the Risk Intelligence Team. Our role is to identify, assess and monitor risks so as to prioritise risk mitigation and control measures to maximize the effectiveness in risk reduction. This role will support the Risk Intelligence team in building robust analytical processes to provide an independent view of the key emerging risks and macro-trends within the bank.Key AccountabilitiesMaintain and enhance the production of macro-economic dashboards.Support the development and production of quantitative tools and processes required by the Risk Intelligence team.Support the quarterly review and challenge of proposed macro-economic scenarios.Provide subject matter expertise in the area of Climate Risk for the team.Provide specific deep dive analysis of macro-economic and financial market topics relevant for the bank as required.Develop robust data structures and enhance data analysis processes.Provide accurate and timely reviews of economic reports and papers.Support the team in drafting response to audit/regulatory queries.Support the Material Risk Assessment and the Emerging Risk process by performing benchmarking, analysing internal data and providing input and support to the various workshops.What You Will Bring3+ years’ experience in a quantitative analytical role, experience in macro-data and or modelling is preferred.Relevant third level or postgraduate qualification in an analytical discipline.A good understanding of macro-economic data or other relevant experience.Strong report writing and summarising skills with an emphasis on clarity and impact.A good understanding of economic terminology and financial/banking sector practices.Why Work For AIBWe are committed to offering our colleagues choice and flexibility in how we work and live and our hybrid working model enables our people to balance their time between working from home and their designated office.Market leading Pension SchemeHealthcare SchemeVariable PayEmployee Assistance ProgrammeFamily leave optionsTwo volunteer days per yearKey CapabilitiesTechnical CapabilitiesData Analysis: Strong knowledge of analytics languages and data manipulation languages.Visualisation: Experience with technologies and tools for visualising, monitoring manipulating data to garner insights.Finance & Economic Trends: Familiarity with economic analysis as well as Irish and international macroeconomic data sources and methodologies.Behavioural CapabilitiesDrives ProgressPromotes InnovationEliminates ComplexityAIB is an equal opportunities employer, and we pride ourselves on being the first bank in Ireland to receive the Investors in Diversity Gold Standard accreditation from the Irish Centre for Diversity.If you are not sure about your suitability based on any aspects of the role advertised, we encourage you to please contact the recruiter.
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