Crédit Agricole CIB - Surveillance Officer - Analyst/Associate

Crédit Agricole CIB

CDI London Banque
Publiée le
07/04/2026
Contrat
CDI
Localisation
London
Taille équipe
Télétravail fréquent
Missions clés Surveiller et tester quotidiennement les alertes de trading et de marché. · Développer et améliorer les modèles de surveillance pour détecter les comportements d'abus de marché. · Conduire des enquêtes détaillées et documenter les résultats. · Produire des rapports de gestion et de documentation prêts pour l'audit. · Identifier les lacunes et proposer des améliorations aux outils de surveillance.
Profil recherché Bac +3 (Licence, Bachelor) · Analyse · Communication · Gestion des parties prenantes
Outils & compétences Python

Le poste en détail

We are seeking a highly motivated Trade Surveillance Officer (Analyst or Associate level) to join our London‑based Compliance Surveillance Team within a leading global Corporate & Investment Bank. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with strong analytical capability, an investigative mindset, and the ability to utilise python to an intermediate/advanced level to play a key role in the monitoring of trading activity across multiple business lines.The Surveillance function is responsible for the design, implementation, and ongoing enhancement of monitoring models and control frameworks covering Global Markets, Global Investment Banking, and Treasury activities. You will contribute to safeguarding the bank from market abuse, conduct risk, and operational irregularities through rigorous analysis, proactive alert handling, and effective escalation.Key Responsibilities:Perform daily monitoring and testing of trade, order, RFQ, and market data alerts across all business lines.Support the development and enhancement of surveillance models, thresholds, and logic to ensure effective detection of market abuse behaviours.Conduct detailed investigations, ensuring findings are fully documented, evidenced, and escalated appropriately.Produce high‑quality management information, incident reports, and audit‑ready documentation.Contribute to the annual Surveillance Book of Work and Compliance Monitoring Plan, including model calibration and validation activities.Identify gaps, weaknesses, or emerging risks in monitoring activity and propose improvements to surveillance tools or processes.Maintain strong relationships with Front Office, Compliance Advisory, IT, and other stakeholders involved in the surveillance lifecycle.Stay informed on regulatory updates (UK & EU) and industry developments impacting monitoring design.Support training initiatives for senior management and participate in thematic reviews and ad‑hoc projects.