Work Location:Toronto, Ontario, CanadaHours:37.5Line of Business:Technology SolutionsPay Details:$136,000 - $183,500 CADThe pay details posted reflect a temporary market premium specific to this role that is reassessed annually.TD is committed to providing fair and equitable compensation opportunities to all colleagues. Growth opportunities and skill development are defining features of the colleague experience at TD. Our compensation policies and practices have been designed to allow colleagues to progress through the salary range over time as they progress in their role. The base pay actually offered may vary based upon the candidate's skills and experience, job-related knowledge, geographic location, and other specific business and organizational needs.As a candidate, you are encouraged to ask compensation related questions and have an open dialogue with your recruiter who can provide you more specific details for this role.Job Description:Department OverviewBuilding a World-Class, Diverse and Inclusive Technology TeamWe can't afford to be boring. Neither can you. The scale and scope of what TD does may surprise you. The rapid pace of change makes it a business imperative for us to be smart and open-minded in the way we think about technology. TD's technology and business teams become more intertwined as new opportunities present themselves. This new era in banking does not equal boring. Not at TD, anyway.Within TD Technology, the TBSM Treasury Technology (TTT) is dedicated to support the Treasury and Balance Sheet Management (TBSM) department creating models, financial systems, applications and processes required to support various functional teams in TBSM including Liquidity Risk Management (both Retail and Wholesale), Non-Trading Market Risk and Cash Management both in Canada and the US. Role OverviewTD Bank is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Technology Engineer to lead a team responsible for retail liquidity regulatory reporting across the U.S. and Canada. This role combines technical expertise and functional leadership to deliver critical regulatory reporting solutions, ensuring compliance with U.S. and Canadian regulations. The successful candidate will spearhead major regulatory projects over the next two years, leveraging a strong technical background in Microsoft technologies, including MS SQL Server and SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS).Responsibilities: Lead, mentor, and manage a team of engineers and business system analysts responsible for developing and maintaining retail liquidity regulatory reporting systemsFoster a collaborative, high-performance team culture, ensuring alignment with project goals and regulatory deadlinesCoordinate with cross-functional teams, including compliance, finance, risk management, and IT, to ensure seamless delivery of reporting solutionsOversee the design, development, and implementation of liquidity reporting solutions to meet regulatory requirements, such as U.S. Federal Reserve (FR 2052a), Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) guidelines, and Basel III liquidity standards (e.g., LCR, NSFR)Ensure timely and accurate submission of liquidity reports to regulators in the U.S. and CanadaDrive the execution of multiple high-priority regulatory projects within the next two years, ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory frameworksOptimize database performance, ensuring scalability and reliability of reporting systemsImplement data quality checks and validation processes to ensure accuracy and compliance with regulatory standardsCollaborate with business stakeholders to translate regulatory requirements into technical specificationsProvide functional expertise in liquidity risk management and regulatory reporting processes, ensuring alignment with TD Bank's retail banking operationsLead end-to-end project delivery for major regulatory initiatives, including scoping, planning, execution, and testingManage project timelines, budgets, and resources
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