Work Location:Toronto, Ontario, CanadaHours:37.5Line of Business:Governance & ControlPay Details:$91,200 - $136,800 CADTD 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:Job Description:In this role you will lead and execute on an enterprise-wide regulatory mandate for Financial Market Infrastructure (FMI) contingency planning in a resolution or severe stress scenario. Working alongside our Resolution and Recovery Planning team, the successful candidate will have reporting accountabilities to a committee of senior executives with each of our key businesses and will work alongside these executives to build out our FMI strategy. This role will involve continued interactions with process owners, travel to regional offices as necessary, and the development of subject matter expertise on the Bank's key areas of risk, trading, and operations relating to its payment, clearing and settlement processes.Key accountabilities will include: Building end-to-end expertise in our global functions, including key dependencies, sensitive financial metrics, and risk management strategiesManaging a team in the effective outreach and research functions of contingency planningPreparing detailed contingency plans and reports as required by the regulators as part of the annual Resolution Plan submissionDetailed analysis of the Bank's risk exposure to each market infrastructure historically and in future projections, involving some financial modelling and risk strategyRegular interactions with senior executives on key issues and recommendations as well as participating in interbank working groups in coordination with applicable regulatorsCrafting and implementing optimization strategiesBuilding and maintaining strong, collaborative relationships with internal partners in the process of identifying, assessing, and mapping their rolesPreparing analysis reportsRequirements:Professional degree (JD/MBA) and/or advanced professional experience preferredPrior experience working with FMIs or with third party management preferredExtensive knowledge of capital markets and market infrastructures (from either a trading perspective or an operations perspective)Outstanding writing skills, with the ability to turn around material drafts quickly and effectivelyExcellent analytical, communication and interpersonal skills with an ability to interact with all levelsStrong attention to detail with confirmed ability to process large volumes of information effectivelyAbility to work under pressure and deliver excellence on tight deadlinesProficiency with MS Office Suite, with noted competency in ExcelWho We Are:TD Securities offers a wide range of capital markets products and services to corporate, government, and institutional clients who choose us for our innovation, execution, and experience. With more than 6,500 professionals operating out of 40 cities across the globe, we help clients meet their needs today and prepare for tomorrow. Our services include underwriting and distributing new issues, providing trusted advice and industry-leading insight, extending access to global markets, and delivering integrated transaction banking solutions. In 2023, we acquired Cowen Inc., offering our clients access to a premier U.S. equities business and highly-diverse equity research franchise, while growing ou
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