Federal Reserve Bank (FRB)
Financial Analyst II/III/IV (Finance)
Credit, Payment System Risk, and Reserves serves as a contingency lender in support of financial and economic stability and assists with the implementation of monetary policy. In addition, the area assesses and monitors risk arising from the Reserve Bank's counterparties and determines appropriate risk mitigation strategies.
Responsibilities:
Processing lending requests from depository institutions; explaining borrowing procedures and guidelines; managing collateral transactions; advising depository institutions on Federal Reserve account management and performing account maintenance; monitoring the condition of banks in the Ninth District; counseling depository institutions on related policies; and writing and maintaining operating procedures.
Fielding, researching, and responding to routine-to-moderately complex depository institution inquiries regarding Credit, Payment System Risk, or Reserves policies, procedures and regulations related to the discount window, collateral eligibility, and account management.
Participating on Federal Reserve System projects, work groups, and special assignments which may require occasional travel.
Additional responsibilities for Levels III and IV:
Assisting others and providing work direction.
Leading or coordinating complex projects to develop or implement System policies, practices and programs related to Credit, Payment System Risk, and/or Reserves.
Researching, building and supporting complex analytical tools/queries to provide management with well supported analysis and conclusions regarding issues or trends.
Fielding, researching, and responding to complex depository institution inquiries regarding Credit, Payment System Risk, or Reserves policies, procedures and regulations related to the discount window, collateral eligibility, and account management.