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ESG Risk Model Developer Analytics

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship
ING Bank logo

at ING Bank

Other

Posted 2 days ago

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**ESG Risk Model Developer - Analytics** Ingenious in translating ESG and climate risks into financial language, you'll lead model developments that shape ING's risk management. As an ESG Risk Model Developer, you'll enhance and build new methodologies in our global banking hub. Key responsibilities include developing ESG risk assessment tools, integrating ESG drivers into financial risk frameworks, and collaborating cross-functionally. Proficient in quantitative modelling (Python, SAS), you'll have 6+ years in financial risk or related domains, ideally with ESG and climate knowledge. Join our agile team and thrive in a hybrid, international environment with ample growth opportunities.

Compensation
Not specified EUR

Currency: € (EUR)

City
Amsterdam
Country
Netherlands

Full Job Description

Do you want to shape how ESG risks are quantified within a global bank? In this role, youll work at the intersection of climate, data and financial risk; building models that help ING better understand and manage the impact of environmental and social change. From developing new methodologies to improving existing tools, your work will directly influence how we assess risk and support more sustainable decision-making.

The team
You will join the ESG Risk Analytics team, part of Integrated Risk, focusing on the quantification and identification of ESG risks across ING. The team works on areas such as scenario analysis, stress testing and model development to translate ESG developments into actionable risk insights.

Following recent growth, the department has evolved into two specialised sub-teams: one focused on frameworks and governance, and one focused on analytics. This role sits in the analytics team, where the focus is on hands-on modelling, building tools and advancing ESG risk methodologies.

You will work in a collaborative, international environment where curiosity and knowledge-sharing are key; and where ESG is still evolving, giving you room to shape how things are done.

Roles and responsibilities
In this role, you will contribute to both building new capabilities and improving existing ESG risk models:

  • Developing and enhancing methodologies for ESG risk assessment, including Double Materiality Assessment.

  • Building and maintaining ESG-related models, with a focus on integrating ESG drivers into financial risk frameworks such as ICAAP and regulatory models (IRB/IFRS9).

  • Performing and improving scenario analysis and stress testing to quantify ESG risks.

  • Contributing to the development of internal tools, including models assessing physical climate risks (e.g. exposure to natural hazards based on geospatial data) and tools translating ESG risk into a financial impact for INGs corporate counterparties.

  • Translating complex ESG and climate data into meaningful risk insights and model outputs.

  • Collaborating with stakeholders across risk, sustainability and business teams to align on requirements and ensure impact.

How to succeed
We hire smart people like you for your potential. Our biggest expectation is that youll stay curious. Keep learning. Take on responsibility. In return, well back you to develop into an even more awesome version of yourself.

  • Education & experience: bringing a university degree in a quantitative field such as finance, economics, engineering or natural sciences, combined with relevant experience (typically 6+ years) in financial risk, model development or a related domain.

  • Strategic thinking & implementation: developing and evolving ESG risk models and methodologies and translating complex data into robust approaches for risk assessment and integration into frameworks such as ICAAP and capital planning.

  • Risk expertise: understanding ESG risk drivers, their transmission into different financial risk types, and applying this knowledge in developing models and scenario analysis (e.g. stress testing, climate scenarios).

  • Quantitative modelling: applying strong modelling skills and programming (e.g. Python, SAS or similar) to build, maintain and improve ESG and financial risk models.

  • Climate & ESG knowledge: bringing knowledge of climate, nature and ESG developments, or demonstrating the curiosity and ability to quickly build this expertise and apply it to financial risk modelling.

  • Advanced data application: working with complex datasets, ideally including geospatial data, to assess physical climate risks and enhance modelling capabilities.

  • Stakeholder management: balancing input from different stakeholders across risk, business and sustainability functions, and aligning modelling approaches with regulatory and strategic objectives.

  • Communication & collaboration: translating complex ESG and risk concepts into clear methodologies and insights and working effectively in cross-functional teams.

Rewards and benefits
We want to make sure that its possible for you to strike the right balance between your career and your private life. Find out more about our employment conditions. (opens in new window)
The benefits of working with us at ING include:

  • 25-28 vacation days depending on contract

  • Pension scheme

  • 13th month salary

  • 8% Holiday payment

  • Hybrid working

  • Personal growth and challenging work with endless possibilities

  • An informal working environment with innovative colleagues

About us
Curious about how ING empowers people and businesses to move forward? Discover what we do and what we can offer you (opens in new window).

Questions?
Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions (opens in new window) section to find some answers on questions you might have.
Contact the recruiter attached to the advertisement. Want to apply directly? Please upload your CV and motivation letter by clicking the Apply button.

We aim to provide you with an update in the week of 29th of June.

ESG Risk Model Developer Analytics

Compensation

Not specified EUR

City: Amsterdam

Country: Netherlands

ING Bank logo
Other

2 days ago

No clicks

at ING Bank

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship

**ESG Risk Model Developer - Analytics** Ingenious in translating ESG and climate risks into financial language, you'll lead model developments that shape ING's risk management. As an ESG Risk Model Developer, you'll enhance and build new methodologies in our global banking hub. Key responsibilities include developing ESG risk assessment tools, integrating ESG drivers into financial risk frameworks, and collaborating cross-functionally. Proficient in quantitative modelling (Python, SAS), you'll have 6+ years in financial risk or related domains, ideally with ESG and climate knowledge. Join our agile team and thrive in a hybrid, international environment with ample growth opportunities.

Full Job Description

Do you want to shape how ESG risks are quantified within a global bank? In this role, youll work at the intersection of climate, data and financial risk; building models that help ING better understand and manage the impact of environmental and social change. From developing new methodologies to improving existing tools, your work will directly influence how we assess risk and support more sustainable decision-making.

The team
You will join the ESG Risk Analytics team, part of Integrated Risk, focusing on the quantification and identification of ESG risks across ING. The team works on areas such as scenario analysis, stress testing and model development to translate ESG developments into actionable risk insights.

Following recent growth, the department has evolved into two specialised sub-teams: one focused on frameworks and governance, and one focused on analytics. This role sits in the analytics team, where the focus is on hands-on modelling, building tools and advancing ESG risk methodologies.

You will work in a collaborative, international environment where curiosity and knowledge-sharing are key; and where ESG is still evolving, giving you room to shape how things are done.

Roles and responsibilities
In this role, you will contribute to both building new capabilities and improving existing ESG risk models:

  • Developing and enhancing methodologies for ESG risk assessment, including Double Materiality Assessment.

  • Building and maintaining ESG-related models, with a focus on integrating ESG drivers into financial risk frameworks such as ICAAP and regulatory models (IRB/IFRS9).

  • Performing and improving scenario analysis and stress testing to quantify ESG risks.

  • Contributing to the development of internal tools, including models assessing physical climate risks (e.g. exposure to natural hazards based on geospatial data) and tools translating ESG risk into a financial impact for INGs corporate counterparties.

  • Translating complex ESG and climate data into meaningful risk insights and model outputs.

  • Collaborating with stakeholders across risk, sustainability and business teams to align on requirements and ensure impact.

How to succeed
We hire smart people like you for your potential. Our biggest expectation is that youll stay curious. Keep learning. Take on responsibility. In return, well back you to develop into an even more awesome version of yourself.

  • Education & experience: bringing a university degree in a quantitative field such as finance, economics, engineering or natural sciences, combined with relevant experience (typically 6+ years) in financial risk, model development or a related domain.

  • Strategic thinking & implementation: developing and evolving ESG risk models and methodologies and translating complex data into robust approaches for risk assessment and integration into frameworks such as ICAAP and capital planning.

  • Risk expertise: understanding ESG risk drivers, their transmission into different financial risk types, and applying this knowledge in developing models and scenario analysis (e.g. stress testing, climate scenarios).

  • Quantitative modelling: applying strong modelling skills and programming (e.g. Python, SAS or similar) to build, maintain and improve ESG and financial risk models.

  • Climate & ESG knowledge: bringing knowledge of climate, nature and ESG developments, or demonstrating the curiosity and ability to quickly build this expertise and apply it to financial risk modelling.

  • Advanced data application: working with complex datasets, ideally including geospatial data, to assess physical climate risks and enhance modelling capabilities.

  • Stakeholder management: balancing input from different stakeholders across risk, business and sustainability functions, and aligning modelling approaches with regulatory and strategic objectives.

  • Communication & collaboration: translating complex ESG and risk concepts into clear methodologies and insights and working effectively in cross-functional teams.

Rewards and benefits
We want to make sure that its possible for you to strike the right balance between your career and your private life. Find out more about our employment conditions. (opens in new window)
The benefits of working with us at ING include:

  • 25-28 vacation days depending on contract

  • Pension scheme

  • 13th month salary

  • 8% Holiday payment

  • Hybrid working

  • Personal growth and challenging work with endless possibilities

  • An informal working environment with innovative colleagues

About us
Curious about how ING empowers people and businesses to move forward? Discover what we do and what we can offer you (opens in new window).

Questions?
Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions (opens in new window) section to find some answers on questions you might have.
Contact the recruiter attached to the advertisement. Want to apply directly? Please upload your CV and motivation letter by clicking the Apply button.

We aim to provide you with an update in the week of 29th of June.