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ExxonMobil Valuation Analyst in Houston, Texas
Job Role Summary
As a Valuation Analyst at ExxonMobil, you will provide general systems and process support to the Risk Control Operations team. Your primary responsibility will be to assist with the valuation of trading positions for stewardship and accounting purposes. Secondary responsibilities may include supporting the risk analytics and reporting team in helping with risk management of trading activity, as well as acting as a contact for ad-hoc initiatives / projects.
Job Role Responsibilities
Work closely with the Valuation team, Controller’s, and other Risk Control teams to ensure the daily position valuation and monthly mark-to-market accounting processes run smoothly
Understand and maintain data in key systems (SAP, TM1, ZEMA)
Administer internal / external controls for derivatives valuation and financial reporting
Support projects and process / controls initiatives as they arise
Academic
- Bachelor’s Degree in business, engineering, math, statistics, economics, finance, or supply chain
Required Qualifications
2-5 Years of relevant work experience
Strong analytical skills and basic knowledge of key systems (e.g. SAP)
Strong communication and interpersonal skills including an ability to work with diverse group of individuals and the ability to collaborate effectively with multi-national and cross-functional teams
Interest in trading, business strategy, and supply chain optimization
Willingness to enthusiastically support and prioritize requests from multiple work teams
Preferred Qualifications
Familiarity with ExxonMobil Trading organization
Experience with or knowledge of financial derivatives, risk evaluation and management techniques
Strongly preferable to be familiar with trade capture and nomination / scheduling systems; must be proficient in Excel
ExxonMobil is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship status, protected veteran status, genetic information, or physical or mental disability.