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Financial Risk Jobs in Quebec (NOW HIRING)

Lead Risk Manager, Payment Fraud

Montreal, QC ยท Hybrid

$150K - $180K/yr

Define the rules, don't just follow them -- Lead end-to-end financial risk strategies, from opportunity identification through design, testing, and post-production monitoring. * Build AI-driven ...

Lead Risk Manager, Payment Fraud

Montreal, QC ยท Hybrid

$150K - $180K/yr

Define the rules, don't just follow them -- Lead end-to-end financial risk strategies, from opportunity identification through design, testing, and post-production monitoring. * Build AI-driven ...

Bachelor's degree in risk management, finance or business administration or related field; Master's degree in related field and professional certifications such as Financial Risk Manager (FRM ...

Work closely with project, finance, legal, and operations teams * Prepare risk analyses and reports for senior leadership and key stakeholders * Monitor and track risks throughout the full project ...

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What is the difference between Financial Risk vs Credit Analyst?

AspectFinancial RiskCredit Analyst
Primary FocusIdentifying and managing financial risks across investments, markets, and corporate strategiesAssessing creditworthiness of individuals or companies to determine loan eligibility
Required CredentialsFinance, risk management certifications, often a degree in finance or economicsFinance, accounting, or economics degree; certifications like CFA or credit-specific training
Work EnvironmentFinancial institutions, investment firms, corporate risk departmentsBanks, lending institutions, credit agencies
Industry UsageWidely used in banking, investment, and corporate sectors for risk mitigationPrimarily in banking and lending sectors for credit assessment

Financial Risk professionals focus on identifying and mitigating potential financial losses across various areas, while Credit Analysts specialize in evaluating the creditworthiness of borrowers to facilitate lending decisions. Both roles require finance-related credentials and are integral to financial institutions, but their core responsibilities differ significantly.

Is a financial risk analyst a good career?

A financial risk analyst is a valuable role in finance, responsible for identifying and managing potential financial losses using data analysis and risk assessment tools. The career offers opportunities for advancement, requires strong analytical skills, and often involves certifications like FRM or CFA. Job stability and salary prospects are generally favorable in this field.

What is a financial risk job?

A financial risk job involves identifying, analyzing, and managing potential financial losses for an organization. Professionals in this field often use risk assessment tools, financial modeling, and industry regulations to minimize exposure to risks such as credit, market, or operational risks.

What are the most commonly searched types of Financial Risk jobs in Quebec?

The most popular types of Financial Risk jobs in Quebec are:

Infographic showing various Financial Risk job openings in Quebec as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.

Practice Leader, Risk Appetite Framework

Desjardins Group

Montreal, QC โ€ข Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

As a practice leader for the non-financial risk appetite framework, you're responsible for defining, overseeing and developing the risk appetite framework in line with the value chain, strategic directions and regulatory requirements. You serve as a reference expert by structuring practices, applying risk tolerance parameters to operations and ensuring alignment between strategic decision-making and the technical and modelling teams. You draw on your ability to provide sound judgment, cross-sector coordination and strategic positioning to senior management on files with a very high degree of operational and conceptual complexity. More specifically, you will be required to:

  • Act as an expert on complex issues requiring an overall reading of the appetite for non-financial risks and their strategic, operational and reputational impacts
  • Define, apply and update the non-financial risk appetite framework, including guiding principles, thresholds, limits, indicators and monitoring mechanisms
  • Interface and translate between technical and operational teams and modelling teams to ensure consistency between risk tolerance, modelling assumptions and business decisions
  • Establish and maintain the plan to monitor compliance with the non-financial risk appetite, in line with business objectives and regulatory requirements
  • Monitor, analyze and script activities to anticipate emerging non-financial risks and risk appetite framework development needs
  • Develop, document and update policies, standards, guidelines and operational practices related to the non-financial risk appetite framework
  • Act as a coordinator for non-financial risks for recovery plan exercises, simulation exercises, stress scenarios and any other forward-looking exercise carried out by integrated risk management, by:
    • Ensuring alignment with the risk appetite framework
    • Ensuring the consistency of assumptions and results
    • Translating impacts on the risk profile and strategic decisions
  • Lead cross-sector squads bringing together different areas of expertise to ensure alignment between the strategic vision, simulation exercises and operational reality
  • Represent management before internal committees, including governing bodies made up of senior managers

What we offer*

  • Competitive salary and annual bonus
  • 4 weeks of flexible vacation starting in the first year
  • Defined benefit pension plan that provides predictable, stable income throughout retirement
  • Group insurance including telemedicine
  • Reimbursement of health and wellness expenses and telework equipment

* Benefits apply based on eligibility criteria.

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What you bring to the table

  • Bachelor's degree in risk management, finance, actuarial science, statistics, economics or a related field
  • A minimum of eight years of relevant experience at a financial institution
  • Please note that other combinations of qualifications and relevant experience may be considered
  • Experience developing or updating risk appetite frameworks, including the design of indicators
  • Experience in operational risk
  • Extensive experience in strategic advisory roles with management, management committees or risk committees
  • Experience in complex, highly regulated matrix environments requiring extensive cross-sector coordination between technical, analytical and decision-making teams
  • Hold a complementary certification in Enterprise Risk Management (ERM or FRM)
  • Knowledge of French is required
Action oriented, Ambiguity, Communicates effectively, Customer Focus, Differences, Interpersonal Savvy, Nimble learning, Strategic mindset


Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility

At Desjardins, we believe in equity, diversity and inclusion. We're committed to welcoming, respecting and valuing people for who they are as individuals, learning from their differences, embracing their uniqueness, and providing a positive workplace for all. At Desjardins, we have zero tolerance for discrimination of any kind. We believe our teams should reflect the diversity of the members, clients and communities we serve.

If there's something we can do to help make the recruitment process or the job you're applying for more accessible, let us know. We can provide accommodations at any stage in the recruitment process. Just ask!

Trade Union (If applicable)

Job Family

Risk management (FG)

Unposting Date

2026-08-15