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Financial Risk Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

The Financial Analyst is responsible for the performance of financial analysis and identification of business financial risk and opportunities. Responsibilities of this position include: * Analyzes ...

The Financial Analyst is responsible for the performance of financial analysis and identification of business financial risk and opportunities. Responsibilities of this position include: * Analyzes ...

Financial Analyst II

Neenah, WI · On-site

$63K - $95K/yr

Lead risk mitigation and cost avoidance efforts in collaboration with functional owners and Procurement team members. * Follow the financial month-end close processes; work with corporate accounting ...

Consultant Lead, Quantum (TMS)

Milwaukee, WI · On-site +1

$101K - $172K/yr

Design scalable solutions supporting cash management, liquidity forecasting, payments, and financial risk * Translate business needs into detailed functional specifications and technical solution ...

Consultant Lead, Quantum (TMS)

Milwaukee, WI · On-site +1

$101K - $172K/yr

Design scalable solutions supporting cash management, liquidity forecasting, payments, and financial risk * Translate business needs into detailed functional specifications and technical solution ...

Compeer Financial is a member-owned cooperative located in Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin. We ... This position is responsible for the management and servicing of complex high risk asset portfolio ...

RISK MANAGER

La Crosse, WI · On-site

$83K - $111K/yr

Lead a brand new, countywide Risk Management program. La Crosse County is launching a modern ... Counsel, Finance, and Human Resources. You will be the county's primary expert for: • ...

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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.

What are the most commonly searched types of Financial Risk jobs in Wisconsin? The most popular types of Financial Risk jobs in Wisconsin are:
Senior Procurement and Risk Manager

Senior Procurement and Risk Manager

Daybreak Foods

Lake Mills, WI • On-site

$93K - $126K/yr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Daybreak Foods rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

290th of 389 rated food and drinks producers


Job description

Summary
The Senior Procurement and Risk Manager is responsible for leading strategic sourcing, supplier risk management, and procurement governance across the organization. This role will oversee the strategic purchasing of bulk and specialty feed ingredients (corn, soybean meal, DDGS, fats/oils, etc.) and managing supplier contracts to ensure a reliable, cost-effective supply for a large layer operation. This role requires strong market awareness, negotiation skills, and close coordination with nutrition, feed mill, and operations teams. The Senior Procurement and Risk Manager will also oversee the Assistant Buyer, who manages the day-to-day purchasing of macro and micro ingredients, and provide guidance on supplier relationships and inventory planning.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Procurement Leadership
  • Develop and execute enterprise-wide procurement strategies to optimize cost, quality, service, and supply reliability.
  • Lead category management strategies, including supplier segmentation, contracting, and long-term sourcing plans.
  • Drive value creation through cost reduction initiatives, demand management, and total cost of ownership analysis.

Risk Management & Supply Assurance
  • Identify, assess, and mitigate procurement and supply-chain risks, including supplier concentration, market volatility, geopolitical risk, and regulatory exposure.
  • Establish and maintain supplier risk assessment frameworks, contingency plans, and business continuity strategies.
  • Monitor commodity markets, supplier financial health, and external risk indicators to proactively manage exposure.

Supplier Management & Governance
  • Lead supplier selection, qualification, performance management, and relationship development.
  • Negotiate complex, high-value contracts, including pricing structures, risk-sharing mechanisms, and service-level agreements.
  • Ensure compliance with internal procurement policies, ethical sourcing standards, and applicable regulations.

Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Partner with finance on budgeting, forecasting, hedging strategies, and cost-risk modeling.
  • Collaborate with operations and planning teams to align sourcing strategies with production and inventory needs.
  • Work with legal and compliance teams to manage contract risk, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution.

Leadership & Process Improvement
  • Provide leadership, mentorship, and development to procurement and risk management team members.
  • Establish and improve procurement processes, controls, and reporting tools.
  • Lead digital procurement initiatives, including ERP, sourcing platforms, and risk-monitoring tools.

Education and/or Experience
Required
  • Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, Business, Finance, Economics, or related field.
  • 8-10 years of progressive experience in procurement, sourcing, and/or supply chain risk management.
  • Proven experience managing strategic suppliers and complex contracts.
  • Strong understanding of risk management frameworks and commodity or market-based pricing.

Preferred
  • Master's degree or MBA.
  • Professional certifications (e.g., CPSM, CIPS, CSCP, CRM).
  • Experience in manufacturing, agriculture, food production, or other asset-intensive industries.
  • Experience with hedging, futures, or financial risk management strategies.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Strategic thinking and executive-level communication
  • Advanced negotiation and contract management
  • Risk assessment and mitigation
  • Financial and data analysis
  • Leadership and change management

Work Environment
  • Primarily office-based with frequent contact with feed mills, nutrition, and suppliers.
  • Some travel to suppliers, mills, and industry meetings required

Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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