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Senior Analyst Commodity Risk

Chicago, IL · On-site

$93.30K - $173.30K/yr

Finance Group The Senior Commodity Risk Analyst is a strategic support position within the ... Work closely with managers and analysts to understand and clarify requirements. * Identify/evaluate ...

Experience executing physical commodity trades and negotiating commercial agreements, including a working knowledge of commodity risk management, hedging instruments, exposure management, and VAR ...

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As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for intern commodity risk management in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Intern Commodity Risk Management vs Intern Commodity Trading?

AspectIntern Commodity Risk ManagementIntern Commodity Trading
FocusManaging and analyzing risks related to commodity price fluctuationsExecuting buy and sell transactions to profit from price movements
SkillsRisk analysis, market research, data analysisMarket analysis, trading strategies, quick decision-making
Work EnvironmentRisk departments, trading desks, analytics teamsTrading floors, brokerage firms, trading desks
CertificationsTypically no certifications required for interns, but relevant coursework or certifications in finance or risk management are beneficialSame as risk management, often no certifications required at internship level

Intern Commodity Risk Management focuses on assessing and mitigating risks associated with commodity price volatility, while Intern Commodity Trading involves executing trades to capitalize on market movements. Both roles require analytical skills and industry knowledge but differ in their primary objectives and daily activities.

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Commodity Risk Management Associate

Commodity Risk Management Associate

StoneX Group

Bowling Green, OH • Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Overview

Connecting clients to markets - and talent to opportunity.With 5,400+ employees and over 80,000 institutional, commercial, and payments clients, we operate from more than 80 offices spread across six continents. As a Fortune 100, Nasdaq-listed provider, we connect clients to the global markets - focusing on innovation, human connection, and providing world-class products and services to all types of investors.Whether you want to forge a career connecting our retail clients to potential trading opportunities, or ingrain yourself in the world of institutional investing, StoneX Group is made up of four business segments that offer endless potential for progression and growth.

Business Segment Overview

Commercial: With boots on the ground authenticity at the heart of everything we do, our comprehensive array of commercial products and services enable you to work directly with our clients, across hedging, risk management, execution and clearing, OTC products, commodity finance and more.

Position Purpose:  Learn the necessary skills and company programs to become an effective Risk Management Consultant by completing required training and working with experienced Risk Management Consultant(s) to develop a client base and commodity risk management programs for those clients. Expand the company's growing footprint in the livestock risk management space.

Responsibilities

Primary duties will include: 

  • Learns all the functions, strategies and techniques to become an effective risk management consultant.
  • Completes risk management training curriculum including classroom instruction and on-site learning under the guidance of an experienced Risk Management Consultant(s).
  • Develops expertise in at least one assigned commodity area.
  • Learn and become a Livestock Insurance Agent.
  • Identifies, prospects and contacts potential clients to educate them on commodities trading and risk management.
  • Analyzes individual client operations to determine market exposure, price sensitivity and financial risks.
  • Performs market analysis, including reporting on commodities production, weather, supply and demand variables, and provides risk mitigation and margin enhancement strategies for clients.
  • Assesses risk management processes and functions, monitors trading risks and identifies underlying risk exposure.
  • Develops and recommends fact-based risk mitigation and margin enhancement strategies for clients.
  • Executes physical contracts, futures, options and Swaps that support commodity risk management strategies.
  • Maintains and analyzes risk reports pertaining to trading activities.
  • Participates in analysis and reconciliation of positions and P&L reported by trading team.
  • Ensures the market and credit risk on non-traditional transactions is captured appropriately.
  • Monitors trading activities and exposures to ensure they are within approved policies and limits.
  • Prepares and runs econometric models for fundamental commodity forecasting and analysis.
  • Maintains prompt and regular attendance.
  • This list of responsibilities may not be all-inclusive and can be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as needed.
Qualifications

To land this role you will need:

  • Self-motivated and entrepreneurial, as you'll need to build your own business
  • Strong quantitative skills
  • Proven time management skills. Should be able to work well under pressure managing several time sensitive deadlines
  • Strong decision-making capabilities
  • Excellent customer service and verbal and written communication skills
  • Effective presentation skills
  • Demonstrate integrity and ethical behavior
  • Proficient computer skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Office

Education / Certification Requirements: 

  • Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Finance, Economics, Marketing, or related fields preferred
  • Series 3 license required (must obtain within first 6 months of employment; company will cover cost)
  • Livestock Insurance Agent License (must obtain, company will cover cost)

Working Style:

  • 4 days per week onsite, 1 day per week remote
  • Dynamic, time-sensitive, trade room environment
  • Self-motivated and entrepreneurial, as you'll need to build your own business
  • Willing to travel seeing clients and prospects
  • Must be authorized to work in the US for any employer
Employment Type: FULL_TIME