Full-Time

Asset Liability Management Risk Manager

Posted on 5/9/2026

Royal Bank of Canada

Royal Bank of Canada

10,001+ employees

Global banking, wealth management, and insurance

Compensation Overview

$110k - $165k/yr

+ Discretionary Bonus

Los Angeles, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Risk Management
Data Analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • 2+ years’ experience in the financial services sector
  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Knowledge and experience in Asset Liability Management and interest rate risk management at a large financial institution
  • Knowledge of and experience with US bank regulations for liquidity, capital and interest rate risk management
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Strong understanding of risks in the financial services sector, effective risk management approaches and global risk issues
  • Strong record of work experience in financial service industry with good exposure to operational processes, financial products, credit and/ or risk management activities
  • Self-starter with the ability to work independently and in an organized manner, with attention to detail, prioritize, and handle multiple work streams
  • Excellent problem solving, analytical, organizational, written and oral communication skills
  • Good personal computing skills, with knowledge of MS Office programs
  • Intellectual curiosity, global and strategic mindset with ability to think conceptually
  • Diplomatic and an effective consensus builder. Strong interpersonal skills with ability to develop and maintain relationships across business platforms and control functions of RBC, as well as with external counterparts
  • Ability to meet tight deadlines and work with changing priorities in a dynamic team environment.
Responsibilities
  • Apply a working level of knowledge of Asset Liability Management (ALM) to provide support to the Lead, ALM Risk Management on matters pertaining to the oversight of the ALM profile and management of CUSO entities
  • Coordinate within established policies and procedures and assume responsibility for interpretation and delivery within established policies and procedures
  • Independently conduct moderately complex routine operations and maintenance support activities
  • Demonstrate a good understanding of procedures and concepts within ALM and respond to moderately complex functional queries
  • Adhere to operating policies and procedures and regulatory guidelines and make recommendations within scope of ALM and/or provide input into policy and procedure amendments
  • Identify and independently resolve moderately complex routine issues in the context of ALM
  • Analyze data and prepare reports of observations, and relatively simple recommendations based on findings
  • Generally execute on approved strategy but may assist in the development of strategies/action plans to address technical and competency gaps within oversight of ALM
  • Ensure a strong control environment by aligning data management, methodology and quantitative models
  • Utilize the Bank’s banking book market risk measurement platforms to support risk analytics
  • Implement risk analysis tools to allow for deeper understanding of risk drivers and changes
  • Understand and quantify the impacts from model and parameter assumptions (quantitative and qualitative) employed within the banking book market risk framework, including deposit duration models, retail pricing models, and loan prepayment models
  • Create consolidated reporting that includes additional sensitivity measures and stress testing, with consistent aggregation and integration across business lines, legal entities, etc.
  • Monitor activities and exposures to ensure adherence to approved policies and limits
  • Regularly review existing policies and limits, proposing updates and revisions where necessary
  • Ensure risk reporting is timely and accurate and changes in risk are properly investigated and understood
  • Provide insight on key risks and exposures versus market trends and potential events to identify and provide insight on emerging risk exposures

What does RBC do? It provides a wide range of financial services including personal and commercial banking, wealth management, insurance, investor services, and capital markets to clients in Canada, the United States, and 27 other countries. How do its products work? It earns revenue from loans, mortgages, investment products, and advisory services, and uses technology to deliver a seamless client experience across a diversified set of financial services, with an emphasis on digital tools and customer service. How is RBC different from competitors? It combines scale and global reach with a principles-led culture, a strong focus on community impact, and a large, diverse workforce (94,000+ employees) to drive client outcomes and continuous innovation. What is RBC’s goal? To help clients prosper and communities thrive by delivering reliable financial solutions and services while adapting to changing needs and maintaining leadership in the financial sector.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Toronto, Canada

Founded

1864

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $1B growth fund targets Canada's defence and infrastructure sectors.
  • $72M financing propels Activate Games to 100 locations by 2027.
  • Strong Aa1 Moody's rating supports cost-effective $1B capital notes issuance.

What critics are saying

  • RBC financed $263B fossil fuels since 2016, facing Bill C-59 divestment by 2028.
  • OSFI mandates 50bps CET1 hike, slashing ROE 2-3% within 6-12 months.
  • Wealthsimple siphons $5B millennial assets, declining RBC AUM 25% in 6-12 months.

What makes Royal Bank of Canada unique

  • RBCx platform delivers specialized financing to venture founders and VC firms.
  • Avion Rewards partners with HTS for predictive travel bookings launching 2026.
  • RBC Bank enables seamless CAD-USD transfers for 500,000 Canadians without SSN.

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