Full-Time

Senior Contracts Advisor

Trading and Supply

Posted on 10/4/2025

Deadline 10/15/25
Shell

Shell

10,001+ employees

Global oil and gas energy company

No salary listed

London, UK

In Person

Category
Legal & Compliance (1)
Requirements
  • Minimum of 5 years working experience in the drafting, analysis and negotiation of ISDA agreements and associated contracts related to the purchase and sale of OTC derivatives.
  • Expert knowledge of Agreements associated with Derivatives trading, including but not limited to, ISDA agreements, CSA & VMCSA, Brokerage Agreements, Master and long form agreements.
  • Possess an understanding of CARF principles to ensure compliance.
  • Must have a strong commercial mindset.
  • Demonstrate effective negotiating skills and capable of managing the expectations of various stakeholders both internal and external.
  • Demonstrate a flexible approach and be commercially orientated with the ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
  • Must have the ability to prioritize workload while adhering to tight deadlines.
  • Should be meticulous with a keen eye for detail.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced and challenging environment.
  • Must have good interpersonal skills, able to communicate effectively with both internal and external customers/stakeholders.
  • Must be highly organized.
Responsibilities
  • Provide expert advice to the business and supporting functions with regard to standard and complex contractual arrangements, such as framework agreements, ISDAs, Delegated Reporting agreements, Broker agreements, Service Level Agreements etc. ensuring compliance with both regulatory and Shell-mandated requirements.
  • Providing advice to the business and supporting functions with regards to derivatives contractual arrangements ensuring compliance with both regulatory and Shell mandated requirements.
  • Advise traders of the commercial and contractual risk associated with their business and ensure that contracts/agreements drafted are fit for purpose.
  • Negotiate standard and complex contracts that accurately reflect the terms and conditions related to the purchase and sale of OTC derivative transactions, while maintaining compliance with Shell policies and procedures.
  • Prepare and negotiate trade confirmations as well as ad hoc agreements when needed to facilitate new business and structured transactions.
  • Provide advice and help in resolving contractual disputes with counterparties, liaising with various stakeholders as necessary.
  • Maintain an awareness and advise on any new business opportunities or changes in regulatory requirements.
  • Maintaining an accurate and complete record of current and ongoing negotiations, providing visibility to necessary stakeholders.
  • Working knowledge of business controls related to derivatives, ensuring compliance with GRA and audit requirements.
  • Provide pre and post deal commercial value driven advice and support to the business.
  • Have a working knowledge of the derivative trade confirmations processes and adherence to applicable regulations.
  • Ability and willingness to support other members of the team when necessary.
  • Serve as a mentor/trainer to other Contracts Advisors.
Desired Qualifications
  • Working experience in compliance and regulations applicable to derivatives trading activity would be advantageous.

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Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

1890

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • ARC Resources acquisition adds 370,000 BOE/d targeting 4% growth through 2030.
  • Q1 2026 adjusted earnings hit $8.0 billion from trading and refining margins.
  • New Energies division since 2016 expands renewables in wind and solar.

What critics are saying

  • EU windfall tax hits Shell's $6.9B Q1 profits within 6-12 months.
  • Net debt surges to $52.6B constraining ARC integration in 12-18 months.
  • Iran volatility masks cash flow weakness falling to pandemic lows immediately.

What makes Shell unique

  • Shell's trading desks generated $3.3-4.75 billion extra profits in Q1 2026 amid volatility.
  • Shell unified into single entity Royal Dutch Shell plc in 2005 post-reserves scandal.
  • Shell operates integrated businesses: Upstream, Integrated Gas, Downstream, and Petrochemicals.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Paid Parental Leave

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

-3%

2 year growth

-5%
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