Chevron is accepting online applications for the position of Credit and Risk Control Managerlocated in Duo Tower, Singapore through 13 April 2026 at 11:59 p.m. (Singapore Time).
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Position Summary Overview:
Chevron’s Supply & Trading (S&T) business buys, sells and supplies crude oil, refined products, natural gas and gas liquids to support Chevron’s crude and gas production operations and its global refining and marketing network.
The Credit and Risk Control Manager is responsible for the oversight of all S&T commodity trading activity in the Asia Pacific region (including Middle East) from both a credit and risk control perspective. This position is part of the Credit & Risk Control (C&RC) organization and is co-located with Supply & Trading (S&T) in Singapore to provide credit risk management, commodity risk controls and related independent analysis and operates under the direction of Corporate Treasury. C&RC has support functions in the three major S&T trading hubs located in Houston, Singapore and London. C&RC is a key business partner with S&T and this position works closely with cross-functional teams across the organization.
Credit responsibilities includes partnering with S&T to ensure existing and new transactions are within our defined credit risk appetite and credit policies. This means working closely with S&T as well as external counterparties, banks, the service centers, Treasury and our global C&RC team.
Risk Control’s primary responsibility is to independently identify, measure, analyze and report the daily performance (exposure and profit/loss) of S&T and ensure a controlled trading environment in accordance with established trading controls, limits and trading regulations.
Key Considerations:
Position is located in Singapore (DUO Office Tower).
Interest in acting as a leader in managing, coaching and developing a team of high-performing analysts and market risk subject matter experts.
Chevron looks for career-minded individuals with proven technical and leadership to elevate our regional Credit & Risk Control team, as well as to lead some of our global C&RC efforts and initiatives. Chevron emphasizes continuous learning and development - enabling employees to have successful and challenging careers. We believe that you drive your career. The company rewards strong performance with advancement opportunities across the corporation.
Responsibilities for this position include but are not limited to:
Credit
Oversee credit risk policies, procedures, and limits, including extended payment terms approval as needed and understand drivers and profitability.
Partner with S&T Origination and traders including LNG contracts on complex transactions to ensure we keep desired risk profile on counterparties and regions.
Liaise with external counterparties and banks to support credit solutions for S&T.
Identify and implement process efficiencies and drive offshoring to Global Business Services centers.
Market Risk / Risk Control
Provide expert market risk process stewardship for the team and ensure global alignment as appropriate. Participate and lead market risk initiatives, overall direction setting and department-wide initiatives to address key business issues. Engage global stakeholders on systems, processes, and capabilities to align on priorities for improvement. Monitor and improve business support capability and ensure that market risk exposures and positions are reported timely and accurately against delegated trading authority limits.
Builds collaborative relationships across the business to determine desired risk management strategies and manage market risk exposure accordingly.
Provide advice on the financial risk impact of new trading strategies and activities.
Oversee daily market risk reports including VaR and P&L (critical control measure), forward price curve validation and trade exception review processes.
Provides guidance to S&T on commodity-related transactional authority delegations, and ensure risk policies are communicated and followed.
Work with the front, mid, and back-office staff to ensure accurate and timely trade data is reconciled between the general ledger and the Trade Capture systems.
Trading Compliance
Maintains functional alignment and partnership between global C&RC and S&T.
Stay abreast of regional trading compliance rules changes to support broader C&RC organization.
Supervisory, Leadership and Stakeholder Engagements
Management responsibilities for supervising 9 direct reports split between Credit and Risk Control.
Participates in setting strategic staffing, employee development, and personnel administration policies of the C&RC function.
Active leader of the global S&T C&RC leadership team; provide direction / influence standardization and best practice of risk control processes and practices to drive global consistency, increased efficiency, simplification, and continual improvement.
Regular engagements with regional S&T management and stakeholders including IT to enforce / implement S&T trading policies, identify and resolve systems and pricing issues to remove barriers.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Academic: Bachelors’ degree in Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Science, Engineering or equivalent work experience in a commodity trading environment; advanced degrees a plus.
10+ years of relevant experience working in financial or energy risk management with a strong understanding of commodity trading, preferably in LNG, crude, gas and refined products markets.
Supervisory experience.
Strong understanding of commodity risk management, including derivatives, physical markets, trading cycle and risk metrics (e.g., VaR, Stop Loss, Position Limits).
Handle multiple job responsibilities, set priorities, maintain a high level of accomplishment and implement process improvements.
Critical thinker, ability to synthesize and communicate complex risk concepts and recommendations in a clear, logical manner to traders and management.
Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, including communication, teamwork, stakeholder and conflict management, drive changes as needed.
Work proficiently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, open-concept trading floor environment.
Demonstrate inclusive and collaborative work behaviors.
Preferred Qualifications:
Proficiency/prior experience with energy trading risk management (ETRM) software platform (e.g. Endur, SRA).
Experience in managing credit risk and exposure.
Proficient in risk analytics tools, e.g. VaR risk engines, financial market and credit risk analysis tools (Bloomberg, S&P CapIQ or RatingsDirect, Moody’s, etc.)
Relocation Options
Relocation will not be considered within Chevron parameters.
International Considerations
Selected candidate will work in Singapore under the local payroll system and benefits.
Singapore, Singapore
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