The EIB, the European Union's bank, is seeking to recruit for its Transaction Management and Restructuring Directorate (TMR) – Transaction Management Department (TM) - Restructuring & Resolutions Division (RR) at its headquarters in Luxembourg: (Associate) Transaction Management Officer – Restructuring (RRPF). This is a full time position at grade 4/5 linked to ACP Investment Facility. The term of this contract will be until 31.12.2020.
The IF (Associate) Transaction Management Officer will manage, under the guidance of a Senior Restructuring Officer, Head of Unit, or Head of Division, the resolution of contractual, credit and/or restructuring events, as well as monitor a number of operations under intensive care within a portfolio of signed EIB [Corporate and] Project Finance operations in the regions outside the European Union and Candidate Countries, with a focus on IF countries of operation (under Cotonou Mandate). S/he will manage event resolutions for standard and complex post first disbursement events, including negotiation and implementation of solutions. The IF (Associate) Transaction Management Officer will be responsible for the relationship with counterparts and contribute to the understanding of the EIB's exposure to on-going financial risks, thereby ensuring the stability and solidity of the Bank’s IF portfolio of outstanding loans. S/he will monitor intensive care cases in order to protect the Bank's financial interest and reputation. In addition, the IF (Associate) Transaction Management Officer will monitor the achievement of the Bank’s objectives under the framework of EU Development and Cooperation policies outside the EU, specifically in connection with the Cotonou mandate. The partnership is signed until 31st Dec 2020.
The exact composition of the portfolio will depend on the selected candidate’s experience in the Restructuring of Debt and Equity operations.
The Transaction Management and Restructuring Directorate (TMR) monitors counterparts and financial contracts and acts on contractual events under its responsibility, as well as on distressed transactions in order to protect the EIB’s financial interest and reputation. The Directorate is responsible for the financial monitoring, event resolution, divestment and restructuring of (i) EU debt counterparts, (ii) equity funds, equity-type and subordinated instruments after disbursement/investment or signature, as applicable (iii) EU and non-EU private sector distressed transactions. TMR is also responsible for developing and updating Bank-wide Financial Monitoring guidelines.
TMR/TM/RR is the Division responsible for the (i) handling and restructuring of the Bank’s impaired EU and Non-EU operations / counterparts as well as the (ii) resolutions related to selected post signature events requiring a more intensified approach. The TMR/TM/RR division is responsible, together with a dedicated RM division, for the co-ordination of the Watch List and Internal Defaults. Together with FC, TMR/TM/RR manages the Bank’s specific provisions.
Under the supervision of the Head of Unit, the successful candidate will cooperate closely with clients as well as other Departments, Directorates and Divisions across the Bank, in particular with the Origination teams, with Legal, Finance and Credit Risk, and with the other Divisions in TMR, which transfer distressed cases to RR. S/he will work closely and be mentored by senior colleagues within the Division.
S/he will also have external contact with counterparts, other transaction stakeholders, co-lenders, agents, shareholders, borrowers, sponsors and sector experts.
(*) There may be certain flexibility on this requirement, but limited to particularly suitable candidates who may not yet be proficient in French. If selected, such candidates will be hired on the condition that they build up rapidly knowledge of French and accept that their future career in the EIB may be subject to the attainment of sufficient proficiency in both of the Bank's working languages
Deadline for applications: 20th October 2017