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Are you an innovative risk leader who wants to make an impact? Are you interested in applying your passion, talent, and ambition to support affordable and sustainable housing for families in communities nationwide? Join the Enterprise Risk Division as a Portfolio Risk Management Senior Business Lead!
The Portfolio Risk Management Senior Business Lead conducts Enterprise Risk counterparty risk analytics, governance, and oversight for Freddie Mac’s Single-Family (SF) and Multifamily (MF) mortgage portfolios. The role assesses, monitors, and communicates risks related to mortgage insurers (MIs), seller/servicers (S/S), banks, and other SF/MF counterparties—combining financial analysis, portfolio surveillance, market monitoring, and transaction-driven risk assessments to support risk appetite, approvals, and senior management decision-making.
Design and maintain ongoing counterparty monitoring frameworks, including financial metrics, performance indicators, and early‑warning signals for SF/MF counterparties.
Identify, assess, and clearly articulate emerging counterparty risks, including deterioration in financial condition, structural vulnerabilities, or adverse market developments.
Provide timely, decision-relevant risk insights to support proactive risk management actions. Escalate material counterparty concerns, mergers and acquisitions, limit breaches, or governance issues to senior risk leadership, and support CRO- and committee-level visibility as needed.
Partner closely with Single‑Family, Multifamily and Counterparty Credit Risk teams to ensure alignment of data, analytics, and risk messaging.
Work closely with other Enterprise Risk teams, including Credit, Model Risk, Compliance, and Third-Party Risk Management, to support end-to-end risk governance across credit, capital, model, and regulatory dimensions.
Lead and mentor a team of analysts focused on counterparty and portfolio risk analytics.
Promote strong analytical judgment, sound risk reasoning, and clear executive‑level communication.
Drive continuous improvement in counterparty risk frameworks, policy standards, assessment documentation, and controls.
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10+ years of experience in counterparty credit risk and mortgage credit risk, with demonstrated expertise in counterparty financial analysis (capital adequacy, liquidity, earnings sustainability, funding structures, and stress performance) across financial institutions and non-bank counterparties.
Strong business and risk knowledge of mortgage insurers (MIs), reinsurers (RIs), and/or seller/servicers, including operating models, regulatory frameworks, capital regimes, and performance drivers across market cycles (preferred).
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