
Valuation Controller Associate - Credit North America
JPMorgan Chase & Co., New York, New York, us, 10261
Join a high‑impact Valuation Control team where you will apply your analytical strengths to ensure fair value and robust controls across complex products. You will collaborate with partners in finance, risk, and audit, learn from experienced colleagues, and grow your expertise in valuation and price verification. Here, your voice matters—you will contribute ideas, improve processes, and help shape best practices. If you thrive in fast‑paced, data‑driven environments and want to make a measurable difference, we’d love to meet you.
Job Summary As a Valuation Control Associate, you will execute independent price verification and support the governance of fair value measurements across multiple businesses. You will assist with established valuation control practices, contribute to management reporting and regulatory requirements, and enhance the overall valuation control framework. You will partner closely with cross‑functional teams to resolve valuation issues and implement improvements that strengthen control effectiveness and consistency.
Job Responsibilities
Execute independent price verification and benchmark processes, including calculating fair value adjustments
Assist with established valuation control practices and control initiatives, including management reporting and regulatory requirements, to drive consistency across the broader valuation control framework
Partner with finance, risk, product controllers, and model validation teams to address valuation issues and implement measures that ensure fair value
Enhance the control framework by reviewing independent pricing processes, assessing coverage developments, and implementing new tools to improve efficiency and effectiveness
Prepare clear valuation analyses and contribute to stakeholder updates and governance materials
Collaborate with internal and external audit and control functions on valuation topics and reviews
Maintain thorough documentation and evidence supporting controls, methodologies, and approvals
Undertake value‑added projects related to business, risk, and finance initiatives
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Three years of related experience
Ability to understand complex products and analyze transaction and process flows
Understanding of valuation concepts for financial products and derivatives, and basic accounting knowledge
Analytical and quantitative aptitude
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks efficiently
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Undergraduate degree in finance or economics
Graduate degree in finance, economics, mathematics, or engineering
Work experience in the financial industry
Quantitative academic or professional background
Experience with advanced Excel and PowerPoint; familiarity with Visual Basic, automation, and database tools
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Job Summary As a Valuation Control Associate, you will execute independent price verification and support the governance of fair value measurements across multiple businesses. You will assist with established valuation control practices, contribute to management reporting and regulatory requirements, and enhance the overall valuation control framework. You will partner closely with cross‑functional teams to resolve valuation issues and implement improvements that strengthen control effectiveness and consistency.
Job Responsibilities
Execute independent price verification and benchmark processes, including calculating fair value adjustments
Assist with established valuation control practices and control initiatives, including management reporting and regulatory requirements, to drive consistency across the broader valuation control framework
Partner with finance, risk, product controllers, and model validation teams to address valuation issues and implement measures that ensure fair value
Enhance the control framework by reviewing independent pricing processes, assessing coverage developments, and implementing new tools to improve efficiency and effectiveness
Prepare clear valuation analyses and contribute to stakeholder updates and governance materials
Collaborate with internal and external audit and control functions on valuation topics and reviews
Maintain thorough documentation and evidence supporting controls, methodologies, and approvals
Undertake value‑added projects related to business, risk, and finance initiatives
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Three years of related experience
Ability to understand complex products and analyze transaction and process flows
Understanding of valuation concepts for financial products and derivatives, and basic accounting knowledge
Analytical and quantitative aptitude
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks efficiently
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Undergraduate degree in finance or economics
Graduate degree in finance, economics, mathematics, or engineering
Work experience in the financial industry
Quantitative academic or professional background
Experience with advanced Excel and PowerPoint; familiarity with Visual Basic, automation, and database tools
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