Act as the day-to-day interface with the Global Credit team, as well as commercial and finance stakeholders, supporting the assessment and communication of counterparty credit risk through the Credit Assessment process. You will also perform key operational tasks within the Credit function.
Key Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Perform comprehensive credit risk assessments for both new and existing customers. This includes analysing business models (e.g., competitive positioning), financial performance, and relevant macroeconomic and sovereign risks to determine appropriate credit ratings and credit limits.
Maintain accuracy and completeness of data within credit systems throughout the assessment lifecycle. This includes updating credit ratings, setting open credit lines, and effectively communicating outcomes to key stakeholders, particularly Commercial Credit Managers and business partners.
Support the commercial teams by providing guidance on credit policy interpretation and reinforcing sound credit management principles. Stay informed on business developments by engaging with sales teams and leveraging industry insights and market intelligence.
Build and maintain strong, long-term relationships with counterparties, customers, and external financial institutions to uphold Shell's professional reputation and external engagement standards.
Demonstrate willingness and ability to learn and navigate various trading and credit systems.
Develop a strong understanding of commercial drivers and contribute to evaluating transaction-related risks, with the ability to recognize and escalate issues when necessary.
Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including Credit, KYC, Trade Finance, and Receivables, to stay aligned on emerging risks and adjust priorities accordingly.
Exhibit adaptability in a dynamic Global Credit environment, balancing long-term organizational priorities with the immediate needs of the business.
What you bring
Preferably with relevant experience in finance, credit analysis, or prior exposure within a corporate environment, particularly in trading or credit-related functions.
Strong financial acumen, with the ability to interpret and analyze counterparty financial statements, including income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements.
High attention to detail and a strong commitment to continuous learning, enabling effective support of the credit assessment process and delivery of insightful customer analysis.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to convey complex concepts clearly and concisely to various stakeholders.
Open-minded and adaptable, with the ability to consider diverse perspectives across different businesses and geographies, and to reprioritize tasks when needed.
Proven ability to work under pressure, manage tight deadlines, and handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
Experience working in a global organization and/or a virtual, cross-functional environment is an advantage.
The candidate should be amenable to a mid-shift schedule (3:00 PM to 12:00 midnight).
The role follows the Philippine holiday calendar .
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Benefits
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Additional Information
, Philippines
Job Family Group:
Finance
Worker Type:
Regular
Posting Start Date:
June 8, 2026
Business Unit:
Finance
Experience Level:
Early Careers
Job Description:
What's the role
As part of a team of Underwriters, you will be responsible for performing a range of core credit activities, including:
Conduct thorough new credit assessments and periodic re-assessments by performing robust quantitative and qualitative analysis of Shell's counterparties. This includes evaluating financial strength and recommending appropriate credit ratings, limits, and terms.
Support day-to-day credit operations within the Trading & Supply Credit function by delivering timely and reliable service. This is critical to minimizing risk exposure, supporting the deal lifecycle, and ensuring compliance with the established credit control framework.
This role spans a wide range of Shell's business lines, including Inland Trading (formerly Global Supply and Commercial Fuels), as well as Gas & Power, Crude & Products, and others. As such, it offers significant variety and the opportunity to directly influence commercial outcomes.
We are seeking a candidate who demonstrates strong analytical thinking, creativity, and a genuine interest in understanding and critically evaluating counterparties. A solid grasp of macroeconomic trends and financial fundamentals will be essential for success in this role.