There are still lots of open positions. Let's find the one that's right for you.
There is a place for you at T. Rowe Price to grow, contribute, learn, and make a difference. We are a premier asset manager focused on delivering global investment management excellence and retirement services that investors can rely on today and in the future. The work we do matters. We invite you to explore the opportunity to join us and grow your career with us. The Fixed Income Risk Director is a key role within Investment Risk at T. Rowe Price. The Investment Risk team, which is part of the firm's Enterprise Risk Group, consists of 43 associates located in the United States, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, and Singapore, supported by dedicated technology resources in the US and UK. As of December 31, 2024, T. Rowe Price had $1.61 trillion in assets under management, serving millions of clients globally who rely on the firm for its retirement expertise and active management across asset classes. This Baltimore-based role, reporting to the global lead of Fixed Income Risk based in London, offers the opportunity to lead risk management for fixed income investment strategies managed by the Investment Grade (IG) team whose portfolio managers are predominantly in the U.S. with a primary focus on U.S. markets. As the IG coverage lead, the Fixed Income Risk Director frequently engages with portfolio managers and management on market risks, both benchmark-relative and absolute, in commingled investment vehicles and separate client account mandates. The Fixed Income Risk Director also provides risk consultancy for investment teams, which includes deep-dive risk analyses, supplementary stress testing, and tail risk analysis. In addition to possessing risk modeling expertise, the Fixed Income Risk Director must demonstrate a thorough understanding of fixed income investment strategies, markets, and macroeconomic risk drivers in their interactions. Effective collaboration with Fixed Income Risk team members, other parts of Investment Risk, such as Regulatory Risk, and other functions, such as Technology, is another key determinant of success.