Analyst / Banking supervisor (m/f)
Published on 08/01/2026
Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF)
Mission
Within a division of the department, you will join the team responsible for the supervision of Central Securities Depositories (with and without banking license).
Role & responsibilities
- Prudential supervision (under CSDR and, if applicable, under CRR/CRD) and other aspects of financial supervision (DORA, MICA, etc.) of a portfolio of Central Securities Depositories
- In the context of this supervision, cooperation and coordination with the Banque centrale du Luxembourg and other authorities from the EU and third countries
- Assessment of risks and resilience to risks
- Analysis of periodic and regular reports as part of the general review of regulatory compliance
- Representation of the CSSF in Colleges of Supervisors and at other meetings abroad
- Processing of requests and enquiries addressed to the CSSF in relation to the supervision of Central Securities Depositories
- Participation to meetings with the management and the control functions, as well as on-site inspections with Central Securities Depositories
Your profile
- Master’s degree in Economics or Finance
- Interest for the field of Central Securities Depositories and the applicable regulation, as well as the desire and easy capacity to learn
- A confirmed experience in banking and/or finance regulation is considered an asset
- Written and spoken mastery of English, French and/or German, knowledge of Luxembourgish constituting an advantage
- Strong analytical, writing, synthesis and communication skills
- Flexibility, availability, rigour, sense of organization and of initiative and proactivity
- Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team
- Good relational skills and ease of interaction
The successful candidate (m/f) will be hired as public employee (“employé de l’Etat”) under a permanent contract. If the candidate meets the required conditions, s/he will be asked to apply for admission to the status of civil servant (“fonctionnaire de l’Etat”).
Prior to the conclusion of the contract, the candidate must submit an extract from the criminal record (bulletin n°3), dated less than 2 months, in order to prove their conduct and integrity.