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Job Summary:
Team: Special Situations Group - Structured Products Trade Control
The Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities (FICC) Operations team performs end to end trade control, confirmation and settlements processes across FICC businesses and provides utility OTC derivative confirmation and settlement services for non FICC businesses. This includes services such as FICC trade control, Foreign Exchange (FX) electronic matching and settlement, Over the Counter (OTC) derivative confirmation and settlement, and commodities operations.
Special Situations Group Structured Trade Control analysts produce detailed daily reporting in support of the Credit Asset Funding desk. The analysts review lending assets, client reports, collateral eligibility and instrument static data to produce detailed client and risk reporting. The analysts work with CAF Trading and Credit Risk partners to ensure that lending products meet all risk criteria. Analysts will become familiar with Leveraged Loan/High Yield Bond market terminology and in preparing internal and external reporting. SSG-Structured analysts work with our technology partners to build out our reporting platform and to produce ad-hoc reporting using loan market data from vendors such as Markit and Bloomberg. Trade control analysts will liase with the CAF Trading Desk, Technology, Loan and Collateral Operations, Finance, and Settlements daily in support of the business. Analysts utilize reconciliation tools to help them analyze and clear breaks in support of our lending facilities.
Responsibilities
- Produce and analyze detailed reporting highlighting the client's adherence to deal covenants
- Timely response to client queries regarding the settlement of their trades
- System break analysis, and resolution
- Work with Trading and Technology partners to prepare and test new deal reporting
- Liaising with other internal departments to ensure timely resolution of Client inquiries
- Involvement in ad hoc projects for new processes or industry initiatives
- Highlight any collateral deficiencies to CAF desk
- Liase with internal partners to ensure proper client reporting and assist with regulatory reporting
- Assist with developing additional control routines and cross training across broader team
Required Qualifications:
- Must be client focused with proven track record of excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to present to an audience
- Ability to successfully navigate and connect within a matrix work environment
- Must be self-motivated and able to work independently
- Must be able to operate successfully in a fast paced environment
- Must be detail oriented with a heavy focus on monitoring clients adherence to limits
- Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel
- Excellent teamwork skills and ability to work with a wide user group across multiple functions.
- Significant control and risk management mindset.
Desired Qualifications:
- Previous experience within a client service team with particular focus on responding to client inquiries
- Knowledge of Operational Risk
- Working knowledge of building and maintaining Alteryx workflows
- Working knowledge of Bloomberg API functionality and ability to navigate Bloomberg screens
- Working knowledge of corporate loans market
- Credit Derivative and Total Return Swap background
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)
Hours Per Week:
40