JobsSecurities & Derivatives Associate Analyst Hybrid
Job description
The Securities & Derivatives Associate Analyst is a developing professional role focused on securities transaction processing and derivative operations. The role requires a good understanding of Treasury products and involves monitoring and assessing processes and data. The analyst will work closely with traders and support the review of derivative products while ensuring compliance with audit and control policies. This position offers an opportunity to develop industry knowledge and improve processes within the team.
Requirements
- 0-2 years of experience working in Treasury Operations or Middle Office
- Good understanding of Treasury products, accounting and regulatory policies
- Ability to work in a structured, high volume, time sensitive, high risk and demanding environment
- Good analytical skills and positive attitude
- Knowledge of Macros
- Bachelor’s/University degree or equivalent experience
Responsibilities
- Responsible for securities transaction processing execution.
- Provide analytic support to traders and support review of derivative products.
- Follow established procedures to identify problems related to securities and derivatives settlement.
- Assist in resolving problems by identifying and selecting solutions through acquired technical experience.
- Deliver reports to satisfy management requirements and support control activities.
- Provide assistance in the implementation of process improvements.
- Minimize risk to the bank by understanding and monitoring errors.
- Manage and escalate all requests, inquiries, issues, and errors in a timely manner.
- Demonstrate an intermediate level of understanding of products and processes.
- Utilize strong communication and interpersonal skills to interact with colleagues and stakeholders.
Benefits
- Citi offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, stock programs, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, parental leave, and programs supporting employee wellbeing and professional development.
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