Associate II - Trade Operation ( US Shift)
Ust is hiring a Trade Operations Analyst for a US shift role based in Chennai. The successful candidate will manage trade lifecycles, including settlements, confirmations, and FX dealings with external brokers and custodians. The role requires experience in investment banking operations and exposure to team and stakeholder management. Strong process improvement and change management skills are desirable.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Ust is hiring a Trade Operations Analyst for a US shift role based in Chennai. The successful candidate will manage trade lifecycles, including settlements, confirmations, and FX dealings with external brokers and custodians. The role requires experience in investment banking operations and exposure to team and stakeholder management. Strong process improvement and change management skills are desirable.
TAL's take
Solid operational role in a known services company but lacks specificity on years of experience and team structure.
The JD clearly lists domains like settlements and FX but is quite generic regarding the daily responsibilities and seniority expectations.
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Must haves
- Experience in investment banking operations
- Knowledge of trade settlements and confirmations
- Experience with FX
- Experience dealing with external brokers and custodians
- Team management exposure
- Stakeholder management skills
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