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Continue to mature and evolve knowledge of investment and asset management business practices, both from a textbook and a practical perspective. With over $165.6 billion in total assets under management, SWIB has been recognized by the investment industry for its teamwork and innovation that helps make it a premier asset manager.
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5-7+ years of experience in the investment industry, preferably in an analytical role related to investment manager due diligence, equity research, quantitative research, portfolio management/construction, or asset allocation.
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The CIO helps Advisors establish a disciplined investment process and offer goals-based strategies that are grounded in the best thinking of the Firm. The Chief Investment Office provides thought leadership on wealth management, investment strategy and global markets and delivering strategic and tactical investment advice and in-depth guidance on portfolio strategies.
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2-5 years of full-time experience in the any of the following areas: asset allocation, equity research, investment consulting, manager selection, portfolio management, or risk management.
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The RSG heads the Office of Investment Management (OIM), which manages approximately $80+ billion multi-asset class, global investment portfolio, about 85% of which is actively managed in-house.
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This is a unique opportunity to learn and work closely with a diverse set of investment types (including hedge funds, global equities, fixed income, private equity, venture capital, real assets, and healthcare-specific opportunities) and portfolio-wide activities (asset allocation and risk management.
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At least one (1) year of prior work experience in a field related to renewable energy, energy storage, electrical infrastructure and/or asset management. Will assist the Managers and Directors of Renewable Energy Operations with day-to-day management duties including but not limited to development support; investment diligence; operational management and planning; reporting and compliance; and site inspections to renewable energy, energy storage and transmission infrastructure assets.
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J Harlan Group is currently conducting a search for an experienced and highly motivated Investment Associate - Asset Management in their New York City or Miami office of a prominent Private Credit Fund Manager Headquartered in NYC.
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Key responsibilities include evaluating, designing, constructing, managing, and monitoring all aspects of discretionary portfolio management including asset allocation, portfolio construction, security/manager selection, trade execution, risk management and compliance, investment reviews, and proactive client communication.
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Responsibilities will include quantitative and qualitative research and analysis related to investment managers, asset classes, portfolio management, asset allocation, risk management, and investment operations.
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Direct more junior engineers on your team, helping the team to specialize and scale The Team Asset Management Technology (AMT) provides worldwide technology and support to all the Investment Management, Research, Trading, and Investment Operations functions.
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Strong understanding of illiquid debt market sectors and real assets and how they can be used in Asset Liability Management and yield seeking solutions along with knowledge of fixed income portfolio management techniques.
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Asset & Liability Management – Securities, Funding and Derivatives Capital Markets – Securities, Foreign Exchange and Derivatives Mortgage division – Securities and Derivatives The Investment Operations Development Program is located in Pittsburgh, PA. Learn more about PNC’s Development Programs by visiting www.
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Coordinate closely with internal stakeholders, including Treasury’s Asset Liability Management (ALM), investment, capital, and funding teams, as well as second line of defense oversight groups to promote high-quality, consistent, and robust methodologies, assumptions, and approaches.
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Experience: 5 Years experience M&A, capital planning, and/or alternative asset management experience, preferably at an investment banking, private equity, or corporate development / strategic finance role focused on healthcare services, required.
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