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Or add your expertise to our supply and trading operations, brokering renewable electricity, green gas, commodities, and CO2 emission allowances from one of our advanced energy trading floors.
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Join our renewables specialists, working across the clean energy spectrum to grow our operations to 50 GW by 2030 - with some of the world's largest on and offshore wind farms and industry-leading hydrogen initiatives.
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Umbilical Engineer (Subsea), Offshore Wind US. Experience in Offshore Wind, Offshore Oil and Gas, floating platform design and construction or other large engineering infrastructure projects. As a company, RWE is well placed for the Floating Offshore Wind (FOW) market, with ambitious growth targets to achieve 1GW floating either in construction or in operation by 2030 as part of the Growing Green roadmap towards carbon neutral by 2040.
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Energy commodity trading support, congestion experience, and commercial decision-making experience. The Senior Portfolio Manager will support the Asset Management group by leading DART and congestion product trading.
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We support the full lifecycle of crypto investment, from token sales through token distribution, trading, lending, and crypto-specific services such as staking and access to decentralized-finance opportunities.
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Interface and develop strong working relationships with all departments, including Portfolio Management and Trading, Client Service, Operations, Technology, Legal, and Compliance. The successful candidate will coordinate all non-investment aspects of these relationships and interface with members of our internal Operations, Legal, Compliance, Trading, and Portfolio Management departments as well as with external custodians to meet our client's investment objectives while providing excellent personal service.
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Responsible for oversight of Operations Manager handling day-to day client operations functions including onboarding, maintenance, billing, reporting, trading operations, and all other client service/operations functions.
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We are a team of engineers, product builders, institutional sales and trading leaders, operations experts, and business strategists. Given our global operations, industry-leading technology and deep liquidity, we have facilitated client transactions of $1 trillion in volume.
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3-5 years of experience in a trade operations role, preferably with an investment manager or custodian/broker dealer. Collaborate with trading, portfolio management, client service, & sales staff to research and respond to account-related questions, changes or issues.
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Demonstrated expertise in all aspects of the RIA industry including technology, operations, practice management, compliance, competition, and fee structures. Advisor Services, the leading provider of custodial, operational and trading support for independent fee-based investment advisors is looking for a sales person like you.
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The Aladdin platform combines risk analytics with portfolio management, trading, compliance, and investment operations tools on a single platform to power informed decision-making, effective risk management, efficient trading, and operational scale.
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Maintain constant interaction with internal teams: credit, operations, and trading as necessary to advance target transactions. In collaboration with Portfolio Management and Operations Teams, take care of day-to-day administrative issues related to the contracted portfolio.
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Experience working with technical teams (e.g., engineering, construction, operations) involved in large projects desired. Interact with relevant Federal, State and local permitting agencies (e.g., BOEM, NOAA NMFS, USACE, CEC, CCC, etc.
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Our products include debt and equity financing, mergers & acquisitions, corporate banking, institutional equity sales, trading and research, fixed income products, derivatives, energy, foreign exchange and precious & metals.
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Must Have Skills: Business Analyst, Mutual Fund, Trading. Financial domain knowledge/experience preferably in the space of ETFs, mutual funds, portfolio management or trade operations. Experience with UI/UX design/prototyping is a distinct advantage.
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