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Work with Front Office, P&L, Back Office, Third party vendors, and Application Support to resolve operational and booking issues. Monitor operational risk by providing proper Front Office Support and ensuring the risk of fraud is set to a minimum.
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Be responsible of design and implementing robust application architecture with new products or functionalities in both in-house and external software solutions to support the XVA desk and other front, middle office's specifications and requirements.
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Work as part of the XVA development team to build and maintain the XVA simulation applications, tools, and functions for the XVA desk, trading desk, research department, as well as middle or back office teams across New York, London and Hong Kong offices.
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Troubleshoot any issue with the production environment to ensure the solutions meet the SLAs. Be responsible of design and implementing robust application architecture with new products or functionalities in both in-house and external software solutions to support the XVA desk and other front, middle office's specifications and requirements.
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Be responsible of design and implementing new products or functionalities in both in-house and external software solutions to support the XVA desk and other front, middle office's specifications and requirements.
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Working with Front Office, P&L, Back Office, Third party vendors, and Application Support to resolve operational and booking issues. Previous experience (1yr+) in a Derivative Middle Office environment.
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Monitoring of operational risk by providing proper Front Office Support and ensuring the risk of fraud is set to a minimum. Contribute to quick resolution of trade issues by liaising with various groups including Front Office, Back Office, IT Team, P&L Controllers and Client Services.
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Previous experience (1 yr+) in a Derivative Middle office environment or prior experience in working with Trading/ Sales in a financial institution. Liaise with other Operation functions and other infrastructure groups to support a 'one team approach.
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Software Guidance & Assistance, Inc., (SGA), is searching for a Trade Support Analyst for a Contract assignment with one of our premier Financial Services clients in Jersey City, NJ. Knowledge of regulatory rules for CFTC and EMIR in relation to OTC products.
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Ability to provide end-user application support to front-office, middle-office and back-office users. Iselin, NJ Hybrid (1-2 days in office.
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Title: Credit Trade Support. Our organization values effective communication, although it's important to understand that we may not always be able to provide application updates to every candidate.
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Work with Front Office, P&L, Back Office, Third party vendors, and Application Support to. Monitoring of operational risk by providing proper Front Office Support and ensuring the risk of.
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Provide daily support to end users within the front, middle and back-office operations teams. Fulfill routine service requests submitted by end users in the front, middle and back-office systems.
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Manage real-time trade booking exceptions internally between the trading desk and sales force. Mitigate risk by reconciling discrepancies between the trading desk’s positions and the firm’s books and records.
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The successful candidate will become part of a global team dedicated to providing technical support, troubleshooting, and resolving issues across crucial applications for front office, middle office, and back office technology.
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