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2 years natural gas or power trading experience. 4 years natural gas or power trading experience. Demonstrated knowledge of regional gas pipeline infrastructure, regional basis trading, gas storage inventory management and pipeline imbalance management.
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Our Commodity Trading & Risk Management advisory practice is the epicenter of innovation, where we tackle the toughest challenges head-on and drive monumental shifts in the commodities landscape.
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Defining, planning, and executing end-to-end Commodity Trading & Risk Management solutions, including transaction capture, risk management, logistics, and accounting. You’re experienced in the commodities trading, within the oil and gas or utilities industries, and you’re hungry to expand your expertise and put it to use.
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Make effective use of research and analytical tools including Bloomberg, Morningstar, PSN, FIS trading systems and reporting. Client portfolio management—monitoring and trading accounts, as needed; updating account information (Investment Policy Statements, restricted securities, cash reserves, etc.
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Experience trading options including Nickel alloys, carbon-carbon, refractory metals, and thermal protection materials. Experience with Creo (Pro/E) Wildfire 5 or greater, Windchill 10, and Ansys.
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We’re a group of hard-working overachievers who are deeply focused on building the future of finance and Web3 for our users across the globe, whether they’re trading, storing, staking or using crypto.
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Job Duties: Analyze the client and investment management lifecycle, including client contracting and onboarding, portfolio management, trading, compliance, trade settlement, business operational workflows and overall reporting platforms to design the best solutions.
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Market Analysis and Strategy: you will leverage your deep experience and comprehensive understanding of the Crypto Capital Market and TradFi ecosystems to design and execute commercial deals that drive stablecoin distribution and enable use cases such as instant FX, secondary market trading, and institutional settlement credit.
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Knowledge of financial markets and trading, particularly within the cryptocurrency domain, is a plus. Possess a basic understanding of crypto, financial markets, and trading to effectively support institutional clients.
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Highly profitable crypto trading firm seeks Backend Software Engineer to continue building and refining trading systems, tooling, automation, and more for highly profitable trading firm.
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For a junior-level position, minimum 6 months of relevant work experience in the electric utility industry (e.g. ISO/RTO, utility, energy trading firm, software vendor, consulting, etc. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power Systems), Quantitative Finance, Computer Science, Data Science, Operations Research, Economics, Math, or other quantitative fields of study.
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Designed with a focus on enabling professionals to effectively scale their trading businesses, T3 includes a diverse community of individuals with backgrounds in investment banking, quantitative trading, private equity, hedge funds, and other non-finance fields.
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The Pokmon Company International, a subsidiary of The Pokmon Company in Japan, manages the property outside of Asia and is responsible for brand management, licensing, marketing, the Pokmon Trading Card Game, the animated TV series, home entertainment, and the official Pokmon website.
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Some form of Blockchain, Crypto or general Trading Systems experience such as:Smart contract engineering, with Solidity or other technologiesMining platform developmentTrading platforms (crypto or other fintech.
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This person will partner closely with Pokémon's North America and LATAM trading card sales, finance and tax, and procurement teams to structure commercial transactions and lead strategic negotiations, Additionally, this individual will provide legal support to members of our Procurement and Facilities teams on matters aiding internal operations, infrastructure, and services.
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