Description
A career as an Advisor OTC Regulatory Project in the Capital Operations (CMO) team means acting as a specialist in regulatory reporting of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives. This role allows you to make a positive impact on the organization thanks to your expertise in OTC products, your understanding of regulatory requirements, and your interest in analysis and implementing effective solutions.
Your Role
We promote a variety of continuous learning methods to support your development, including learning through action, access to training content, and collaboration with colleagues from diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise. Moreover, this evolving role is part of a clear and structured development path that can help you grow in your position and access different levels of responsibility, propelling your career forward.
Prerequisites
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Your Role
- Collaborate with key partners, including Operations, IT, and Compliance, to understand regulatory requirements and assess their impact on current solutions
- Contribute to the development of sustainable solutions to address regulatory and operational challenges
- Document requirements and business rules, and work closely with internal and external development teams to update product mappings
- Execute tests to validate functionality, identify and report anomalies, and ensure quality through regression testing
- Act as an advisory resource for the operational team by sharing regulatory and product expertise
- Maintain complete and structured documentation on specifications, procedures, and follow-ups
- Attend and monitor industry calls (DTCC, ISDA, etc.) to stay informed about best practices and regulatory developments
We promote a variety of continuous learning methods to support your development, including learning through action, access to training content, and collaboration with colleagues from diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise. Moreover, this evolving role is part of a clear and structured development path that can help you grow in your position and access different levels of responsibility, propelling your career forward.
Prerequisites
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in finance, business administration, information technology, or a related field
- Minimum of three years of experience in financial markets or in a similar role at a financial institution
- Strong knowledge of OTC derivatives (swaps, options, forwards, etc.)
- Knowledge of applicable regulations for derivatives reporting (AMF, CFTC, SEC, etc.)
- Proficiency with software such as JIRA, Murex, and Microsoft Excel.