Investment Banking Operations Specialist Financial & Banking - Jacksonville, FL at Geebo

Investment Banking Operations Specialist

Insight Global's client Fintech client is searching for an Investment Banking Operations Specialist to join their growing Jacksonville team.
We are searching for someone who is sharp and excited to be a partner with their clients, helping them understand where the costs of their brokerage products are stemming from.
They will be responsible for direct communication with their team of internal relationship managers who work with financial industry clients (typically senior people on wall street).
They will be responsible for articulately explaining to those clients the reason for their expenses of their brokerage, clearing and execution (BC&E) products.
They will be data mining and generally deep diving into data of all sorts (PLN, balance sheets, etc.
) and put it in a presentable format to share with clients by finding a way to best visualize and present the data with clients.
They may be responsible for discussing trend analysis with those clients, and helping the staff make decisions based on the data pulled by this individual.
The company is in the process of moving a bulk of its operations to Jacksonville, and we expect the team to continue growing in the coming years.
The current team consists of 200 or so people, and maybe 10 other analysts in a similar role to this one.
Python Brokerage dealing and exchange Graduate/Post Graduate in any faculty related to Banking and Financial Services 2
years working with investment banking products (brokerage clearing/exchange/derivatives the trade lifecycle) Strong excel skills -- VLOOKUPs/Pivot Tables SQL/PostGresSQL-- 6/10 on experience here, data extraction, analytics, integration Tableau, PowerBI or any other visualization tool experience Great personality/communication Recommended Skills Brokerage Communication Data Analysis Derivatives Finance Investment Banking Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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