Product Controller - Hedge Fund
London
Product Controller - Hedge Fund
London
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Start your job searchA well known Hedge Fund are looking for a Product Controller to join their growing finance team. Within the role you will gain exposure to a range of OTC products with a focus on Equities and Merging markets as well as work closely with the front office. This is a great opportunity to join a high performing Hedge Fund.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Production of the P&L in regards to the Equities and Emerging Market desks (There will be scope to move desks as the role progresses)
- Resolving issues in regards to the P&L
- Working closely with the wider finance team
- Stakeholder management - working closely with the Front Office
- Weekly commentary
- Regulatory reporting
- Project work
The successful candidate will:
- Have 1-2 years experience within a product controller role dealing with OTC products
- Have a degree with at least a 2:1
- Strong communicational skills and the ability to deal with high level internal stakeholders.
- A knowledge and interest in financial markets
Salary on offer is in the region of £40,000-£50,000 plus benefits and bonus. For immediate consideration please apply online or for more information or a confidential discussion, please contact james.otter@markssattin.com 02077479724
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