Trade Management Associate Administrative & Office Jobs - Allenton, MO at Geebo

Trade Management Associate

Trade Management Associate Our client is an Investment Advisory firm that manages assets for large pension funds, endowments, foundations, Taft-Hartley plans, and high-net-worth individuals.
They serve nearly 100 institutional clients.
They use a detail-oriented, bottom-up proprietary research process driven by a team of more than a dozen sector-specific analysts.
They need to replace their trade order management associate.
They need an operational professional that will need to be adaptable, reliable, compliant, efficient, and collaborate with other.
They need someone that will review the accuracy of the trade requests to ensure they fulfill the clients needs and requirements.
If the trade is accurate and doesn't violate any previous requests, you will be expected to approve and send over to the 3 rd party trade desk.
If you want to be part of a great organization that demonstrates integrity, collaboration, to feel valued in a diverse environment with a team and culture that truly cares about you, then please apply! Must have trade order management experience.
They offer a salary plus bonus with competitive benefits, and room to grow from within.
CRD experience is a plus! Any inquiries relating to this ad will be kept confidential.
To learn more about our organization please visit us at www.
westportone.
com To apply for this position, submit your resume by choosing one of the following:
CLICKING APPLY NOW ON THIS PAGE (PREFERRED) Email your resume in WORD format to email protected .
Please refer to job reference code NB/STLtrademangeassoc in the subject line.
NO CALLS PLEASE Trade Management Associate Recommended Skills Clerical Works Customer Service Data Entry Computer Literacy Inventory Control Administration Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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