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Explore a world of opportunity with Assistant Vice President, Fixed Income FX Middle Office jobs, a pivotal and high-impact career path at the heart of global financial markets. Professionals in this senior role operate at the critical intersection of trading, sales, and back-office operations, ensuring the seamless execution and settlement of complex financial instruments. This position is essential for maintaining the integrity, efficiency, and risk management framework of a financial institution's Fixed Income and Foreign Exchange (FX) trading activities. An Assistant Vice President (AVP) in the Fixed Income FX Middle Office is primarily responsible for the entire trade lifecycle post-execution. This begins with ensuring the accurate capture and booking of trades, a fundamental step that impacts all downstream processes. A core function involves rigorous Front-to-Back reconciliation, where the AVP meticulously checks trade details between front office trading systems and middle/back-office records to identify and resolve any discrepancies, known as breaks. This reconciliation is vital for accurate risk management and financial reporting. Furthermore, these professionals are tasked with overseeing the confirmation process, managing settlement forecasts to ensure timely and accurate movement of funds and securities, and mitigating operational risk at every stage. They act as a central point of communication, liaising with internal stakeholders such as traders, sales teams, and other control functions, as well as external clients to resolve queries and issues professionally. The typical skill set for these jobs is both broad and deep. A strong, foundational understanding of Fixed Income (e.g., bonds, credit derivatives) and FX products (including spots, forwards, NDFs, and options) is non-negotiable. Candidates must possess exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities to investigate complex issues and implement effective solutions. Given the fast-paced environment, strong organizational and multi-tasking skills are crucial, along with a high level of attention to detail to prevent costly errors. Clear and concise written and verbal communication is essential for articulating complex issues to various stakeholders. Proficiency with key software, particularly Microsoft Excel for data analysis, is commonly expected. From a requirements perspective, employers typically seek candidates with several years of demonstrated experience in a middle office, operations, or similar control function within a capital markets environment. A bachelor's degree in finance, economics, or a related field is standard, with advanced degrees or certifications (e.g., CFA, FRM) being a significant advantage. For those with leadership aspirations, these jobs often serve as a stepping stone, requiring a proactive mindset, the ability to motivate others, and a commitment to process improvement and self-development. If you are a detail-oriented professional with a robust understanding of derivatives and a passion for operational excellence, exploring Assistant Vice President, Fixed Income FX Middle Office jobs could be the next strategic move in your finance career.

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