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Explore a critical and dynamic career path with Reconciliations, Control & Treasury jobs in the Futures, Derivatives & Clearing sector. This specialized profession sits at the very heart of financial market infrastructure, ensuring the integrity, stability, and efficiency of complex trading operations. Professionals in this field act as the essential guardians of financial accuracy and risk management for institutions engaged in futures, options, swaps, and other derivative products. Their work is fundamental to maintaining trust in the clearing and settlement ecosystem, making these roles both challenging and highly impactful. A career in this domain typically centers on three core pillars: reconciliations, financial control, and treasury operations. Daily responsibilities involve the meticulous matching of internal trade records against statements from exchanges, central counterparties (CCPs), and brokerage firms. This reconciliation process is crucial for identifying and investigating discrepancies, known as breaks, and managing their timely resolution. On the control side, these professionals are responsible for overseeing balance sheet accounts, ensuring adherence to strict regulatory requirements like client money rules, and validating the legitimacy of financial adjustments. They maintain robust internal controls and often oversee the creation of key risk and control metrics. The treasury function involves the active management of collateral and margin. This includes the daily monitoring and processing of margin calls from exchanges and brokers, executing collateral movements (such as cash or securities), and contributing to collateral optimization strategies to ensure capital is used efficiently. Individuals who thrive in these jobs are typically analytical, detail-oriented, and possess strong problem-solving skills. They must be able to understand complex financial products and the associated workflows. Common requirements for these positions include several years of relevant experience within a financial organization, such as an investment bank, asset manager, or hedge fund. A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business, or a related field is standard. Exceptional communication skills are paramount, as the role requires liaising with various internal teams like Finance, Technology, and Compliance, as well as external entities like brokers and exchanges. A proven ability to manage multiple tasks under pressure, a keen eye for process improvement, and an understanding of the regulatory landscape governing derivatives are all highly valued assets. For those seeking a career that combines operational rigor with strategic impact, Reconciliations, Control & Treasury jobs offer a rewarding pathway at the nexus of finance and technology.

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