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Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Analyst
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Arrow seeks a detail-oriented **Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Analyst** in Reno, NV to ensure compliance for multi-billion dollar inventory. You will reconcile WMS and ICRS systems, audit transactions, and interface with US Customs. This role demands Excel, Power BI skills, and knowledge of CBP regula...
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United States , Reno
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75000.00 - 90000.00 USD / Year
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Trade Confirmation Analyst
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Join a leading organization in Houston as a Trade Confirmation Analyst. You will support Trading and Supply teams by preparing, reviewing, and issuing physical commodity contracts and confirmations. Ideal candidates have experience with contract interpretation, strong attention to detail, and thr...
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United States , Houston
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Robert Half
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Analyst Foreign Trade Zone
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Join a dynamic logistics team as an **Analyst Foreign Trade Zone** in Somerville, USA. You will manage FTZ inventory data, review import documentation, and ensure US Customs compliance. Ideal for detail-oriented professionals with 3+ years in import/export and knowledge of US Harmonized Tariff Sy...
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United States of America , Somerville
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57000.00 - 75810.00 USD / Year
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Puma Group
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Us Analyst - International Trade And Transactional Banking
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Join our U.S. Analyst Program in New York as an International Trade & Transaction Banking Analyst. Ideal for recent graduates in Banking/Finance with credit experience, you'll support origination in trade finance and supply chain financing. Gain hands-on experience structuring transactions, prepa...
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United States of America , New York
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100000.00 USD / Year
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Crédit Agricole
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Investment Trade Operations Analyst
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Join a top investment firm in Jersey City, NJ as an Investment Trade Operations Analyst. Ideal for recent Finance graduates with internship experience, this role supports daily mutual fund trading and back-office operations. You’ll resolve trade discrepancies, process reconciliations, and use Blo...
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United States , Jersey City
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Daley and Associates
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US Analyst - Export and Trade Finance
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Credit Agricole CIB seeks a recent graduate for a US Analyst role in Export and Trade Finance in New York. This 2-year program offers hands-on experience in structuring transactions, preparing credit committees, and supporting origination within International Trade and Transaction Banking. Ideal ...
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United States , NEW YORK
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100000.00 USD / Year
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Crédit Agricole
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Trade Analyst
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Join our team in Pasadena, CA, as a Trade Analyst specializing in Deductions and Trade Management. This contract role requires 2+ years in trade finance, proficiency in BluePlanner and SAP S/4HANA, and strong Excel skills. You will resolve deductions, ensure accurate trade spend, and collaborate ...
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United States , Pasadena
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Robert Half
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Trade Planning & Insights Analyst
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United States , Providence
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80000.00 - 90000.00 USD / Year
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US Customs Analyst, Global Trade Operations
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United States , Troy
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Aptiv plc
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Trade Analyst
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Join Tradewin as a Trade Analyst in Portland. Utilize your analytical skills to classify imports/exports using HTS and ensure trade compliance. Ideal candidates have strong Excel skills, a customer service focus, and interest in brokerage. Enjoy benefits like health insurance, paid time off, and ...
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United States , Portland
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Tradewin
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Trade Analyst
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Join our team as a Trade Analyst in Romulus, USA. You will perform HTS and Schedule B classifications, research Customs rulings, and build client relationships. The role requires strong analytical skills in Excel, excellent communication, and an interest in trade compliance. We offer health benef...
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United States , Romulus
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Tradewin
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Investment Trade Operations Analyst
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Join our team in Jersey City as an Investment Trade Operations Analyst. You will support daily mutual fund trading, resolve discrepancies, and process settlements. The role requires a Finance degree, internship experience, and proficiency in MS Office and Bloomberg. This is a key back-office posi...
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United States , Jersey City, New Jersey
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25.00 - 26.00 USD / Hour
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Daley and Associates
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About the Trade Analyst role

A career in trade analysis offers a dynamic intersection of finance, operations, and technology, making it a critical function within global financial institutions. Trade Analyst jobs are responsible for ensuring the accuracy, efficiency, and compliance of trade lifecycles, from execution through settlement. While the specific focus can vary by role, these professionals are the backbone of post-trade operations, bridging the gap between front-office trading desks, back-office settlement teams, and external counterparties like brokers and custodians.

The core responsibility of a Trade Analyst is to manage the end-to-end processing of trades across various asset classes, including equities, fixed income, derivatives (such as futures, swaps, and options), and foreign exchange. Common daily tasks include verifying trade details, resolving discrepancies between internal records and external confirmations, and ensuring timely settlement to mitigate risk. A significant portion of the work involves monitoring fail trades, tracking margin calls, and supporting collateral management processes. Many roles also focus on data quality and control, requiring analysts to produce performance reports on brokers and custodians, maintain procedural documentation, and identify areas for process improvement. In more senior or specialized positions, analysts may lead system remediation projects, design automation strategies, or manage teams to enhance operational efficiency.

To succeed in trade analysis, professionals typically need a strong foundation in financial products and market mechanics. A bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, economics, mathematics, or a related field is standard. Technical skills are increasingly important, with many roles requiring proficiency in programming languages, data analysis tools, and software engineering methodologies for building or improving trade capture systems. Soft skills are equally vital: effective communication is necessary for liaising with senior stakeholders across trading, risk, and finance, while analytical thinking is crucial for solving complex variable issues. Attention to detail, risk awareness, and the ability to thrive under pressure are non-negotiable, as errors can have significant financial and regulatory consequences.

Overall, Trade Analyst jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path for those who enjoy problem-solving, process optimization, and working at the heart of financial markets. Whether focused on trade capture, cash management, or derivatives processing, these roles provide deep insight into how trades flow from inception to final settlement, making them an excellent stepping stone for growth into operations management, risk analysis, or even front-office trading. As financial markets evolve with new regulations and technology, the demand for skilled trade analysts who can ensure accuracy, drive efficiency, and manage complex workflows remains consistently high.