MANAGER, REGIONAL DERIVATIVES MIDDLE OFFICE, China-Hong Kong
MANAGER, REGIONAL DERIVATIVES MIDDLE OFFICE
Company:
Recruitment Intelligence Consultants Limited
Location:
China-Hong Kong
Remuneration:
Competitive package
Position Type:
Permanent
Employment type:
Full time
Work permit req:
Hong Kong
Updated:
19 Nov 2009
eFC Ref no:
573828
A leading asset management house is looking for a high caliber candidate to join as Manager, Regional Derivatives Middle Office. The position is based in Hong Kong.
Our client is an international asset management house. They focus on providing clients with global investment solutions that meet the demands and challenges of sophisticated and complex investment and economic circumstances. With steady growth, they are now looking for a high calibre to join their team.
Reporting to the Director, Regional Derivatives Middle Office, You will play a key role in the enhancement, implementation and execution of the requisite derivatives middle office infrastructure in support of the Company Asia’s exchange traded and OTC derivative trading operations for both On Balance Sheet and Off Balance Sheet assets. You will ensure that all aspects of derivative trade capture, end of day derivatives pricing, collateral management, risk oversight and trading controls are performed in accordance with the Investment Division’s approved controls, documentation, policies and guidelines. In addition, you will manage key operational aspects of derivatives middle office that involves working closely with all derivatives stakeholders as well as manage the daily and month end operations with respect to derivative valuations and pricing.
To qualify, you will be a degree holder with at least 6 years of experience in derivatives / securities and market industries. You will have good communication and interpersonal skills as well as management skill.
Interested applicants should send a detailed resume to Simone Wong by email to swong@ric.com.hk or by fax to (852) 2838 3323 quoting reference eFC1367.
(Applicants not contacted within 4 weeks should consider their application unsuccessful.)