Inetum

digital services

JuniorDerivativesClearingOfficer

Lisbon, Portugal FULL TIME
The Brief

“Junior Derivatives Clearing Officer at Inetum. Skills: derivatives clearing, trade processing, reconciliation, client communications. Monitor and assist with trade allocation across exchanges to support smooth trade processing. Support reconciliation activities between internal systems and exchanges (trades, positions, margins, and premiums)”

Industry & Context.

digital services
Problems you'll solve

identifying any discrepancies

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Good Microsoft skills: Excel, Word and PowerPoint, attention to detail, team player, Fluent in English

Nice to Have

knowledge in VBA and/or Powerquery is a plus, Continuous improvement and/or Lean mindset is welcome

What You'll Do.

Monitor and assist with trade allocation across exchanges to support smooth trade processing

Support reconciliation activities between internal systems and exchanges (trades

Help respond to client inquiries and requests via email in a timely manner

Assist with day-to-day clearing operations under the guidance of senior team members

Contribute to maintaining accurate records and identifying any discrepancies

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work Ethic & Team colaboration

Communication Scope

Effective communication; respond to client inquiries and requests via email in a timely manner

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