Deutsche Bank

Financial Services

ListedDerivativesAnalyst

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Listed Derivatives Analyst at Deutsche Bank. Skills: Listed Derivatives, Clearing, Python, SQL, Tableau, Risk Management, P&L Management. Work with the global LD&C product team on new Market initiatives including new exchange contracts, exchange memberships and new exchange rollouts. Facilitate the build out of strategic Execution and Clearing platforms/product offering”

What You'll Achieve.

achieving the overall business objective - expansion into new markets, evolution of existing services within its traditional markets and build business with existing and new clients; maximize franchise execution wallet; generate ideas to maximize returns

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

analytical and problem-solving ability

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

understanding of macro economy, Listed Derivatives market, Derivative products is required, quantitative skills with sound statistics/math academic background, business communication and presentation skills, project management / organization skills – ability to be on top of different initiatives and client activities, Data interpretation skills and ability to provide insights, analytical and problem-solving ability, Knowledge of creating scripts using Python and Big Data framework to clean and load data, knowledge of SQL, PL/SQL, and Data modeling, Knowledge of databases like Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, ClickHouse etc., Exposure to Visualization technologies like Tableau, Alteryx, QlikView, Pentaho etc, Desire to cultivate a thinking that “connects the dots” between real world economics and the business, Entrepreneurial and Interpersonal skills are a must in driving the business and coordinating with different teams, Individual with a sense of commitment & motivation for self-development along with attention to detail

Nice to Have

use and knowledge of other languages is a plus

What You'll Do.

Work with the global LD&C product team on new Market initiatives including new exchange contracts

exchange memberships and new exchange rollouts

Facilitate the build out of strategic Execution and Clearing platforms/product offering

Understand client’s trading strategies and major risk drivers to identify patterns and generate analytics

Create analytical products / tools mainly using Python and SQL

and deployment using Tableau Visualization tool

Ensure delivery within given time frame while maintaining quality

Stay up to date with current tech and bring relevant ideas to the table

Proactively work with the Management team to identify and resolve issues

Perform data mining to provide quality insights and actions to the business

Business Management & other functions to implement revenue / risk / cost related initiatives

Develop client level quantitative/trend analysis around our current business to maximize franchise execution wallet

Manage Risk and P&L for the business and generate ideas to maximize returns

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with the global LD&C product team; Partner will Sales, Trading, Business Management & other functions; coordinating with different teams

Communication Scope

business communication and presentation skills

Process & Methodology

project management / organization skills, ability to be on top of different initiatives and client activities

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