State Street

Financial Services

RegulatoryAdvisoryandOptimizationAnalyst,Officer

$70–119k Boston, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Regulatory Advisory and Optimization Analyst, Officer at State Street. Skills: Regulatory Advisory, Regulatory Optimization, Significant Risk Transfers (SRTs). Monitoring regulatory updates across key jurisdictions. Analyzing regulatory proposals and guidance documents”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet strategic revenue growth objectives; Maintain a competitive position while meeting regulatory requirements

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Eligibility Requirements

Minimum of 4 days per week in the office, Performed primarily in the office with some flex work opportunities available

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in business, finance, economics, computer science or related field, Minimum 1-3 years and experience in a relevant role

Nice to Have

High level of competency in Experience in Python

What You'll Do.

Monitoring regulatory updates across key jurisdictions

Analyzing regulatory proposals and guidance documents

Research on competitor strategies and industry best practices

Tracking trade publications and peer commentary

Assessing regulatory capital implications

Research on SRT market trends and structural innovations

Preparing presentations and reports for management

Participating in ad hoc projects involving data analysis and reporting

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with team members to assess regulatory capital implications; Influence teams to achieve effective outcomes / solutions

Communication Scope

Written communication; Oral communication

Full Job Description

**Who we are looking for** The Regulatory Advisory and Optimization team is responsible for staying ahead of regulatory affairs and changes impacting SSM businesses. The team actively participates in industry conferences and forums, monitors market and regulatory developments, meets with clients, and analyzes competitors to provide strategic guidance. Additionally, the team identifies and explores regulatory optimization opportunities through innovative structures such as Significant Risk Transfers (SRTs) and other capital efficient solutions, ensuring the organization can meet strategic revenue growth objectives and maintain a competitive position while meeting regulatory requirements. This Officer role will support the Regulatory Advisory and Optimization team in tracking regulatory developments, assisting with research and analysis, and helping prepare materials for internal and external engagements. This individual will work closely with senior team members to learn about regulatory strategy and optimization techniques such as Significant Risk Transfers (SRTs). The role is located in Boston, with a minimum of 4 days per week in the office. ONSITE: Due to the role requirements this job needs to be performed primarily in the office with some flex work opportunities available. **Why this role is important to us** The team you will be joining is a part of State Street Markets. As a leading provider of trading and lending solutions to the world’s institutional investors, we deliver the industry’s most innovative platforms, financing and portfolio solutions. Our capabilities are backed by proprietary, high-value research, insights and indicators that power clients’ investment decisions, accelerate performance and help investors stay ahead of shifting markets. Across our comprehensive set of solutions – data-driven macro market intelligence that give an information advantage; client-first platforms and tools that redefine trading; financing solutions that streamline li

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