About the team:

Capital Markets is part of Capco’s DNA. In fact, the Capco name was inspired by this domain. The Capital Markets team delivers expert consulting skills and deep product and functional knowledge across all areas of the front office, operations, technology, risk, finance and compliance.  Our clients include the largest investment banks, global universal banks and capital markets divisions from regional banks across the country and around the globe. 

Our delivery expertise spans across launching new lines of business, coordinating high-impact regulatory response programs, leading complex integration projects and analyzing the dependencies in an application rationalization effort. We have a consistent track record in helping clients with significant cost reductions and ensuring our clients grow, change and compete.’

About the Job:

Contribute to planning and development of US reg projects (US Treasury Clearing, SEC 10C-1, Best Execution and SEC 192 Conflict of Interest), work with program sponsors to set the goals of the initiatives, and develop & execute regular status reporting.

What You’ll Get to Do:

  • Contribute to the planning and development of US regulatory projects; collaborating with cross functional teams to ensure successful completion within deadlines
  • Work directly with Program Sponsors to set the goals of the initiative as well as plans to ensure the program is successful
  • Identify risks, assumptions, dependencies and issues across multiple programs and coordinate mitigation actions. Present findings and recommendations to Program Sponsor and associated Steering Committees.
  • Develop and execute regular status reporting and adhoc senior management presentations (when needed) for Program Sponsors, Steering Committees and Working Groups
  • Oversee variable aspects of projects and provide direct assistance to ensure timely project execution
  • Performing administrative tasks such as preparing presentations, spreadsheets, scheduling meetings creating action items for follow-up and the ability to drive the action items to closure
  • Provide analysis, recommendations, and strategic insight on a variety of issues as a key advisor
  • Oversee the flow of information to ensure it is sequenced and relevant, while tracking and escalating priority issues when needed
  • Compose internal and external communications, encompassing messages, reports, presentations Excel sheets, and assorted materials, with a focus on meticulousness, data-driven insights, and impeccable design for optimal output
  • Prioritize conflicting needs and manage multiple tasks with a proactive and outcome-focused approach
  • Perform administrative tasks such as preparing presentation, spreadsheets, scheduling meetings

What you’ll bring with You:

  • Essential to have experience working on multiple and complex projects across various functions, either at an Investment Bank or through a consulting assignment, with a solid understanding of standard processes and flows and a good understanding of investment banking products 
  • Experience working with securitized products, loans, and US Treasury
  • Project management methodologies
  • Excellent communicator and influencer, ability to build relationships with colleagues at all levels from a range of departments, business areas and cultures in order to build consensus
  • Confident self-stater who can work under pressure, using their own initiative and with the drive to work to aggressive deadlines and to see tasks though to completion
  • Strong analytical skill set with ability to assimilate, translate and communicate business concepts and requirements
  • Highly organized, able to manage multiple projects simultaneously while prioritizing tasks effectively
  • Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills and drive project forward and ensure milestones are met
  • Desire to challenge existing processes and drive forward change
  • Attention to detail and high quality standards relating to documentation, processes and the control environment
  • A sound understanding of the project life cycle and different project management methodologies
  • Understanding, but not expertise, in the role of Credit Risk, Client On Boarding, Legal Documentation, and Collateral Management
  • Ability to tie various status updates together to help uncover blockers and drive the project home
  • Bachelor's degree 

Why Capco?

A career at Capco is a chance to help reshape the competitive landscape in financial services.  We launch new banks, transform existing ones, and help our clients navigate complex change.  As consultants, we work on the front-end business design all the way through to technology implementation.

We are the largest Financial Services focused consultancy in the world, serving everyone from global banks to emerging FinTechs, from strategy through digital transformation, design, business consulting, data and analytics, cyber, cloud, technology architecture, and engineering.

Capco is a young and growing firm. We maintain an entrepreneurial spirit and growth mindset and have minimal bureaucracy. We have no internal silos that get in the way of your career opportunities or ability to focus on our clients and make a difference to the business.  We offer the opportunity for everyone to learn rapidly, take on tough challenges, and get promoted quickly. We take pride in our creative, collaborative, diverse, and inclusive culture, where everyone can #BYAW.

We offer highly competitive benefits, including medical, dental and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan, tuition reimbursement, and a work culture focused on innovation and creation of lasting value for our clients and employees. 

Ready to take the Next Step 

If this sounds like you, we would love to hear from you.  This is an opportunity to make a difference and contribute to a highly successful company with a significant growth trajectory.

 

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