Acadian Asset Management is a global, systematic investment manager at the forefront of data-driven investing since 1986. Headquartered in Boston, with locations in Singapore, London, and Sydney, we manage over $120 billion on behalf of leading institutions worldwide—including pension funds, endowments, foundations, and sovereign wealth funds. We harness advanced technology, rich datasets, and multidisciplinary expertise to help clients navigate complex markets and uncover insights that may be overlooked by traditional approaches.

What sets Acadian apart is our people. We foster a collaborative, intellectually curious environment where ideas are tested, diverse perspectives are welcomed, and innovation thrives. We’re united by a shared purpose: delivering effective client outcomes and supporting one another in work that’s both challenging and rewarding. We offer a flexible hybrid work environment, strong benefits, and a casual but focused office culture—all designed to support the meaningful, collaborative work that defines Acadian.

Position Overview:

We are seeking a Portfolio Manager, Portfolio Solutions to join our Equity Portfolio Management (EPM) team. This is a high-visibility role at the intersection of portfolio management, client delivery, and operational innovation. You’ll take ownership of the processes and tools that directly shape the institutional client experience, including investment simulations, PM inquiry responses, onboarding new accounts, and supporting strategy documentation. You’ll work cross-functionally with investment, data, legal, and client service teams, while also helping enhance the internal infrastructure that enables scalable and differentiated client engagement. This is an outstanding opportunity for someone who brings investment fluency, strong coordination skills, and a passion for building scalable, tech-enabled workflows in a collaborative, intellectually curious environment. Acadian supports a hybrid work environment, employees are on-site in the Boston office 3 days a week.


What You’ll Do:

Innovation, Investments and Growth

  • Build understanding of the Acadian equity investment process and act as the first point of contact for the PM team across the organization.
  • Develop new and enhance existing tools used to visualize data and information to facilitate investment insights for all aspects of the investment process (simulations, portfolio oversight, research).
  • Rethink and refine the current workflow process detailed below.

Process & Platform Stewardship

  • Manage internal PM tools and workflows, including PMR (Portfolio Management Request) queue oversight, system administration, and process documentation.
  • Act as the central coordinator for client onboarding processes, partnering closely with Sales, Legal, Ops, and Compliance to ensure new mandates are set up efficiently and accurately.
  • Participate in the quarterly rollout process for model and process enhancements, ensuring clarity, coordination, and visibility across teams.

Cross-Functional Coordination

  • Serve as the primary point of contact between the PM team and internal stakeholders including Client Communications, Investment Analytics and Data, Product, Marketing, and Compliance.
  • Coordinate recurring client-facing deliverables (e.g., quarterly commentary), collaborating across departments to ensure delivery, quality, and compliance.

Simulation Oversight

  • Oversee simulation workflows, ensuring timely delivery of high-quality analytics that support strategic client conversations.
  • Coordinate with other teams to maintain and refine simulation workflows and templates, with an eye toward transparency, scalability, and integration into client conversations.

Documentation & Knowledge Management

  • Promote documentation discipline and proactive knowledge transfer. Maintain and evolve strategy documentation, onboarding protocols, and cross-functional processes.
  • Ensure team-wide clarity on process ownership and system access, enabling stronger handoffs and better continuity in support of client-facing work.

Client Reporting & Marketing Coordination

  • Manage inputs and timelines for quarterly reporting processes, including coordination of EPM updates and commentary submissions to Client Comms.
  • Own the annual update and delivery of data-driven marketing content such as strategy metrics and stylized stock examples used in client materials.

We’re Looking for Teammates With:

  • Bachelor's degree in Quantitative Finance, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related STEM field.
  • 8-12 years of experience in investment operations, client onboarding, internal product/project management, or a cross-functional delivery role in asset management.
  • Strong understanding of institutional investment processes, including portfolio construction, client guidelines, and implementation workflows.
  • Proven experience managing and developing team members and delegating responsibilities effectively.
  • Familiarity with key tools and systems (e.g., Confluence, Salesforce, Python, Git, project management platforms) and comfort interfacing with IT/data teams.
  • Strong communication and coordination skills—able to work across investment and non-investment functions to drive outcomes.
  • Enthusiasm for improving how teams operate, bringing fresh ideas, operational discipline, and a collaborative spirit.

 

To apply for this position or view Acadian’s open roles, please visit the Careers section of our website at: http://www.acadian-asset.com/careers/Job-opportunities. We will contact only selected candidates.  If you are a candidate with a disability, or are assisting a candidate with a disability, and require an accommodation to apply for one of our jobs, please email us at recruiting@acadian-asset.com.

Acadian Asset Management LLC is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and  applicants. No employee or applicant shall be discriminated against on the basis of gender, race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin, marital status, pregnancy or parenthood, veteran status, citizenship status, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation.

 

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