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EXECUTION TRADER
Company Description
Marex (Nasdaq: MRX) is a diversified financial services platform providing essential liquidity, market access, and infrastructure services to clients across energy, commodities, and financial markets. With more than 40 offices worldwide and access to all major exchanges, Marex supports a broad range of trading and investment activities. The firm combines global reach with technology-powered data and advisory services to deliver efficient, client-focused solutions. Marex offers a dynamic, fast-paced environment for professionals who want to contribute to innovative market services and grow their careers in global finance.
Role Description
The Execution Trader will be responsible for carrying out client and house orders in line with market conditions, internal risk parameters, and regulatory requirements. This full-time role based in Dubai or London involves monitoring markets, managing order books, and ensuring accurate and timely execution across relevant exchanges and trading platforms. Day-to-day tasks include:
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- Coordinating with sales, risk, and operations teams
- Optimizing execution strategies
- Maintaining detailed trade records
- Helping manage trading risks
- Supporting pricing decisions
- Contributing to process improvements that enhance execution quality and client service


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Location will be in London or Dubai.
Qualifications
- Strong understanding of financial markets, trading products, and execution workflows, ideally within Rates.
- Proficiency with trading platforms (Fidessa ideally), market data systems, and order management tools, with the ability to learn new technologies quickly.
- Solid quantitative, analytical, and problem-solving skills, including comfort with numerical analysis and trading metrics.
- Attention to detail in trade capture, reconciliation, and documentation, ensuring accuracy and compliance with policies and regulations.
- Effective communication and collaboration skills to work closely with sales, risk, compliance, and operations teams in a high-pressure environment.
- Ability to make disciplined, time-sensitive decisions, manage multiple orders simultaneously, and remain composed under market volatility.
- Understanding of relevant regulatory frameworks and best practices in trade execution and market conduct.
- Bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, mathematics, or a related field; professional trading or market qualifications are an advantage.
- Prior experience in an execution or trading support role, preferably within a global broker, bank, or trading firm. Ideally in Listed Derivatives and Rates.
- Fluency in English; additional language skills relevant to regional markets are a plus.
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