Cameron Kennedy
Treasury Assistant Manager – Operations

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Treasury Assistant Manager – Operations
Operations Department | Permanent
Salary up to £45,000
We are looking for an Assistant Manager – Operations to support our Treasury back-office function. This is a great opportunity for someone with treasury operations experience to take on a varied, hands-on role working closely with the Head of Operations.
What you'll be doing:
- Supporting daily treasury back-office operations, including deals verification, settlement, and reconciliation
- Managing the onboarding and review of treasury counterparties
- Assisting with management reporting, including liquidity and regulatory reporting (EMIR, MiFID II, SFTR, REP017)
- Handling SCV (Single Customer View) requirements
- Coordinating with internal teams and external vendors on operational and system matters
- Contributing to projects, third-party risk management, operational resilience, and process improvement initiatives
- Providing key support and backup cover to the Head of Operations
- Reviewing and helping maintain department procedures
- Supporting the administration of online deposit products, including customer queries and call handling during busy periods
- Assisting with any other tasks or projects assigned by the Head of Operations
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What we're looking for:
- A Bachelor's degree
- At least 1 year's experience in treasury back-office functions
- Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Excel


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