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Trade Support Analyst – Global Crypto Trading Firm - £200k+ TC

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Trade Support Analyst – Global Crypto Trading Firm - £200k+ TC

A global, proprietary trading firm focused on crypto / digital assets is creating a new trade support hire for their expanding London office. The role involves a traditional trade support remit across trade bookings, settlements, P&L reporting and analysis, with additional responsibilities specific to crypto trading (e.g., setting up new models, tracking and reconciling fees, managing blockchain architecture). The role also has a core project management focus, working with senior management and the trading desk to help build out the European crypto operations platform, often project managing engineers you sit with.

Responsibilities
  • Trade bookings, settlements and P&L reporting/analysis.
  • Set up new models for crypto trading and track/reconcile related fees.
  • Manage blockchain architecture elements pertinent to trading operations.
  • Lead and support project initiatives to build out the European crypto operations platform, collaborating with engineers and senior management.
Qualifications
  • Approximately 3–8 years of experience in operations or middle office roles; strong preference for crypto / digital assets expertise.
  • Internal training available in months 0–6 to bring candidates up to speed; hedge fund candidates open to crypto specialist transition.
Compensation

The firm pays operations staff at the top end of the market. An analyst at this level can earn £200k+ cash total compensation, with potential to earn significantly more through share options.

Details
  • Location: London, England, United Kingdom
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Finance and Sales


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