Trading Operations Analyst (Crypto)

twenty84
City of London
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Trading Operations Analyst (Crypto)

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Twenty84 is proud to be partnering with a leading institutional digital asset market maker in hiring for a Trading Operations Analyst.

This is a unique opportunity to join an established Trading Operations team in London, playing a critical role in ensuring smooth cash management and treasury management, while supporting the firm in delivering world-class service and efficiency.

This role includes weekend coverage of between 1-3 times per month.

Key responsibilities
  • Risk & Liquidity Management: Proactively monitor and mitigate financial risks. Conduct daily monitoring of cash positions and actively manage the balance sheet to optimise liquidity and ensure operational efficiency
  • Payment Execution: Utilise a suite of financial tools—including Treasury Management Systems (TMS), wallet management systems, and internal platforms to accurately execute high-value payments for treasury rebalancing, client settlements, and other critical operational needs
  • Reconciliation & Investigation: Perform meticulous daily and monthly reconciliations of accounts, trades, and positions, promptly investigating and resolving any discrepancies to ensure data integrity
  • Stakeholder Management: Act as a central point of contact for operational queries, collaborating effectively with internal teams (e.g., Finance, Trading, Tech) and external banking partners to ensure timely and effective resolution
  • Process Improvement: Identify opportunities for process enhancements and automation. Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement by helping to design and implement more efficient and scalable operational workflows
Required skills and experience
  • 1-3 years of experience in a financial operations, treasury, or a similar role within the financial services industry
  • Knowledge of cryptocurrency and foreign exchange (FX) products and markets.
  • Experience in a fast-growing fintech or technology company
  • A proven track record of contributing to process improvement initiatives
  • Exceptional attention to detail and strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment
Benefits
  • An amazing global culture, who are ambitious, innovative and fun.
  • Two discretionary bonus awards a year.
  • Regular fun events and activities including Thursday drinks and boardgames,
  • Friday pizzas and there is even a winning football team who play in an organised crypto league!
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Associate

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Full-time

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