Blackstone Multi-Asset Investing (BXMA)- Treasury, Analyst
Blackstone · New York, NY · 10 mo ago
Finance$110k–$125k/yrFull-time
About the role
BXMA Treasury is seeking an Analyst to join the team. The ideal candidate will possess a blend of technical skills and qualitative traits, including the ability to manage internal and external relationships, project management, and cross-team collaboration.
Responsibilities
- Monitor and ensure adequate liquidity across the BXMA platform, including cross-asset transactions where necessary
- Leverage data and technology to optimize allocation of cash, across collateral requirements and excess re-investment opportunities
- Manage bank relationships to identify emergent economic opportunities and technologies which can improve our business
- Identify and execute market opportunities to add incremental returns for investors
- Develop skills across full range of Treasury disciplines, including liquid financing trading, structured financing, and counterparty relationship management
- Enhance data, reporting, and workflow tools to monitor key performance measures across Treasury responsibilities
- Maintain oversight of collateral and margin daily processes across asset classes
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree with 2+ years of relevant work experience
- Relevant Treasury or Treasury-related business experience or knowledge of Cash & Collateral Management, Liquidity Management, Prime Brokerage, or Stock Loan a plus
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal
- Strong analytical skills with proficiency in Excel and experience with SQL and/or Python
- Exceptional work ethic, entrepreneurial spirit, intellectual curiosity, and desire to continually expand their understanding to further develop professionally
- Collaborative workplace approach that fosters strong working relationships both amongst internal colleagues and external counterparts
- A high degree of professional integrity
Pay
Expected annual base salary range: $110,000 - $125,000
Schedule
Full-time