Senior Fund Administrator
Duties & Responsibilities
Review the work of a group of Fund Administrators (I, II and III). Reviewing responsibilities primarily includes financial statements, board materials, compliance tests and other functions of Fund Administration.
Clockwise from top left:
- Coordinate with Lead Administrator and client’s external auditor the audit of financial statements and provide timely and accurate documentation necessary to complete the audit
- Respond to client questions and requests
- Perform review of quarterly, semi-annual and annual financial reports for assigned funds to ensure accuracy and proper disclosure
- Perform review of periodic dividend and capital gain distributions
- Final review of requested board material for client board meetings
Key Functions
Other Duties as assigned
Knowledge & Skills
- Strong analytical and organizational skills
- Attention to details
- Understanding of mutual fund and GAAP requirements required
- Strong customer service skill are necessary
Requirements
- Minimum of a bachelor's degree
- Minimum of four years of fund administration or related industry experience
- PREFERRED: Accounting or finance degree
Work Environment
Typical office environment
Compensation
Ranges US Employees in California, Washington DC, New Jersey, and New York $69,920 - $109,460
US Employees in Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin $63,830 - $100,210
US Employees in all other states not listed above $57,760 - $90,960
The posted compensation range on this listing represents UMB’s good faith and reasonable estimate based on its budget and what it expects to be the starting pay for this role, but the actual compensation may vary by geographic location, experience level, and other job-related factors. Please see the description of benefits included with this job posting for additional information.
UMB offers competitive and varied benefits to eligible associates, such as Paid Time Off; a 401(k) matching program; annual incentive pay; paid holidays; a comprehensive company sponsored benefit plan including medical, dental, vision, and other insurance coverage; health savings, flexible spending, and dependent care accounts; adoption assistance; an employee assistance program; fitness reimbursement; tuition reimbursement; an associate wellbeing program; an associate emergency fund; and various associate banking benefits. Benefit offerings and eligibility requirements vary.