Reconciliation - S4 Performs analysis of reconciliations, or in some areas of the organization may serve in a lead capacity. Deciphers complex exceptions between systems, clients, institutions, etc. for securities, cash and/or derivatives. Processes client accounts. Reviews work performed by more junior levels. Deciphers complex exceptions, performing root-cause analysis on why exceptions exist. Analyzes trends, enters reconciliation data and ensures proper aging. Assists more junior level support staff in identifying more complex differences. Escalates any unidentifiable differences to more experienced support staff. Communicates complex break reports to either internal groups within the firm or correspondents outside the firm. Monitors resolution. Assists in analyzing operational needs. Assists in daily, weekly and monthly reporting using an understanding of the stock record and knowledge of basic accounting. Assists with regulatory reporting. May participate in testing of new technology solutions or enhancements ensuring that reconciliation processes remain intact. May interact with those at a senior level in other groups to obtain feedback on issues or improvements. No direct reports. May serve in a lead capacity, providing work guidance or review/approval oversight to lower level peers. Impact related to own work, supports the achievement of team objectives.
Qualifications
High School/secondary school or the equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Bachelors degree preferred. 3-5 years of total work experience preferred. Experience in brokerage/banking operations preferred.
New York, New York
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation provides a range of financial products and services to institutions, corporations, and high net worth individuals in the United States and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Investment Management and Investment Services. It offers investment management, custody, foreign exchange, fund broker-dealer, collateral and liquidity, clearing, corporate trust, global payment, trade finance, and cash management services, as well as securities finance and depositary receipts. The company also provides mutual funds, separate accounts, and wealth management and private banking services; and trust and registered investment advisory services. In addition, it engages in leasing, corporate treasury, derivative and other trading, corporate and bank-owned life insurance, renewable energy investment, and business exit activities. The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation was founded in 1784 and is headquartered in New York, New York.