Lead Reconciliation Associate - Boise, United States - Clearwater Analytics Holdings Inc.

    Clearwater Analytics Holdings Inc.
    Clearwater Analytics Holdings Inc. Boise, United States

    1 month ago

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    Job Summary:


    The Reconciliation Analyst's role involves reconciling investment portfolio transactions and holdings with data obtained from external portfolio providers through a state-of-the-art web-based system.

    They are responsible for ensuring the timely delivery of accurate and detailed portfolio status updates to clients daily.


    Responsibilities:

    • Meets daily deadlines for the review and update of reporting data.
    • Investigates and takes action on identified issues within the reconciliation system.
    • Creates and maintains valuable relationships with data providers, clients, and service delivery managers.
    • Effectively communicates with internal and external parties to submit inquiries and provide timely updates on relevant issues.
    • Collaborates with product teams on internal projects, acting as a key stakeholder for improvement.
    • Investigates and acts on opportunities to streamline workflows.
    • Provides support and mentorship to other analysts as a subject matter expert.
    • Applies creativity and deep problem-solving skills to resolve complex issues.
    • Acts as a liaison with leadership, clients, and other departments to resolve problems.
    • Drives initiatives for company and team improvement.
    • Monitors and analyzes success metrics, providing support where applicable.
    • Applies market expertise, technical knowledge, and reconciliation concepts to advise on internal and external inquiries.
    • Creates and presents training materials for the department, drawing on relevant expertise.
    • Manages client calls with leadership and stakeholders or sits in on calls for support and experience.

    Required Skills:

    • Intermediate understanding of investment, financial, and accounting concepts.
    • Finance and/or accounting experience preferred.
    • Intermediate knowledge of GAAP and at least one non-GAAP acc