Principal Investigator, NCP - New York, United States - finra

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    Description
    FINRA's Initial Review Group (IRG) is the centralized unit for the intake, review, and analysis of regulatory intelligence received through a variety of sources, including internal sources, regulatory tips, customer complaints, firm regulatory filings, arbitration filings, and referrals from other regulators, with an eye toward quickly identifying and escalating higher-risk matters.
    The Principal Investigator, IRG, will perform Intake & Assessment with minimal supervision, and will demonstrate competency in investigative techniques and an understanding of relevant FINRA rules, federal securities laws, and markets and trading.
    Upon receipt of a triggering event (tip, complaint, firm filing, etc.), IRG investigators:
    (1) Analyze the information received and identify the regulatory issues raised to determine, among other things, whether FINRA has jurisdiction; (2) Collect and analyze additional relevant information obtained from internal and external systems to assess the risk to the investing public and the securities markets; (3) Collaborate with other internal and external stakeholders as needed to share relevant information; and (4) Make well-reasoned recommendations for the appropriate regulatory response (i.e., referral to NCP for cause exam or to another FINRA department for further investigation, referral to the appropriate regulatory agency, or close the matter with no further review). .

    Essential Job Functions:

    • Reviews triggering event information and clarifies firm filing information by contacting firm personnel in order to determine jurisdiction of individuals, products, accounts, and firms identified in triggering events
    • Gathers background intelligence using external and internal resources (including people and systems) in order to assess risk and regulatory implications and determine appropriate intake disposition
    • Performs additional outreach, as needed, including requests for additional information from the complaint/tip submitter and/or firm in order to analyze the regulatory intelligence
    • Conducts interviews with relevant parties (e.g. firms, reps, customers, attorneys) in order to gather facts related to the matter
    • Assesses and analyzes information gathered in order to identify if there are potential violations of FINRA rules and/or federal securities laws, and if it is appropriate to expand the scope of the review
    • Identifies and elevates apparent trends to manager, to be raised to internal FINRA groups (e.g. firm, industry, product trends)
    • Collaborates within NCFC, and with other FINRA departments as needed (e.g. Enforcement), to share relevant information
    • Recommends and drafts appropriate assessment dispositions, including closing the matter, issuing cautionary action, promoting to investigation, or referring to internal or external parties
    • Participates in special projects to address ongoing program enhancements, as assigned
    • Trains and mentors junior staff and new hires
    • Conducts specialized areas of review (e.g. MSRB, BSA, SEC referrals), as assigned

    Education & Experience Requirements:

    • Bachelor's degree or equivalent relevant experience; required. Advanced degree or law degree, preferred.
    • Advanced knowledge of relevant FINRA rules and the federal securities laws and demonstrated investigative experience.
    • Advanced knowledge of the securities markets and member firm operations and its books and records.
    • Advanced written and verbal communications skills.
    • Advanced ability to initiate and complete high quality reviews and investigations, including an ability to work quickly on multiple time-sensitive matters.
    • Advanced organizational skills with exceptional attention to detail.
    • Advanced proficiency using computer programs with the full suite of Office software applications
    • Effective at building and managing relationships.

    For work that is performed in CA, Washington, DC, CO, HI, New York, NY and WA, the chart below outlines the proposed salary range for the corresponding location. In addition to location, actual compensation is based on various factors, including but not limited to, the candidate's skill set, level of experience, education, and internal peer compensation comparisons.

    California: Minimum Salary $106,400, Maximum Salary $200,200

    Washington, DC: Minimum Salary $106,400 Maximum Salary $191,800

    Colorado/Hawaii: Minimum Salary $92,500, Maximum Salary $166,800

    New York, NY: Minimum Salary $111,000, Maximum Salary $200,200

    Washington State: Minimum Salary $92,500, Maximum Salary $191,800

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