Full-Time

Consultant

Middle and Back Office Oversight, Investment Management

Deloitte

Deloitte

10,001+ employees

Global professional services and auditing

Compensation Overview

$88.6k - $163.1k/yr

Atlanta, GA, USA

In Person

Category
Consulting (1)
Required Skills
Machine Learning
Risk Management
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree.
  • 2+ years of experience in financial services or consulting with exposure to investment management operations, such as asset managers, wealth managers, hedge funds, private equity, fund administrators, custodians, prime brokers, or related service providers.
  • Demonstrated knowledge within asset management, wealth management, hedge funds, private equity, and/or operational risk and controls in investment management.
  • Understanding of investment management middle and back office functions such as trade operations, post-trade processing, investment accounting and fund accounting, performance and attribution inputs, reconciliations (cash/position/security), collateral management and margin, corporate actions, pricing/valuation support, and reporting.
  • Experience with investment management systems, technologies, and tools such as order management systems (OMS), execution management systems (EMS), portfolio management tools, portfolio/investment accounting platforms, reconciliation tools, collateral platforms, data warehouses, and performance reporting/attribution software.
  • Experience with oversight and control frameworks for middle/back office operations, including some of the following: Defining and monitoring SLAs/OLAs, KPIs/KRIs, and service reviews; Break management and root-cause analysis (e.g., cash/position/price breaks); Issue and incident management, including operational risk events and remediation tracking; Operational controls design/testing (e.g., reconciliations, approvals, maker-checker, access controls, end-user computing (EUC) risk); Third-party/vendor oversight, including due diligence support, ongoing monitoring, and controls assurance artifacts (e.g., SOC reports); Operational resiliency and business continuity considerations for critical processes
  • Strong project/program management skills, including ability to independently manage multiple priorities and deadlines while maintaining quality and delivery discipline.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills, including ability to support or lead proposal development and sales presentations.
  • Limited immigration sponsorship may be available.
  • Ability to travel up to 75%, on average, based on the work you do and the clients and industries/sectors you serve.
Responsibilities
  • Learn how to identify, evaluate, and prioritize business, operational, regulatory, and technology risks across the middle and back office, and support development of practical risk mitigation strategies.
  • Support oversight of key investment management operating functions, including trade lifecycle controls (pre-/post-trade), trade capture and enrichment, confirmations/affirmations, settlement, reconciliations, collateral and margin processes, corporate actions, pricing/valuation inputs, fee calculations, and exception management.
  • Assist clients in strengthening operational governance and oversight (e.g., service management routines, escalation paths, control ownership, issue management, and management reporting) across internal teams and third parties (custodians, fund administrators, prime brokers, pricing vendors).
  • Understand the impact of technology trends and workforce changes by supporting evaluations of automation and artificial intelligence/machine learning on operational controls, data quality, and process resilience in middle/back office functions.
  • Support the development of client deliverables and internal business needs, including operating model assessments, current/future-state process maps, control inventories, key risk indicators (KRIs), service-level agreements (SLAs) and operating-level agreements (OLAs), vendor oversight artifacts, and procedure documentation.
  • Engage with industry participants on operating model trends, outsourcing/insourcing considerations, vendor capabilities, and market practices impacting middle/back office operations.

What Deloitte does: Deloitte provides professional services to organizations, offering a range of services including consulting, auditing, tax, and advisory work to help clients improve performance and manage risk. How its products work: It blends practical advice with hands-on implementation through a global network of member firms and specialists. Teams assess clients’ needs, develop strategies, and help execute processes, controls, and transformations while upholding professional standards and integrity. How it differs from competitors: It operates at a large scale with a global network of diverse professionals, bringing cross‑disciplinary expertise and a wide range of services to many industries, which allows it to address complex challenges from multiple angles. What its goal is: To help clients and society become stronger by enabling sustainable progress and responsible growth through trusted services and collaboration.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$17.1M

Headquarters

Madrid, Spain

Founded

1845

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What believers are saying

  • U.S. revenues hit $35.7 billion in FY ended May 31, 2025.
  • Global network enables comprehensive delivery to multinational clients.
  • Strategic alliances advise clients across industries on initiatives.

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  • Fragmented firms isolate liability, damaging brand from misconduct.
  • EY, KPMG undercut AI audit prices, capturing 15-20% Global 500 contracts.
  • Talent exits to Palantir, Accenture halve consulting growth under Anna Marks.

What makes Deloitte unique

  • Deloitte's 470,000 global workforce spans 150 countries for multinational service.
  • Blends business acumen, technology, and alliances for industry future-building.
  • $70.5 billion FY2025 revenue reflects 4.8% growth in local currency.

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