Full-Time

Wealth Management Associate

Disbursement Team, Wealth Advice Center

Updated on 8/22/2026

UBS

UBS

10,001+ employees

Investment bank and wealth, asset manager

No salary listed

Dallas, TX, USA

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets

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Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent required
  • SIE required to be completed 30 days prior to joining UBS
  • Series 7 and Series 66 will need to be obtained within 150 days of employment (Series 66 may be completed prior to start, highly recommended)
  • client-focused and an excellent listener with strong communication skills, both verbal and written
  • quick learner with a growth mindset as well as driven and consistently challenge the status quo
  • able to work in a fast-paced environment while being able to think clearly in complex situations
  • highly detail-oriented and resourceful in leveraging resources to accomplish the task at hand
  • proficient with Microsoft Suite Applications, including Outlook, Word & Excel
  • curious to explore how AI can improve how we build, deliver, and optimize workflows. You do this with sound judgment – validating outputs and aligning with policies, risk standards, and ethical use.
Responsibilities
  • develop professionally through an extensive developmental Wealth Management Associate curriculum led by a team of experienced professionals, internal business partners across the bank, and external partnerships
  • service and deepen relationships within our existing client base by delivering timely, accurate, and client centric money movement solutions, while educating clients with clarity and professionalism
  • partner closely with Financial Advisors, Operations, and Risk & Compliance teams, working directly with clients and gaining hands-on exposure to the full lifecycle of disbursement activities
  • serve as a subject matter expert across all money movement and disbursement activities, including client withdrawals, transfers, wires, ACH, check requests, and related servicing needs
  • support front and back office operational functions, ensuring accuracy, attention to detail, and adherence to UBS policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements as well as promptly answer client phone calls and digital inquiries, consistently applying WAC core call principles to deliver professional, empathetic, and solution oriented service
  • take full ownership of assigned service requests and client outreaches from initiation through completion, ensuring clear communication, proper documentation, and timely resolution
  • collaborate closely with teammates, Financial Advisors, and internal partners across the firm to resolve complex client inquiries and deliver positive client outcomes
  • educate clients with clarity on money movement processes, timelines, and requirements, setting appropriate expectations and reinforcing trust and confidence in UBS
  • understand, follow, and uphold all compliance, risk, and operational controls to protect our clients, the firm, and the integrity of the client experience

UBS Group AG is a Swiss multinational financial services firm with four divisions: Global Wealth Management, Personal & Corporate Banking, Asset Management, and the Investment Bank. It serves private, corporate, institutional, and retail clients worldwide, offering wealth planning for high-net-worth individuals, Swiss banking services, a broad range of investment products, and advisory, underwriting, and trading in equities, fixed income, rates, and FX. It earns fees from wealth and asset management, interest income from lending, and trading income from investment banking. Its aim is to help clients manage and grow wealth while delivering diversified, revenue-generating financial services across regions and asset classes.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Zurich, Switzerland

Founded

1998

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What believers are saying

  • UBS posted $2.8 billion Q2 2026 profit and $3.9 billion underlying pretax profit.
  • Global Wealth Management added $36 billion in Q2 2026 net new assets.
  • UBS launched a $3 billion buyback, signaling surplus capital and confidence.

What critics are saying

  • FinCEN fined UBSFS $125 million on 2026-08-03 for recidivist AML failures.
  • Swiss capital rules could force UBS to hold roughly $20 billion more CET1.
  • US advisor exits keep draining wealthy-client assets, undermining 2026 turnaround plans.

What makes UBS unique

  • UBS dominates global wealth management with $73 billion 1H26 net new assets.
  • Its Swiss franchise and Credit Suisse scale create unmatched client reach.
  • UBS pairs wealth, asset management, and investment banking across one platform.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Professional Development Budget

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

16%

1 year growth

16%

2 year growth

17%
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Edenor, Argentina's largest natural gas distributor, raised $200 million through a re-opening of its 9.5% 2033 bonds on Thursday, marking its third international bond offering this year. The company priced the add-on notes at 99.326 to yield 9.65%. Bank of America, BTG Pactual, Santander and UBS served as bookrunners. Moody's assigned the notes an international B3 rating. Edenor said it intends to use the proceeds to refinance debt and fund investments and acquisitions. The company initially issued $550 million of the 2033 notes in April, following a re-opening of its 9.75% 2030 bonds in February. Local placement agents included Global Valores, Balanz Capital, Banco Mariva, Latin Securities and the Argentine branches of ICBC and Santander.

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