
Director, Product Management
Job Description:
The Role
As a Squad Lead within the Regulatory Reporting Product team, you will be responsible for building and maintaining the suite of applications that support required trade and customer account reporting for the firm and meet the strict requirements of our regulators. The team is part of the broader Regulatory Reporting group within Fidelity Capital Markets and partners closely with internal stakeholders to deliver innovative, end to end technical/data solutions that comply with the ever-evolving external regulatory landscape.
In this role, you will be collaborating with business and other brokerage technology teams to report across multiple assets classes with very high levels of regulatory scrutiny. It is important that the right candidate be passionate about hands-on development and delivery, which requires a combination of both good technical skills, and participation in the design process.
The Expertise & Skills You Bring
- Solid understanding of systems / platform dependencies, problem solving and aptitude for learning new technology.
- Familiarity with Agile project life cycle methodologies (business requirements, use cases, JIRA stories, user acceptance testing, quality release delivery)
- Realization that decisions can have a significant impact on firm reporting compliance and associated risks.
- Experience working in a cross-collaborative team structure, as well as working in a large enterprise. Also, employing strong prioritization skills to manage roadmaps that include hard deadlines.
- Previous experience managing products or platform that support operational workflows and/or data streamlining. Also, experience with trade and/or customer account data, or regulatory trade reporting (TRACE, MSRB, ACT, EBS, CAT/, Rule 605/606) considered a plus, but not required.
- FINRA Brokerage license Series 7 required within 6 months (Series 24 possible)
- Provide a broad range of regulatory reporting application support to the broader regulatory reporting group and various internal stakeholders.
- Define, support and perform user acceptance, unit level, and integration testing.
- Manage and track products against predetermined goals.
- Collaborate with operations, data and external support teams to identify specific use cases relating to application gaps and required enhancements and to prioritize work based on level of criticality. Additionally, understand how each application relates to the broader suite of regulatory reporting applications and tools.
- Liaise with other product teams within the enterprise where there are system dependencies that impact the regulatory reporting roadmap and required work to uphold reporting requirements.
- Act as a key change agent by identifying and actioning opportunities for system automation and increased efficiency via streamlined data and system workflows.
The Team
This dynamic team is part of Fidelity’s Capital Markets group. Fidelity, through its broker dealers, is required to send significant amounts of detailed trading and customer account and identification data to various governmental and industry regulators such as FINRA, FINRA CAT, the SEC and MSRB. The Regulatory Reporting group, across several functions, is responsible for performing these duties on behalf of the broader firm. The group ensures this can be done by working closely with business partners such as Trading, Technology, Customer Support teams and Compliance/Legal. The group plays a critical role by ensuring the firm meets stated requirements set by industry regulators and therefore not subject to disciplinary action or fines.
Certifications:
Series 07 - FINRACategory:
Product ManagementFidelity’s hybrid working model blends the best of both onsite and offsite work experiences. Working onsite is important for our business strategy and our culture. We also value the benefits that working offsite offers associates. Most hybrid roles require associates to work onsite every other week (all business days, M-F) in a Fidelity office.
Please be advised that Fidelity’s business is governed by the provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Investment Company Act of 1940, ERISA, numerous state laws governing securities, investment and retirement-related financial activities and the rules and regulations of numerous self-regulatory organizations, including FINRA, among others. Those laws and regulations may restrict Fidelity from hiring and/or associating with individuals with certain Criminal Histories.