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Trust Operations Specialist
Houston, TX, USPosted 5 days ago
remote
Job Description
Our Story
Founded in 2008, Hightower is a wealth management firm that provides investment, financial and retirement planning services to individuals, foundations and family offices, as well as 401(k) consulting and cash management services to corporations. Hightower’s capital solutions, operational support services, size and scale empower its vibrant community of independent-minded wealth advisors to grow their businesses and help their clients achieve their financial vision. Based in Chicago with advisors across the U.S., we operate as a registered investment advisor (RIA).
Your Future Team
Reporting to the Manager of Trust Operations for Hightower Trust Company, the Trust Operations team provides exceptional service to financial advisors and clients by accurately and efficiently opening and funding new accounts; processing money movement and other trust-related transactions; remediating errors; invoicing and collecting client fees; administering critical trust applications; and leading special projects to improve how the company operates. The team collaborates with many departments to ensure positive experiences for advisors and clients. The Trust Operations Specialist is an important role that directly controls the accurate and timely processing of transactions, which is key to ensuring that trust be successful in this position if you have a strong attention to detail, learn quickly in a fast-paced environment, manage time effectively, prioritize team versus individual success, strive to exceed expectations, and collaborate effectively with all levels of the organization.
What You’ll Do
Oversee and process money and asset movements through our banking institutions, custodians, or other third-party providers (cashiering, asset transfers, vault assets)
Assist with the review and approval of transactions within appropriate limits and under dual control
Process account openings for multiple custodians including asset transfers (TOAs)
Review custodian alerts and process entitlement reports/requests
Process maintenance and other account update requests across multiple different custodians
Assist with internal house account and vault reconciliations
Monitor and respond to general Trust Ops team emails
Act as a point of contact for high-value clients, responding to inquiries, address concerns, and providing exceptional service to build and maintain strong client relationships
Process incoming and outgoing mail
Process check deposits and disbursements
General billing for trust accounts including invoices
Process Improvement
Identify areas for process optimization and efficiency enhancement within trust operations
What You’ll Bring
Bachelor’s degree or ability to demonstrate required skills and knowledge needed for this job.
1+ years of financial services operations experience
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel
CTFA or CTOP is preferred
In-depth knowledge of trust administration, fiduciary services, asset management, and financial products
Strong understanding of regulatory frameworks and compliance requirements related to trust operations
Able to think critically to resolve complex, time-sensitive inquiries and data issues
Excellent time management skills
Strong attention to detail
Highly motivated self-starter
Able to work efficiently and effectively in a group setting
What We Offer
Coverage on the first day of employment for medical, dental, and vision insurance
Paid parental leave (16 weeks for primary caregiver and 8 weeks for secondary caregiver)
Mother’s lounge onsite
Flexible PTO plan
In-office Monday through Thursday and work from home on Fridays
Free brand-new gym in the Chicago office
401k matching plan
HSA employer contributions
Student loan assistance
Pet insurance
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: Hightower is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, citizenship, veteran status, ancestry, age (over 40), physical or mental disability, medical condition (cancer-related), gender identity or expression, genetic information including sickle cell or hemoglobin C trait, or any other consideration made unlawful by applicable federal, state, or local law.
You are a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident or possess other unrestricted U.S. work authorization and will not require sponsorship for U.S. work authorization now or anytime in the future.