About this role:
Wells Fargo is seeking a Lead Capital Markets Document Negotiator for the negotiation of various trading agreements as part of the growth of Wells Fargo’s US trading business within the Corporate & Investment Banking.
In this role, you will:
Prepare, negotiate and track various trading and financing agreements such as the ISDA Master Agreement, the Master Repurchase Agreement, the Global Master Repurchase Agreement, the Sponsored Repo annex, the Cleared Derivative Execution Agreement and the Master Securities Forward Transaction Agreement with a focus on investment managers and other institutional counterparties such as dealers, insurance companies, banks and hedge funds. Act as point and peer reviewed for other negotiators on team.Drive new business pipeline with all stakeholders according to business priorities (working closely with business to establish and manage priorities as necessary).Work on various projects, including regulatory implementation, amending and updating templates, processes and systems.Interpret policy when working with legal, credit and the relevant business.Identify and mitigate business and legal risks within compliance requirements.Identify and recommend opportunities for process improvement.Collaborate and influence all levels of professionals including senior Sales and Trading management.Required Qualifications:
5+ years of Capital Markets Document Negotiation experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
Desired Qualifications:
Pay Range
Reflected is the base pay range offered for this position. Pay may vary depending on factors including but not limited to achievements, skills, experience, or work location. The range listed is just one component of the compensation package offered to candidates.
$120,400.00 - $287,600.00Benefits
Wells Fargo provides eligible employees with a comprehensive set of benefits, many of which are listed below. Visit Benefits - Wells Fargo Jobs for an overview of the following benefit plans and programs offered to employees.
Health benefits401(k) PlanPaid time offDisability benefitsLife insurance, critical illness insurance, and accident insuranceParental leaveCritical caregiving leaveDiscounts and savingsCommuter benefitsTuition reimbursementScholarships for dependent childrenAdoption reimbursementPosting End Date:
25 Jul 2025*Job posting may come down early due to volume of applicants.
We Value Equal Opportunity
Wells Fargo is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other legally protected characteristic.
Employees support our focus on building strong customer relationships balanced with a strong risk mitigating and compliance-driven culture which firmly establishes those disciplines as critical to the success of our customers and company. They are accountable for execution of all applicable risk programs (Credit, Market, Financial Crimes, Operational, Regulatory Compliance), which includes effectively following and adhering to applicable Wells Fargo policies and procedures, appropriately fulfilling risk and compliance obligations, timely and effective escalation and remediation of issues, and making sound risk decisions. There is emphasis on proactive monitoring, governance, risk identification and escalation, as well as making sound risk decisions commensurate with the business unit’s risk appetite and all risk and compliance program requirements.
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