Juliusbaer
Income Specialist 100% (f/m/d)
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Income Specialist 100% (f/m/d)
Location
Switzerland
Job type
Full-time
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Job description
At Julius Baer, we celebrate and value the individual qualities you bring, enabling you to be impactful, to be entrepreneurial, to be empowered, and to create value beyond wealth. Let’s shape the future of wealth management together.
Join our team as an Income Specialist, where you’ll play a key role in accurately processing dividends, interest payments, and corporate actions, while supporting clients through efficient transaction handling and service delivery. We’re looking for a motivated, detail-oriented professional with a banking qualification, solid numeracy skills, and fluency in both German and English to contribute to our high-standard operations across international markets.YOUR CHALLENGE
Ensuring the timely and correct processing of interest and dividend events
Supervision of tax refund processes in various markets
Reconciliation and correction of security and cash differences
Identification and processing of securities lending and borrowing positions and correspondence with counterparties
Processing of internal and external payments
Timely and competent management of the service mailbox and hotline
YOUR PROFILE
High degree of self-interest and sense of responsibility
Ability to work in a team, collegiality and reliability
Independence, accuracy, resilience and flexibility
Very good verbal and written skills in German and English
Enjoyment of professional and technical details
Banking apprenticeship, basic commercial training or high school diploma (preferably with banking experience)
Knowledge of securities (experience with administrative transactions an advantage)
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