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The University of Washington Investment Management Company (UWINCO) manages over $8.5 billion of endowment, operating and life income funds for the University. This Program Financial Analyst position will be responsible for multiple aspects of operational duties for the University's investment portfolio, which includes over 100 external investment managers. Critical to investment program success, this position will be responsible for executing trades and transactions, maintaining internal databases and systems, generating various internal reports, and working closely with counterparties and custody banks. The UWINCO Operations team works closely with the diligence function of the Portfolio Management team before and after each investment is funded. The position requires knowledge of institutional investment strategies as well as an understanding of various performance measurement methodologies and portfolio risk characteristics. The position requires advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office, particularly advanced skills in Excel and experience producing charts, graphs and tables. Experience with custodial bank systems, CRM software and portfolio management systems is desired. Successful candidates should be highly organized with strong attention to detail and accuracy. In addition to performing sophisticated analyses, the position often leads or assists in other projects that impact the strategic direction of the office. This position requires the ability to work independently and take ownership of processes. Requires independent judgment in planning and decision making regarding all aspects of UWINCO business operations. Must be capable of managing multiple and competing priorities with frequent tight deadlines accurately and confidentially while demonstrating discretion and independent judgment. Flexibility to work various hours as needed. The position is instrumental in the daily operational processes for UWINCO and in the preparation of investment reporting for stakeholders across campus, including the Board of Regents, UWINCO Board, CIO, COO, UW Treasury, and UW Foundation. Investment reporting helps facilitate monitoring and decision making regarding the University's $8.5 billion investment portfolios. The success of the investment program is critical to the financial well-being of the University.