What are the responsibilities and job description for the Business Controls Group ("BCG") — Analyst position at Guggenheim Partners?
Business Controls Group ("BCG") — Analyst
locations
New York
time type
Full time
posted on
Posted Today
job requisition id
14773
Job Description:
Position Summary
Guggenheim Securities is the investment banking and capital markets division of Guggenheim Partners, a global investment and advisory firm. The firm provides advisory, sales and trading, and research services to institutional investors and corporate clients.
The Business Controls Group ("BCG") serves as Guggenheim Securities’ designated first line of defense, providing delegated supervisory oversight of the firm’s Sales & Trading and Equity Research operations. BCG designs, implements, and maintains a comprehensive surveillance framework to detect potential violations of regulatory rules and internal policies and procedures. Residing within the Business Unit, BCG partners directly with Supervisors and collaborates with Compliance, Legal, and Operations to ensure a strong and proactive control environment.
The BCG Analyst supports the team’s mission of safeguarding the firm’s regulatory and operational integrity. Working under the guidance of senior team members, the Analyst will learn to use a variety of surveillance tools and data analytics capabilities to help monitor trading activity, electronic communications, employee personal trading, and operational risk. The Analyst will assist in reviewing alerts, gathering supporting information, and documenting findings, while building a strong foundation in broker-dealer regulation and surveillance practices. This role is well suited for a motivated early-career professional who is eager to learn, detail-oriented, and excited to develop a career in financial services controls and compliance.
Essential Job Functions
Surveillance & Monitoring
Assist in executing daily and periodic surveillance reviews across trading activity, electronic communications, employee personal trading, and operational risk using the firm’s surveillance platforms
Review alerts and trading patterns under supervision to help identify potentially anomalous activity such as market abuse, insider trading, or front-running
Support senior team members in maintaining surveillance rules, thresholds, and documentation
Investigation & Escalation
Help gather information and support data for investigations into flagged activity
Document findings clearly and concisely, with guidance from senior team members
Escalate questions and potential issues promptly to supervisors and learn to apply sound judgment in risk assessment over time
Reporting & Analysis
Prepare ad-hoc reports and assist with quantitative data analysis to support the team and Business Unit stakeholders
Help maintain documentation used for regulatory examinations, internal audits, and management reporting
Risk Management & Governance
Learn to recognize and escalate risk considerations in day-to-day work, with attention to safeguarding clients, the firm’s reputation, and its regulatory footprint
Support projects related to new and evolving SEC, FINRA, and other regulatory requirements
Stay informed on regulatory developments, enforcement trends, and industry best practices
Ad-Hoc & Special Projects
Participate in regulatory examinations, internal audits, and special projects as directed by management, Compliance, or Legal
Contribute to cross-functional initiatives to help strengthen the firm’s control framework
Perform additional responsibilities as assigned
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Accounting, or a related field
1-3 years of experience; internship or coursework exposure to financial services, compliance, controls, audit, or capital markets is a plus
Willingness and ability to obtain FINRA registrations 7, 57, 63, and 24 (Series 4 required or must be obtained within a defined period)
Foundational understanding of equity, fixed income, and/or derivatives markets
Familiarity with — or strong interest in learning — SEC and FINRA rules governing broker-dealer activity
Strong attention to detail and a demonstrated ability to work carefully with data
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
Preferred Qualifications
Prior internship experience at a broker-dealer, exchange, regulator, or financial services firm
Coursework or hands-on exposure to data analysis tools (e.g., SQL, Python, Tableau)
Exposure to surveillance, compliance, audit, or risk concepts through coursework, certifications, or prior internships
Analytical Mindset: Curiosity and care in working with data; eagerness to develop quantitative analytical skills
Communication: Clear written and verbal communication; ability to ask thoughtful questions and present findings appropriately for the audience
Integrity & Professionalism: Strong ethical standards and discretion when handling sensitive information
Collaboration: Positive, team-oriented attitude with a willingness to support colleagues across the organization
Eagerness to Learn: Self-starter who is proactive about asking questions, taking feedback, and growing into broader responsibilities
Adaptability: Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and able to manage shifting priorities
Work Location
Currently, this role is expected to be in the New York office at least 4 days per week
Salary
Annual base salary between $80,000 – $90,000.
The base salary range represents the low and high end of the anticipated base salary range for this position. Actual base salaries may vary depending on factors such as location and experience. The range listed reflects base salary only, and the total compensation package may include other components such as incentive compensation
About Us:
Guggenheim Securities is the investment banking and capital markets business of Guggenheim Partners, a global investment and advisory firm. Guggenheim Securities offers services that fall into four broad categories: Advisory, Financing, Sales and Trading, and Research. Guggenheim Securities is headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Houston.
For more information, please visit GuggenheimSecurities.com, follow us on LinkedIn or contact us at GSLateralRecruiting@guggenheimpartners.com or 212.518.9200.
Guggenheim Securities, LLC (“GS”) does not accept unsolicited resumes or applications. GS considers any resume or application to be unsolicited if (a) received from an entity or individual without a current recruiting agreement with GS or (b) submitted to anyone at the firm other than through the process set forth in the recruiting agreement between GS and the submitting entity or individual, and GS will not pay a fee to any entity or individual for such submission.
Salary : $80,000 - $90,000