Senior Institutional Investment Operations Specialist – DTC Settlements
Wells Fargo
- Location
- CHARLOTTE, NC
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Senior
- Posted
- Aug 19, 2026
About this role
About this role: Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Institutional Investment Operations Specialist within the DTC Settlement Operations team as a part of Corporate Investment Banking Operations. Learn more about the career areas and business divisions at wellsfargojobs.com . In this role, you will: Serve as a key point of contact for issues and current status for the DTC Settlements Manager, and lead day-to-day operational activities Assist with daily DTC settlement and fail control processing across domestic markets for all DTC-eligible product types Provide leadership to resolve complex, multi-faceted issues across teams. Monitor internal and external systems related to trade settlements, focusing on trade clearance and operational risk Act as a liaison between settlements and internal/external stakeholders (e.g., Middle Office, Sales, Securities Finance, Compliance, Repo/Funding Desk, counterparty back offices, vendors) Maintain a high level of service and collaboration between settlements and supported functional areas Lead projects and industry-related initiatives, ensuring timely delivery of assigned responsibilities Monitor and act on regulatory buy-in processes (e.g., Rule 204, Reg T, MSRB) Leverage buy-in processes to reduce fail obligations and firm risk (seg deficits) Monitor CNS obligations and liabilities and liaise with Securities Lending to remediate short positions and fails to receive Manage buy-in notices via Smart/TRACK and liaise with counterparties to resolve open obligations Provide coverage for international buy-in obligations Maintain firm policies and procedures related to street buy-in practices Required Qualifications: 4+ years of Institutional Investment Operations experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education Desired Qualifications: 4+ years of securities industry experience with a strong focus on buy-ins, fails management, and domestic and international trade settlement Advanced knowledge of DTCC SMART/Track, Omgeo OASYS (OW), Settlement Web, and FINRA regulations and processes Working knowledge of Broadridge platforms, including GLOSS, Impact, and BPS Strong understanding of domestic buy-in rules and market practices across DTC, Federal Reserve, and physical securities clearance environments Working knowledge of international buy-in and settlement processes, including Euroclear, Clearstream, CREST, and other global market infrastructures Experience supporting Prime Broker Operations and related post-trade functions Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including advanced analytical functions such as PivotTables, VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP, SUMIFS, and data analysis tools Basic proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint, with the ability to prepare presentations and reporting materials for senior leadership Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate across operations, trading, and support teams Job Expectations: Ability to work a hybrid schedule Willingness to work on-site at stated location on the job opening Ability to work additional hours as needed This position is not eligible for Visa sponsorship Posting Location: 1525 W W.T Harris Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28262 This position is subject to FINRA Background Screening Requirements, including successful completion and clearing of a background check. Internal transfers are subject to comply with 17 CRF 240.17f-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and FINRA Bylaws, Article III, Section 3, which states that Associated Persons should not be subject to statutory disqualification. Successful candidates must also meet ongoing regulatory requirements including additional screening and are required to report certain incidents. Specific compliance policies may apply regarding outside activities or