The Carlyle Group
Manager, Fund Management Global Private Equity
The Carlyle Group, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
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Manager, Fund Management Global Private Equity
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The Carlyle Group
This role is part of the Fund Management (FM) team responsible for the operation of Carlyle's Global Private Equity and Global Credit funds. Managers are assigned to one or more investment funds and support all aspects of fund operations, including quarterly valuations, investment funding and execution, investor reporting, compliance, tax and legal matters, and internal financial planning and analysis for associated business units.
Position Summary The Fund Management team partners with segment/fund leadership to set strategic direction, manage risk, execute deals, and maintain investor relationships. Managers must adapt quickly, juggle high‑profile priorities, and work beyond normal business hours in a fast‑paced environment.
Responsibilities
Quarterly Fund Performance and Investor Reporting
Review financial valuations and exit forecasts for fund portfolio companies; coordinate with Corporate Accounting Valuation Group on quarterly valuation deliverables.
Provide ad hoc analysis on portfolio valuations, including allocation and scenario modelling for Fund CFO and senior leadership.
Track and maintain appropriate controls and record‑keeping.
Coordinate with external valuation reviewers on quarterly valuation reviews and lead the coordination of valuation reviews as part of the quarterly and annual external audit cycle.
Drive the timeline and review of quarterly updates of the fund and underlying portfolio companies for investors with minimal supervision; support Fund CFOs and Segment CFOs in preparing presentations and ad‑hoc financial analysis.
Work with legal, compliance, investor relations, and external counsel to manage fundraising efforts for new funds and co‑investment offerings, including preparation of marketing materials and review of due diligence requests.
Support the FM Associate Vice President in process management of FM aspects of fundraising (coordination of closings, entity formation and coordination across teams for legal, tax, and lender diligence).
Support the FM Associate Vice President and Legal in negotiations and legal review of fund documents.
Fund Forecasting/Budgeting
Provide support for the preparation of annual fund operating budgets through completion of operating revenue and expense projections; perform quarterly budget‑to‑actual variance analysis.
Coordinate and review key performance metrics and detailed data requests on a quarterly and ad‑hoc basis for Portfolio Review meetings and other teams.
Fund Operations & Transaction Execution
Liaise with partnership accounting, fund management administrative consultants, fund counsel, tax, and fund coordination functions to lead the process of transaction execution (new investments, exits, restructures) including documentation and administration.
Assist with legal and compliance matters, including liaising with external service providers regarding reporting requirements, managing the formation process and reviewing structure documents for the entity legal management system.
Support Legal and Tax in review of transaction structuring.
Manage liquidity for the funds and oversee the process and timeline of borrowings, capital calls and distributions.
Review waterfall calculations.
Qualifications
Education & Certificates
Accounting, Finance or Economics concentration, preferred.
CPA/CFA, preferred.
Professional Experience
Minimum of 5–7 years of relevant professional experience, required.
Analytical capabilities and the accounting and financial principles related to private equity and the ability to apply the principles to the tasks at hand.
Strong and confident communication with Investment Professionals, Investor Relations Professionals, and other Investor Service team members (internal) as well as Investors and Service Providers (external).
Demonstrated record of expertise in quantitative analysis and financial modelling.
Strong accounting or financial background with the capability and desire to learn the accounting and financial principles related to private equity.
Advanced Microsoft Office (including Excel and PowerPoint) skills required.
Ability to operate in a demanding and fast‑paced environment and balance multiple tasks.
Significant overtime and availability outside of normal business hours required frequently, especially during quarterly valuation cycles, deal closings and fundraising periods.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Self‑starter with an ownership mentality.
Strong interpersonal skills a must.
Well‑rounded with strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a team.
Ability to succeed in a matrix organization with multiple areas of responsibilities.
High integrity and dedication to maintaining the confidentiality of sensitive and proprietary material.
Compensation The compensation range for this role is specific to Washington, DC, and takes into account a wide range of factors including skill sets, experience, and certifications. The anticipated base salary range is $120,000 to $130,000. In addition, the hired professional will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package spanning retirement benefits, health insurance, life insurance, disability, paid time off, paid holidays, family planning benefits, wellness programs, and eligibility to participate in an annual discretionary incentive program.
Company Profile The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) is a global investment firm with $465 billion of assets under management and more than half of the AUM managed by women, across 652 investment vehicles as of June 30, 2025. Founded in 1987 in Washington, DC, Carlyle has grown into one of the world's largest and most successful investment firms, with more than 2,300 professionals operating in 27 offices worldwide. Carlyle places an emphasis on development, retention and inclusion and invests across three segments—Global Private Equity, Global Credit and Carlyle AlpInvest—across a broad range of industries.
At Carlyle, we believe that a wide spectrum of experiences and viewpoints drives performance and success. Our CEO, Harvey Schwartz, has stated that, “To build better businesses and create value for all of our stakeholders, we are focused on assembling leadership teams with the strongest insights from a range of perspectives.” We strive to foster an environment where ideas are openly shared and valued.
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Manager, Fund Management Global Private Equity
role at
The Carlyle Group
This role is part of the Fund Management (FM) team responsible for the operation of Carlyle's Global Private Equity and Global Credit funds. Managers are assigned to one or more investment funds and support all aspects of fund operations, including quarterly valuations, investment funding and execution, investor reporting, compliance, tax and legal matters, and internal financial planning and analysis for associated business units.
Position Summary The Fund Management team partners with segment/fund leadership to set strategic direction, manage risk, execute deals, and maintain investor relationships. Managers must adapt quickly, juggle high‑profile priorities, and work beyond normal business hours in a fast‑paced environment.
Responsibilities
Quarterly Fund Performance and Investor Reporting
Review financial valuations and exit forecasts for fund portfolio companies; coordinate with Corporate Accounting Valuation Group on quarterly valuation deliverables.
Provide ad hoc analysis on portfolio valuations, including allocation and scenario modelling for Fund CFO and senior leadership.
Track and maintain appropriate controls and record‑keeping.
Coordinate with external valuation reviewers on quarterly valuation reviews and lead the coordination of valuation reviews as part of the quarterly and annual external audit cycle.
Drive the timeline and review of quarterly updates of the fund and underlying portfolio companies for investors with minimal supervision; support Fund CFOs and Segment CFOs in preparing presentations and ad‑hoc financial analysis.
Work with legal, compliance, investor relations, and external counsel to manage fundraising efforts for new funds and co‑investment offerings, including preparation of marketing materials and review of due diligence requests.
Support the FM Associate Vice President in process management of FM aspects of fundraising (coordination of closings, entity formation and coordination across teams for legal, tax, and lender diligence).
Support the FM Associate Vice President and Legal in negotiations and legal review of fund documents.
Fund Forecasting/Budgeting
Provide support for the preparation of annual fund operating budgets through completion of operating revenue and expense projections; perform quarterly budget‑to‑actual variance analysis.
Coordinate and review key performance metrics and detailed data requests on a quarterly and ad‑hoc basis for Portfolio Review meetings and other teams.
Fund Operations & Transaction Execution
Liaise with partnership accounting, fund management administrative consultants, fund counsel, tax, and fund coordination functions to lead the process of transaction execution (new investments, exits, restructures) including documentation and administration.
Assist with legal and compliance matters, including liaising with external service providers regarding reporting requirements, managing the formation process and reviewing structure documents for the entity legal management system.
Support Legal and Tax in review of transaction structuring.
Manage liquidity for the funds and oversee the process and timeline of borrowings, capital calls and distributions.
Review waterfall calculations.
Qualifications
Education & Certificates
Accounting, Finance or Economics concentration, preferred.
CPA/CFA, preferred.
Professional Experience
Minimum of 5–7 years of relevant professional experience, required.
Analytical capabilities and the accounting and financial principles related to private equity and the ability to apply the principles to the tasks at hand.
Strong and confident communication with Investment Professionals, Investor Relations Professionals, and other Investor Service team members (internal) as well as Investors and Service Providers (external).
Demonstrated record of expertise in quantitative analysis and financial modelling.
Strong accounting or financial background with the capability and desire to learn the accounting and financial principles related to private equity.
Advanced Microsoft Office (including Excel and PowerPoint) skills required.
Ability to operate in a demanding and fast‑paced environment and balance multiple tasks.
Significant overtime and availability outside of normal business hours required frequently, especially during quarterly valuation cycles, deal closings and fundraising periods.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Self‑starter with an ownership mentality.
Strong interpersonal skills a must.
Well‑rounded with strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a team.
Ability to succeed in a matrix organization with multiple areas of responsibilities.
High integrity and dedication to maintaining the confidentiality of sensitive and proprietary material.
Compensation The compensation range for this role is specific to Washington, DC, and takes into account a wide range of factors including skill sets, experience, and certifications. The anticipated base salary range is $120,000 to $130,000. In addition, the hired professional will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package spanning retirement benefits, health insurance, life insurance, disability, paid time off, paid holidays, family planning benefits, wellness programs, and eligibility to participate in an annual discretionary incentive program.
Company Profile The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) is a global investment firm with $465 billion of assets under management and more than half of the AUM managed by women, across 652 investment vehicles as of June 30, 2025. Founded in 1987 in Washington, DC, Carlyle has grown into one of the world's largest and most successful investment firms, with more than 2,300 professionals operating in 27 offices worldwide. Carlyle places an emphasis on development, retention and inclusion and invests across three segments—Global Private Equity, Global Credit and Carlyle AlpInvest—across a broad range of industries.
At Carlyle, we believe that a wide spectrum of experiences and viewpoints drives performance and success. Our CEO, Harvey Schwartz, has stated that, “To build better businesses and create value for all of our stakeholders, we are focused on assembling leadership teams with the strongest insights from a range of perspectives.” We strive to foster an environment where ideas are openly shared and valued.
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