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Raymond James

CAT/CAIS Reporting Analyst –Remote Flexibility for Qualified Candidates

Raymond James, Lansing, Michigan, United States

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Job Description

Please note:

This role is not eligible for Work Visa sponsorship, either currently or in the future.

We are seeking a detail‑oriented professional with hands‑on experience in regulatory reporting, specifically with CAT and CAIS, to support our compliance operations and ensure accurate trade and account data submissions.

A fully remote option may be considered

for candidates with demonstrated expertise in CAT and CAIS reporting. Typically, this position follows our hybrid‑friendly schedule with 12 days per month in one of the following corporate home office locations: Memphis, TN or Southfield, MI.

The Regulatory Operations Analyst (CAT/CAIS Reporting Analyst) plays a key role in supporting the firm’s compliance with non‑financial regulatory reporting requirements. Leveraging advanced knowledge and experience, this role is responsible for monitoring the possession and control of client assets, preparing and validating regulatory reports, and ensuring adherence to applicable industry rules and firm policies.

This position collaborates closely with management to identify and mitigate financial, reputational, and regulatory risks. The analyst also contributes to the interpretation and implementation of new or evolving regulatory requirements, offering insights and recommending process improvements. Regular interaction with internal stakeholders, including compliance teams and internal auditors, is essential to investigate and resolve observations and ensure the integrity of reporting practices.

Licenses / Certifications

SIE required (prior to start), provided that an exemption or grandfathering cannot be applied.

Series 99 required, or ability to obtain within 120 days (as required by FINRA). Persons holding Series 6, 7, 17, 37 or 38 or those who hold principal‑level registrations—Series 4, 9/10, 14, 16, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 51, and 53—would be qualified to register as an Operations Professional (Series 99) without passing the examination.

Responsibilities

Responsible for the production, validation and submission of non‑financial regulatory reports (e.g., Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) Electronic Blue Sheets (EBS), Large Options Position Report (LOPR), etc.)

Collaborate with other business units (Brokerage Operations, Trading, Compliance, IT, and Legal)

Assist and provide input in the interpretation of new/changing securities rules, regulations, policies or laws; update processes for compliance to rules and regulations as well as departmental procedures

Compile operational information for internal and external auditors (e.g. FINRA, SEC) with limited oversight

Plan and execute remediation efforts for any identified issues with minimal guidance/support from Supervisor/Manager; assist the Manager or Senior Analyst in formalizing milestones needed to implement corrective action plans for any identified issues

Assist Manager or Senior Analyst in the design, planning, and execution of testing strategies; under direct supervision may lead the testing efforts of other analysts; communicate any issues to management that require immediate attention in a clear and concise manner; draft recommendations to mitigate risk

Participate on projects

Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned

Knowledge • Skills • Abilities

Non‑Financial Regulatory reporting requirements

Financial market impacts

Regulatory terminology, concepts, and guidance

Back Office brokerage operations processes and procedures

Trading life cycle (Orders, Executions, Allocations)

FINRA, SEC and Exchange trading rules, regulations and laws

Creating procedures and business process workflow documentation

Evaluating processes/systems and identifying risks and controls

Recommending appropriate actions/revisions to resolve gaps or mitigate risk

Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and other software applications

Written and Verbal Communication

Operating standard office equipment

Proactively engage, collaborate and influence business partners in adopting identified opportunities to create or enhance a process

Support efforts in the evaluation or implementation of an existing or new process

Interpret financial/brokerage rules, regulations and security laws; ensure all industry rules, regulations, and the practice follows security laws that apply to a process

Manage multiple tasks with potential interruptions and changing priorities

Quickly understand complex subject matters

Demonstrate critical thinking in a constantly changing environment

Education & Experience High School (HS) required.

General Experience: 7 to 12 months.

Other Travel: less than 25%.

Workstyle: Remote.

Seniority Level: Entry level.

Employment Type: Full‑time.

Job Function: Research, Analyst, and Information Technology.

Company At Raymond James, our associates use five guiding behaviors (Develop, Collaborate, Decide, Deliver, Improve) to deliver on the firm’s core values of client‑first, integrity, independence, and a conservative, long‑term view.

We Expect Our Associates At All Levels To

Grow professionally and inspire others to do the same

Work with and through others to achieve desired outcomes

Make prompt, pragmatic choices and act with the client in mind

Take ownership and hold themselves and others accountable for delivering results that matter

Contribute to the continuous evolution of the firm

At Raymond James – as part of our people‑first culture, we honor, value, and respect the uniqueness, experiences, and backgrounds of all of our Associates. When associates bring their best authentic selves, our organization, clients, and communities thrive. The Company is an equal‑opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions on the basis of merit and business needs.

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