Corporate Trust Officer

Computershare

  • Montreal, QC
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
Job Description:SOCIÉTÉ DE FIDUCIE COMPUTERSHARE DU CANADAFiducies d'entreprises, CanadaLocation: Montreal (Hybrid)This is a hybrid position primarily based in Montreal. We're committed to your flexibility and wellbeing and our hybrid strategy currently requires two days a week in the office, giving you the option to work remotely for some of your working week. .We give you a world of potentialThe Corporate Trust Officer (Contract Specialist) manages and administers a portfolio of client accounts and negotiates new trusteeship and customized agency accounts, ensuring Computershare's interests are protected from risk and providing a high level of service to corporate clients, their legal counsel and investors. The Corporate Trust Officer executes documents committing Computershare to the terms and conditions contained therein.A role you will loveIn this key role for our business, you will primarily be responsible for the following:
  • Negotiate the terms of a variety of trust and non-trust agreements of varying complexity under which Computershare will assume both contractual and fiduciary obligations, assess degree of associated risk and make recommendations on acceptability of new business and fees to be charged;
  • Review and evaluate all legal documentation on corporate financing and on other transactions to ensure they are in forms that meet, and can be administered to meet, standards adequate for the protection of Computershare;
  • Analyze and interpret agreements to set up internal operation of file and provide administrative direction to administrators and/or related departments. Ensure/monitor compliance with all portfolio agreements by Computershare and clients;
  • Prepare and execute correspondence to clients, their legal counsel or investors.
  • Maintain necessary standards of knowledge and expertise in applicable areas of law, commerce, corporate finance and securities markets as well as internal policies and procedures.
What will you bring to the role?To excel in this role, it is expected that you will possess much of the following experience:Required:
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in French and English are required
  • University Degree (law, business, commerce, or finance major) required
  • Minimum 1 year experience as articled student /or practicing lawyer / or notary or 3-5 years' experience in financial, corporate/commercial or securities industry at an intermediate or professional level
Preferred:
  • LL.B. and admission to a provincial Bar or the Chambre des notaires du Québec
  • Canadian Securities Course or other Securities Industry training would be an asset
  • Corporate Trust Program (Trust Institute, ICB) would be an asset
Rewards designed for youEmployee Share Plan. Set aside salary to purchase shares in our company and you'll increase your investment when you receive a generous company contribution towards additional shares.Health and Wellbeing. Our health and wellbeing rewards can be tailored to support you and your family.Save for Your Future. We will support you along your retirement savings journey.Paid time away from work. Our employees enjoy a competitive paid time off package, including a day each year to volunteer time for a good cause that is important to you.Employee Discounts. We've partnered with other organizations to offer you extra savings. Enjoy discounts with banks, car manufacturers, on flights, accommodation, and days out as well as with many big brand shops.Extra Rewards. From tuition reimbursement to cash bonus recruitment referral programs, our comprehensive benefits package offers a multitude of options.Has conceptual knowledge of fundamental theories, principles and practices in own area of expertise. Knowledge and experience gained through job-related training and considerable work experience. Has full proficiency in a range of technical processes or procedures in a single area.
Completes work with a limited degree of supervision.
Receives instruction, guidance, and direction from more senior roles.About Us:A company to be proud ofWe're a global leader in financial administration with over 14,000 employees across more than 21 different countries. At Computershare, it's more than just a job, our open and inclusive culture means that we will help you to grow, to move forward and make the most of our world of opportunities.A diverse and inclusive place to workComputershare celebrate the diversity of our people, and we welcome applications from everyone. We believe that having a culture of inclusion is essential in delivering good results. Attracting, retaining, and developing a diverse workforce where employees feel valued, respected, and empowered allows people to reach their full potential. As a business this diversity helps us to better reflect and understand our customers' needs to allow us to drive better outcomes.We are happy to accommodate individual needs during your application journey. If you require disability accommodations or adjustments, please email us at TalentAcquisition@computershare.com detailing your requirements and contact information.Computershare is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by applicable law.About the Team:We're a market leader with decades of experience as a provider of trustee and sophisticated agency services for private and public companies, investment bankers, asset managers, and governments and institutions. Our organisation offers a broad range of services with a best-in-class reputation built on our high-touch approach to client service. We're looking for people to join us and be a part of our exciting future as one of the top corporate trust firms in North America.

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