Overview
SAS Trustee Corporation, known as State Super, manages $37 billion in assets for more than 86,000 members across four defined benefit superannuation schemes serving NSW Government employees. As a trusted guardian of retirement savings for public servants, police officers, and state authority employees, it maintains the highest standards of investment governance and operational excellence. Its sophisticated investment structure includes a Defined Benefit portfolio managed by NSW Treasury Corporation (TCorp) and a Defined Contribution portfolio managed through Frontier Advisers, supported by JP Morgan as the global custodian. This complexity demands rigorous oversight, robust controls, and exceptional stakeholder management.
Role
Senior Manager, Investment Control provides day-to-day oversight of investment operations delivered by the Custodian, Master Investment Manager, and other key third parties. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, you will manage critical vendor relationships with JP Morgan and TCorp, monitoring service delivery against SLAs and ensuring investment operations protect fund assets while meeting financial obligations accurately and efficiently.
Responsibilities
- Lead a team of senior analysts, delivering custody, performance, and investment operations reporting to the Board, Investment Committee, and regulatory bodies.
- Oversee the operational implementation of current investments for the DC portfolio.
- Provide day-to-day oversight of investment operations delivered by the Custodian, Master Investment Manager, and other key third parties.
- Monitor vendor service delivery against SLAs, ensuring investment operations protect fund assets while meeting financial obligations accurately and efficiently.
Qualifications
- Extensive, current knowledge of superannuation industry regulatory requirements, global investment market operations and products, and investment management structures.
- Expertise in custody and administrator operations, securities and foreign currency trading, and domestic and global accounting and tax regimes as they apply to asset recording.
- Advanced capabilities in delivering results, managing complex stakeholder relationships, and solving problems through objective critical analysis.
- Highly advanced financial acumen, complemented by strong procurement and contract management skills.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, enabling effective negotiation with diverse stakeholders.
- Relevant professional qualifications in accounting, finance, or law, with an understanding of complex investment management agreements and mandates.
- Integrity, resilience, and courage in challenging situations, along with the ability to inspire direction and optimise business outcomes.
Application Process
Please go to and click 'search jobs'. Your application requires a resume (up to four pages) and a two-page cover letter pitch describing how your skills and experience would contribute to the role.
Contact
For enquiries: Please contact Emma Alberici on.
Eligibility
Applicants must be Australian or New Zealand citizens or hold permanent Australian residency.
Closing Date
Applications close at 11 : 59 AEST, 30 November
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Finance and Management
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