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Investran Application Specialist, Funds - Europe

AP Group Ltd
Jersey
2 days ago
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A large fund/private equity service provider with a significant presence throughout Europe is seeking an Investran Application Specialist. The successful applicant will play a pivotal role in configuring, implementing, and maintaining Investran and similar applications, ensuring its smooth operation and integration with other business systems. The main duties of this senior position are:-


  • Managing and supporting the Investran application, ensuring it meets business requirements and operates efficiently.
  • Conducting regular system maintenance, including updates, patches, and system health checks.
  • Developing integrations between Investran and other enterprise applications, ensuring data accuracy and consistency across systems.
  • Identifying opportunities for process improvements and automation within the Investran platform and collaborate with stakeholders to implement solutions.


The successful candidate will be expected to have:-


  • Proven experience working with Investran or similar private equity/investment management software (minimum of 3 years);
  • Experience in system configuration, customization, and integration of financial applications;
  • Candidates who hold Investran certifications will be looked upon favourably.
  • Good working knowledge of the Investran database structure, DIU, OLEDB, Automated Templates, Business Events
  • Proven experience managing Investran in a multi-client private equity fund administration environment
  • Hands-on experience in developing a private equity platform with Investran as the core system


We are able to accept applications from all suitable EU nationals.

For further information please contact Faron Le Prevost on or your current CV and any relevant information to faron.leprevostap-personnel 

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