Product Control Manager
Company: Macquarie Group
Location: London (Remote)
Type: Full-time
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-04-02
About this role
Our global product control team plays a pivotal role in supporting the Commodities and Global Markets Group by providing essential financial oversight and analysis. Based in our dynamic London office, we are instrumental in partnering with various stakeholders to ensure the financial integrity and performance of our trading activities.
At Macquarie, our advantage is bringing together diverse people and empowering them to shape all kinds of possibilities. We are a global financial services group operating in 31 markets and with 56 years of unbroken profitability. You’ll be part of a friendly and supportive team where everyone - no matter what role - contributes ideas and drives outcomes.
What role will you play?
As a Manager within our Product Control team, you will play a crucial part in safeguarding the financial integrity of our trading operations, with a specific focus on the Physical Commodities business. Your day-to-day will involve, collaboration with traders to evaluate trading strategies and valuation impacts, ensuring they align with our financial objectives. Beyond this, your role extends to conducting profit and loss attribution analyses, providing pivotal support for new business initiatives, and reviewing structured trade deals to ensure they meet our financial standards.
You will also be tasked with identifying financial risks and implementing control measures to mitigate these, while also engaging in financial analytics to spot trends and preempt potential issues through a thorough understanding of our financial practices and the impact of trading activities. Your role is fundamental in driving operational excellence within the team, necessitating continuous improvement of our processes and systems to enhance efficiency and accuracy.
What you offer
- Minimum 4 years of relevant experience, with a strong foundation in financial products and trading businesses. Knowledge of commodities, profit & loss attribution, and the impact of trading ...