Associate, Transfer Agency Services / Wilmington, DE – BlackRock Careers
- BlackRock has announced an opening for an Associate within its U.S.
- The position, identified by job requisition number R264121, was posted on May 13, 2026, and is situated within the company's Fund Administration team.
- The primary objective of the role is to provide support for transfer agent operations across several specific financial products, including BlackRock Mutual Funds, Registered Alternatives, and Money Markets.
BlackRock has announced an opening for an Associate within its U.S. Transfer Agency Oversight team based in Wilmington, Delaware.
The position, identified by job requisition number R264121, was posted on May 13, 2026, and is situated within the company’s Fund Administration team.
The primary objective of the role is to provide support for transfer agent operations across several specific financial products, including BlackRock Mutual Funds, Registered Alternatives, and Money Markets.
The Associate will be responsible for coordinating transfer agent activities and monitoring service levels. The role involves supporting the development of technology solutions and operating models.
The role requires collaboration with various internal and external stakeholders, including transfer agents, vendors, and intermediary operations teams.
Internally, the Associate will coordinate with partners in Risk, Compliance, Legal, Fund Administration, and Product Groups to support transfer agent operations.
Specific daily responsibilities include investigating and resolving operational queries and incidents related to transfer agent functions, as well as escalating risks and issues as appropriate.
Further duties include the management and maintenance of internal operational procedure documentation to support the funds.
The position involves executing oversight activities according to established governance frameworks. This includes the review and validation of transfer agent vendor reporting to ensure accuracy and completeness, with the requirement to escalate any discrepancies for resolution.
