1 Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111, USA Req #78
Monday, September 16, 2024
Loomis Sayles is a performance-driven active asset management company that seeks to identify exceptional investment opportunities on behalf of institutional and retail clients worldwide. We believe active management fueled by proprietary, best-in-class research helps us achieve financial success for our clients. Founded in 1926, Loomis Sayles currently oversees approximately $310 billion in assets under management for global clients spanning more than 50 countries. We foster a culture of entrepreneurialism, where all employees are empowered and encouraged to develop themselves and their ideas. Our culture centers on our shared IDEALS , the core characteristics of who we aspire to be as employees and an organization. I NCLUSIVE & DIVERSE - D EDICATED TO TEAMWORK – E XCELLENT – A CCOUNTABLE – L EADERS - S OLUTION-ORIENTED
Loomis Sayles is committed to the continual improvement of our performance, processes and people. As part of this commitment, we are looking to hire an enthusiastic and passionate candidate, eager to contribute to our continued success through the following employment opportunity:
About the Role The Sustainability team is seeking a highly motivated individual with a passion for researching climate transition issues to join their team. The individual will conduct climate-related research on companies and the marketplace broadly. Complete alignment and commitment to the firm's sustainable investment philosophy will be critical. The position reports to the Chief Sustainability Officer.
About the Team The Loomis Sayles Sustainability team works in partnership with the investment teams, analysts, legal team and distribution teams to provide sustainability integration, based on financial materiality in service of our fiduciary duty to our clients. We do this using our 4 integration themes: Research, Valuation, Engagement and Client Focus. ( Loomis Sayles Sustainable Investing Philosophy ). L oomis Sayles provides custom solutions for our clients globally and The Sustainability Team works closely with various parts of the organization in providing solutions to our client sustainability focused objectives. All members of the Sustainability Team are located in the Boston office.
Job Responsibilities • Develop a thorough understanding of each investment team's individual practices around the firmwide sustainable investing philosophy
• Analyze the implications of climate transition across all asset classes, with a particular focus on energy industries, to generate new ideas applicable to each investment team's approach
• Engage in thought partnership with investment teamsto understand and deliver accurate, timely and relevant climate data and information applicable to the investment process
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop innovative research analysis and insights for the benefit of our clients
• Stay informed of latest developments and best practices in climate and transition research
• Conduct comprehensive research on climate data, industry benchmarking, Carbon Accounting, SBTis, GhG Protocols, emission reporting and reduction methodology
• Communicate findings clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders through written reports, hypothesis backed slides and data focused presentations
• Collaborate with other Sustainability team members on various team projects
• Understand the objectives of requests focused on industry/topic name and proactively suggest most appropriate and efficient research approach to Chief Sustainability Officer, and investment teams, as appropriate
• Evaluate our source quality and data accuracy, and proactively help to identify and raise research-related issues
• Provide advanced synthesis, and develop deep expertise in specialized research tools, databases, and sources
• Keen ability to apply practical, timely, and innovative research approaches in a fast-paced & deadline focused environment
Qualifications & Education Requirements • BS degree required, MBA and CFA designation viewed favorably
• 3-7 year's experience in a research capacity at an asset manager with specialization in financially material climate transition including: mitigation, adaptation, physical risk implications for investment analysis.
• Experience with all aspects of financial statement analysis, modeling, and valuation, knowledge of sovereign analysis is a plus
• Deep knowledge of sustainability data providers' climate methodology
• Strong investment acumen and analytical skills
• Candidates must possess an innate curiosity, a demonstrated passion for investing and be aligned with our sustainability philosophy and process.
• A self-starter with the capacity to work independently; must also be able to work as part of a close team and take direction from Chief Sustainability Officer, portfolio managers and other investment professionals.
• Along with collecting, summarizing, and synthesizing relevant data and information into appropriate, concise, timely and highly effective output, you are proficient in Excel, Word and PowerPoint
• Clear communication skills, both verbal and written
• Comfortable presenting to individuals in small and large group settings
• Willingness to travel, both domestic and international
EEOC and Diversity S tatement
Loomis Sayles is deeply committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce in which talented individuals can realize their full potential and contribute to our growth and success. Please consider applying for this role even if your work history and skillset doesn't completely match the job description. We believe creativity, tenacity and humility are as valuable as specific skills that can be practiced and perfected on the job. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, gender , age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a vete ran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
1 Financial Center, Boston, MA 02111, USA
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