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Requirements Job Overview The Investment Operations Director provides support to the Chief Investment Officer ("CIO") and the Investment Office broadly for the day-to-day implementation and ...

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How much do director investment operations jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for director investment operations in the United States is $107,680.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,500.00 and $135,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Director Investment Operations position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director Investment Operations, you need deep expertise in investment operations, financial analysis, risk management, and typically a bachelor's or master's degree in finance, accounting, or a related field. Familiarity with portfolio management systems, trade settlement platforms, and certifications such as CFA or CAIA are highly valued. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication skills help you manage teams and coordinate with cross-functional stakeholders. These abilities are essential to ensure accurate, efficient investment processes and regulatory compliance within complex financial organizations.

What is a Director Investment Operations job?

A Director of Investment Operations oversees the operational aspects of an investment firm, ensuring efficient trade execution, portfolio administration, compliance, and risk management. They develop and implement processes to optimize investment workflows while coordinating with portfolio managers, traders, and regulatory bodies. Additionally, they manage a team responsible for reporting, performance analysis, and operational efficiency. This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and expertise in financial markets and investment operations.

What are the main challenges a Director Investment Operations might encounter in this role?

Directors of Investment Operations often face challenges related to managing complex, high-volume transaction flows, ensuring regulatory compliance, and adapting to rapidly evolving financial technologies. Balancing operational efficiency with risk mitigation, especially across global markets and diverse investment products, can also be demanding. You’ll regularly collaborate with portfolio managers, IT teams, custodians, and external vendors, so effective communication and project management skills are crucial. Overcoming these challenges not only streamlines firm operations but also positions you as a leader ready for future advancements within investment management.

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Infographic showing various Director Investment Operations job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,680 per year, or $51.8 per hour.
Director, Investment Operations (Mountain View)

Director, Investment Operations (Mountain View)

SupportFinity™

Victorville, CA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

About Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) is a regional catalyst, connector, and collaborator. We bring together the resources and skills of donors, business, government, and community to solve some of our region's toughest challenges. We promote philanthropy in our region and support philanthropists to invest with impact. Through advocacy, research, policy and grantmaking, we seek systemic solutions to drive enduring community change. Learn more at svcf.org.

About The Opportunity

This is a full‑time, exempt level position in Mountain View, California.

Hybrid Work Schedule

SVCF operates on a hybrid work model. Some teams work onsite in the Mountain View office twice per week, while others work in the office twice per month. This position is currently part of a team that is scheduled to work onsite twice per month. Please note that there may be occasions when additional in‑office days are required to support critical meetings, assignments, or events. SVCF also reserves the right to modify its hybrid work schedule as needed. All SVCF team members must be based and hold residency in California.

Job Summary

The Director, Investment Operations is a member of a small, highly collaborative team responsible for supporting a wide range of investment operations and complex gifted assets. The role is a senior individual contributor within SVCF's Investment Operations function, supporting the design, oversight, and execution of operational policies, controls, and workflows that ensure accurate reporting, clean audits, operational integrity, and high-quality donor and stakeholder communications across SVCF's investment programs. This role exercises significant judgment and accountability across complex investment operations, donor‑facing activity, and cross‑functional coordination.

Role Design and Division of Focus

While both Directors are expected to contribute broadly across Investment Operations, each Director holds a primary area of focus based on experience, capability, and business need. Primary focus areas do not limit responsibility; both Directors share accountability for overall operational outcomes and provide mutual coverage as needed.

Primary Director Focus Areas
  • One Director is primarily focused on:
    • Operational policy design, control frameworks, and governance
    • Audit readiness and execution
    • Accurate reporting and documentation
    • Responsive, high-quality donor‑facing communications
  • The other Director is primarily focused on:
    • Development partnership and donor‑facing investment activity
    • Complex gift and investment onboarding
    • Cross‑functional coordination and execution sequencing
    • Operational feasibility and technical close
Shared Team Responsibility

Investment Operations functions as a collaborative team. All team members, regardless of role, are expected to contribute to hands‑on operational support during periods of high volume or time‑sensitive activity to ensure accuracy, timeliness, and continuity.

Duties and Responsibilities Investment Operations Oversight and Controls
  • Support the design, implementation, and maintenance of operational policies, standards, and controls across investment operations
  • Ensure operational workflows support accurate reporting, clean audits, and regulatory and governance requirements
  • Resolve complex, non‑routine operational issues requiring judgment and escalation
Audit and Reporting
  • Oversee investment‑related audit readiness, including documentation, confirmations, and audit deliverables
  • Coordinate valuation support, Level 3 documentation, and audit responses in partnership with Accounting and external providers
  • Ensure disciplined documentation, archival, and record‑retention practices
  • Maintain institutional standards for accuracy, consistency, and audit defensibility
Donor and Development Partnership
  • Partner with Development and Investments to support donor‑facing investment activity and communications
  • Ensure donor‑facing materials, analyses, and summaries are accurate, current, and operationally feasible
  • Participate in donor pool development meetings and complex gift discussions as needed
  • Respond to donor and internal inquiries related to investment operations, structures, and reporting
Complex Investments and Operational Execution
  • Oversee operational onboarding of complex gifts and investment structures
  • Coordinate subscriptions, capital calls, distributions, valuations, and tax‑related reporting
  • Support short‑term pool operations, alternatives operations, and other assigned investment programs
  • Identify operational risks, constraints, or execution challenges and elevate appropriately
Cross‑Functional Coordination
  • Partner closely with Investments, Accounting, Legal, Development, Philanthropic Services, and external service providers
  • Coordinate sequencing, timelines, and dependencies across teams to ensure smooth execution
  • Support the VP, Investment Operations in prioritization during periods of high volume or complexity
Risk Management and Process Improvement
  • Identify control gaps, operational risks, or inefficiencies and recommend improvements
  • Support workflow enhancements, system improvements and documentation updates
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of execution discipline and operational resilience
Other
  • Other related duties as assigned.
Note

The responsibilities outlined in this job description are not meant to be all‑inclusive and are subject to change. Employees are expected to be flexible and adaptable, performing other related duties as needed to meet the organization’s evolving goals and priorities.

Qualifications and Required Skills Experience and Education
  • Minimum of six years of experience in investment operations, client reporting, investor relations support, or related functions; experience in private wealth management preferred
  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Economics, Marketing, Communications, or equivalent experience
  • CFA, CAIA, or MBA preferred
  • Strong experience with alternative investments and valuation processes
  • Client‑facing business development experience in wealth management preferred
Technical and Systems Expertise
  • Advanced Excel skills and strong data QA capabilities
  • Experience with CRM systems and reporting tools
  • Familiarity with investment reporting platforms (e.g., Addepar, Black Diamond) preferred
  • High proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  • Experience with, or ability to quickly adapt to, enterprise business applications such as NetSuite, Salesforce, Asana, ChatGPT, or similar platforms
  • Strong technical aptitude with the ability to learn new systems independently and continuously enhance proficiency
Project Management and Execution
  • Strong project management skills, including the ability to identify critical milestones, develop clear workplans, and deliver high‑quality results on time
  • Demonstrated ability to prioritize competing demands and manage multiple concurrent workstreams
  • Proven ability to anticipate business needs and apply critical thinking in a solutions‑oriented manner
  • Track record of initiating and implementing process improvements
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
  • Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills with a strong customer service orientation
  • Ability to build and maintain effective working relationships across internal teams and external partners
  • Ability to communicate complex investment concepts clearly and accurately
Professional Attributes
  • High ethical standards and ability to maintain confidentiality of extremely sensitive and private information
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
  • Self‑motivated, resourceful, and resilient in dynamic environments
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively across varied activities and projects
  • Professional and personal alignment with Silicon Valley Community Foundation's mission and values
  • Genuine enthusiasm for philanthropy and community impact
Salary and Benefits

The target hiring range for this position is $140,000 to $160,000 per year based on experience, credentials and internal salary equity. SVCF offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including generous medical, dental, and vision plans; paid time off; holidays; and employer contribution and matching to a 403(b) retirement plan.

Work Environment and Physical Demands

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. These statements describe the general nature and level of work performed and are not exhaustive of all responsibilities, duties, and skills.

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