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This individual will work closely with others on the team and help develop ETF research and analysis that positions our US ETFs in the current macro environment. The Sr. Analyst will work cross ...

This individual will work closely with others on the team and help develop ETF research and analysis that positions our fixed income and alternatives ETFs in the current macro environment. The Sr. ...

This individual will work closely with others on the team and help develop ETF research and analysis that positions our US ETFs in the current macro environment. The Sr. Analyst will work cross ...

This individual will work closely with others on the team and help develop ETF research and analysis that positions our fixed income and alternatives ETFs in the current macro environment. The Sr. ...

... analytics tools to our clients. As a market maker, Virtu provides deep liquidity that helps to ... Our ETF Pricing Specialists work closely with our traders and ETF issuers to understand their ...

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Monitor and analyze ETF market quality indicators including trading volumes, bid-ask spreads, premiums and discounts to NAV, and primary market flows, and work proactively with ecosystem participants ...

Monitor and analyze ETF market quality indicators including trading volumes, bid-ask spreads, premiums and discounts to NAV, and primary market flows, and work proactively with ecosystem participants ...

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How much do etf analyst jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for etf analyst in the United States is $73,261.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,500.00 and $87,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an ETF Analyst do?

An ETF Analyst researches, evaluates, and monitors exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to provide insights for investment decisions. They analyze market trends, fund performance, and economic factors to guide portfolio management. Additionally, they assess ETF liquidity, expense ratios, and risk metrics to optimize investment strategies. Their role often involves working with portfolio managers, traders, and clients to recommend suitable ETF investments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Etf Analyst position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an ETF Analyst, you need strong quantitative analysis skills, a solid understanding of financial markets and investment products, often supported by a degree in finance, economics, or a related field. Familiarity with data analysis software (such as Excel, Bloomberg Terminal, or Python), and industry certifications like CFA are highly valued. Excellent attention to detail, communication abilities, and adaptability help analysts present complex data clearly and collaborate with teams across the organization. These skills are essential for making sound investment recommendations and contributing to the successful management of ETF portfolios in a dynamic market environment.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for an ETF Analyst?

As an ETF Analyst, your daily tasks often include monitoring ETF performance, analyzing market trends, and researching underlying securities. You will prepare and present analytical reports, assist in portfolio rebalancing, and interact with portfolio managers or traders to provide insights that influence investment decisions. Collaborating with other analysts and stakeholders, you'll also ensure ETF products comply with regulatory standards. This role offers a dynamic mix of both independent analysis and teamwork within a fast-paced financial environment.

How much do ETF analysts make?

ETF analysts typically earn a median annual salary ranging from $70,000 to $120,000, depending on experience, location, and the size of the firm. Entry-level analysts may start at lower salaries, while experienced professionals with certifications like CFA can earn higher compensation, often including bonuses and benefits.
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Senior Analyst - ETF Trading Solutions

Senior Analyst - ETF Trading Solutions

T Rowe Price

Baltimore, MD • Hybrid

$87.40K - $115.80K/yr

Other

Posted 22 days ago


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9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

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Job description

About the Team

ETF Trading Solutions manages primary market activity, monitors secondary market trading, and provides implementation support for T. Rowe Price's ETFs. The team coordinates across a broad set of business partners to ensure that our ETFs operate efficiently and that our platform is structured appropriately to scale.

Role Summary

The ETF Analyst supports the pre-and-post-trade analyses of PM activity within the ETF to leverage the ETF vehicle's capabilities to their fullest extent. This requires expertise in ETF mechanics (Create/Redeem activity, basketing, spreads, premium/discounts, INAVs), a thorough understanding of tax lots and tax lot harvesting, and a basic grasp of tax nuances related to securities (PFICs, tax straddles, 1256 contracts, etc.). Achieving efficient, scalable support for our ETFs requires good quantitative and data engineering skills and experience with programming (R and ideally another language, with focus on functional programming paradigm), CI/CD (Docker and Gitlab), and statistics and linear optimization.

A significant component of successful ETF implementation, and thus of this role, is building and overseeing the data foundations required to support T. Rowe's ETFs. The ETF Analyst provides a point of coordination as well as technical and analytical support across the investment organization, working with multiple stakeholder teams within both Technology and the Business (Portfolio Management, Trading, Investment & Trading Solutions, Operations, Compliance) to scope and prioritize projects supporting the delivery of the ETF data strategy. Focus is on driving scale, reducing implementation risk and expanding ETF capabilities while working cross functionally and leveraging T. Rowe's collaborative culture.

Responsibilities

Data Analysis and Insight Communication:

  • Efficiently analyze PM trade ideas for optimal implementation method leveraging the unique capabilities of ETFs.
  • Synthesize security data (volatility, liquidity), transaction cost data, tax lot data, and feedback from Traders, ETF Capital Markets Specialists, Portfolio Investment Analysts, Portfolio Managers, and Trading Analytics Associates to refine implementation strategies.
  • Use a combined knowledge of computer science and applications, modelling, statistics, analytics and math to solve problems.
  • Clearly communicate insights to Investment Staff and additional stakeholders when requested.

Subject Matter Expertise:

  • Opine on ETF data governance improvements and represent ETF Trading Solutions' roadmap. Assist with project and workstream prioritization.
  • Participate in industry events, bringing knowledge and information back to team.
  • Maintain subject matter expertise by participating in relevant professional and industry bodies.

Communication and Spokesperson:

  • Communicate strategic ETF data plan and roadmap to all stakeholders.
  • Create clear, concise, high-quality communications and presentations for internal and external clients.
  • Actively share knowledge and best practices across the platform.
  • Demonstrating a respect for ideas and suggestions made by others.

Growth in Role: ETF Data Strategy and Governance:

  • As the associate grows in the role, there is an opportunity to apply subject matter expertise and data mastery to more strategic oversight and ultimately ownership of ETF Data governance, a critical component of the ETF platform's long-term success.
  • Act as business domain owner for ETF data projects.
  • Generate and champion ideas to improve, simplify and automate ETF data processes, workflows, best practices and service delivery.
  • Partner closely on data initiatives and functions with Technology.
  • Jointly drive the development of a data strategy and data model with Technology to support ETF platform growth and scalability.

Qualifications

Required:

  • Bachelor's degree or the equivalent combination of education and relevant experience AND
  • 5+ years of total relevant work experience
  • Experience extracting, transforming, and manipulating data, with a strong understanding of APIs (REST, SOAP), relational databases, JSON, XML.
  • Programming experience with functional programming paradigm, in R and another language.
  • Ability to communicate ideas effectively and solve problems creatively.
  • Comprehensive understanding of ETFs and tax lot optimization.

Preferred:

  • Prior ETF and/or Accounting experience
  • Degree in quantitative discipline with Math and Computer Science experience
  • Outstanding candidates without prior ETF or accounting experience, or with a non-technical/Finance degree, may be considered.

FINRA Requirements

FINRA licenses are not required and will not be supported for this role.

Work Flexibility

This role is eligible for hybrid work, with up to one day per week from home.


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