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Certificate in Investment Performance Measurement (CIPM) designation, or prior experience with GIPS composite performance • Proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook • Advanced in ...

FactSet is seeking a Principal Program Manager to lead complex, client-facing implementations of FactSet's Buy Side product suite for Performance, Attribution, GIPS, Risk, Quant, and reporting ...

FactSet is seeking aPrincipal Program Managerto lead complex, client-facing implementations of FactSet's Buy Side product suite for Performance, Attribution, GIPS, Risk, Quant, and reporting programs.

FactSet is seeking aPrincipal Program Managerto lead complex, client-facing implementations of FactSet's Buy Side product suite for Performance, Attribution, GIPS, Risk, Quant, and reporting programs.

FactSet is seeking aPrincipal Program Managerto lead complex, client-facing implementations of FactSet's Buy Side product suite for Performance, Attribution, GIPS, Risk, Quant, and reporting programs.

Our services now include GIPS standards verification, cybersecurity and technology risk, regulatory technology, ESG advisory, AML and financial crimes, financial and regulatory reporting, and ...

Our services now include GIPS standards verification, cybersecurity and technology risk, regulatory technology, ESG advisory, AML and financial crimes, financial and regulatory reporting, and ...

Our services now include GIPS standards verification, cybersecurity and technology risk, regulatory technology, ESG advisory, AML and financial crimes, financial and regulatory reporting, and ...

Our services now include GIPS standards verification, cybersecurity and technology risk, regulatory technology, ESG advisory, AML and financial crimes, financial and regulatory reporting, and ...

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How much do gips jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for gips in the United States is $132,881.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $107,000.00 and $158,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a gips?

A Gips job typically refers to a role involving gypsum-based construction work, such as plastering, drywall installation, or decorative molding. Professionals in this field apply and finish gypsum products to create smooth surfaces on walls and ceilings. They may work in residential, commercial, or industrial settings, ensuring structural and aesthetic quality. Skills required include precision, knowledge of materials, and expertise in application techniques.

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

To thrive as a Gips (plasterer), you need hands-on skills in mixing and applying plaster, precision in finishing surfaces, and a solid understanding of construction requirements—typically acquired through vocational training or apprenticeship. Familiarity with tools such as trowels, hawks, plaster mixers, and the use of scaffolding or safety equipment is essential. Physical stamina, attention to detail, and teamwork are valuable soft skills in this field. These skills ensure durable, high-quality finishes and safe, efficient completion of projects in both residential and commercial settings.

What are the most common challenges gips (plasterers) face on job sites?

Gips often encounter challenges such as working on uneven surfaces, dealing with tight project deadlines, and coordinating tasks with other trades on construction sites. Weather conditions, particularly in outdoor or unfinished buildings, can also impact the application and drying of plaster. Additionally, achieving a high-quality, smooth finish on different surfaces can require problem-solving and adaptability. Plasterers often work as part of a team, so strong communication and time management skills help in overcoming these obstacles and ensuring projects are completed successfully.

What cities are hiring for Gips jobs?

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What are the most commonly searched types of Gips jobs?

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What states have the most Gips jobs?

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Infographic showing various Gips job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 86% In-person, 12% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $132,881 per year, or $63.9 per hour.

Senior Operations Analyst

Stifel

Baltimore, MD

$88K - $132K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

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8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

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Job description

The Senior Operations Analyst brings extensive operations expertise on a variety of subject matters including reconciliation, corporate actions processing, security master setup & maintenance, account setup & maintenance and performance calculations. The Senior Operations Analyst has in depth knowledge of the 1919ic specific workflows required to support the client facing Portfolio Management teams throughout a variety of special projects.


•Support daily position and transaction reconciliation of Advent, APX, and custodian banks.
•Process Corporate actions for securities held including cash and stock dividends, splits, mergers, and acquisitions.
•Assist with GIPS composite maintenance and verification process
•Establish and maintain security master data.
•Calculate, reconcile and analyze performance data.
•Support and create client reports in a timely & accurate fashion.
•Provide expertise and support for trading, portfolio accounting, and analytics systems.
•Participate or lead special projects to improve workflows within 1919ic's Operations or Client Facing teams.
•Provide training and leadership to new employees in areas of expertise.


•Intermediate to advanced knowledge of financial instruments (equities, fixed income, options, swaps, futures, foreign exchange) within both the domestic and global security markets.
•Knowledge and familiarity with the financial markets.
•Intermediate to advanced expertise within Factset, Bloomberg, and/or Advent suite of products.
•Strong analytical skills, service oriented, excellent interpersonal and communication skills, strong organization skills and attention to detail, self-motivated, and able to multi-task in an independent and timely manner.


•Minimum Required: Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Economics, or related field
•Minimum Required: 3-5 years' related experience


•Minimum Required: None
•Preferred: Certificate in Investment Performance Measurement (CIPM) designation, or prior experience with GIPS composite performance


•Proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook
•Advanced in Microsoft Excel #LI-JK1

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Salary: USD $88,000.00/Yr. - USD $132,000.00/Yr.
Actual salaries may vary, and may be based on several factors, including but not limited to each candidates qualifications, skills, and overall competencies for the position. The base salary is one component of Stifels overall compensation package for each individual employee. Other benefits and offerings include, but not limited to, discretionary bonuses, health / dental / vision / prescription insurance offerings, Stifel Total Health Connect, flexible spending accounts, tuition & certification assistance programs, paid time off, and much, much more! To view a more comprehensive list of Stifels current offerings, please visit https://www.stifel.com/careers/benefits. Applications are accepted until the position is filled.

1919 Investment Counsel, a wholly owned subsidiary of Stifel Financial Corporation, provides investment management and financial planning services to wealthy individuals, families, trusts, foundations, and institutions. 1919 Investment Counsel manages more than $24 billion of client assets and has offices in Baltimore, Birmingham, Cincinnati, New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia and Vero Beach. 1919 Investment Counsel has a team of portfolio managers, research analysts and client service professionals that work together to construct investment portfolios that are tailored to each client’s specific needs and objectives and to deliver tailored solutions that preserve, build and manage wealth for 1919 Investment Counsel’s clients. The firm primarily serves high net worth clients which often require complex financial planning and advice as well as exceptional client service.

1919 Investment Counsel is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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