BNP Paribas Securities Services, a subsidiary of the BNP Paribas group, is one of Europe's leading providers of custody services for securities.
The Luxembourg branch plays a major part in its operations, offering clients high value-added services extending from custody to securities lending, fund administration, performance measurement and ratings, and bond issuance services.
To support its current growth, BNP Paribas Securities Services is looking for a:
Trainee - Process Mining (M/F)
You must provide an internship agreement covering the entire period of the internship
CONTEXT & ENVIRONEMENT
Your internship will be within the Transformation Department of BNP Paribas, Luxembourg Branch and will involve working on the automation of the Fee Schedule by using the open-source expert system for guided interviews and document assembly called DocAssemble. The Fee Schedule is a document created by BNP Paribas to formalize the pricing of fund’s services agreed with the Client.
Based on Python, YAML, and Markdown, Docassemble is primarily used to simplify and automate the production of the Fee Schedule by creating intuitive interviews to generate a clear, structured cartography of services contracted with clients.
You will be working alongside the Project Manager and Product Owner, under the supervision of the Project Manager.
YOUR MISSION
- Preparation of DocAssemble global Fees Schedule.
- Creation and update of tailor-made code for the Fee Schedule and potentially other business or Legal Documents, using Python, YAML, and Markdown.
YOUR PROFILE
- Bac +5 student from an Engineering school or University.
- French and English mandatory. Any other language is an advantage.
- If possible, have basic knowledge of Funds Industry.
- Knowledge of Python, YAML, and Markdown.
- Positive thinking and Good communication skills.
- Ability to work in groups.
CRIMINAL RECORD (TO BE DRAFTED)
During the finalization of the recruitment process, the preselected candidate will be asked to provide us an extract from his/her criminal record dated less than 3 months (record N°3 for Luxembourg), according to the dispositions of the law from July 23 2016 concerning the criminal record.