2076 - Building a new model of Investment Oversight
2076 - Building a new model of Investment Oversight
This AIFM operates in a context of sustained fund activity and growing complexity. The exposure is immediate: multiple strategies, multiple stakeholders, and real decisions to support. The setting rewards professionals who can absorb information quickly, connect the dots and move matters forward without losing control including when new investments are assessed and executed.
Your role
This Senior Manager role sits at the core of the AIFM’s portfolio management activity. You will take ownership of internal portfolio management for selected funds while contributing to the oversight of delegated portfolio managers. The position requires close coordination with investment teams, robust preparation of portfolio-level analysis, and active involvement in investment governance and approval processes.
You will also support the investment lifecycle from a portfolio management perspective contributing to pre-investment analysis, participating in investment committee materials and discussions, and ensuring disciplined follow-up post-closing.
As the AIFM continues to evolve and launch new funds, the internal portfolio management dimension of the role could grow. The context is dynamic by design: responsibilities are clear, but interfaces evolve, and execution matters as much as structure.
Your profile
You have built solid experience in portfolio management and/or portfolio management oversight within an AIFM, asset manager or regulated investment environment. You understand Luxembourg and EU regulatory frameworks, including AIFMD, and are comfortable supporting investment decision-making from assessment through governance. Exposure to transaction processes within private markets, infrastructure strategies or semi-liquid structures is a strong advantage.
You combine sound judgement with the ability to move topics forward, even when priorities shift.
- AIFMD
- Organisation
GOTOfreedom consultant’s point of view
This opportunity is for professionals who want real ownership, not narrow mandates. It offers proximity to investment decisions including transaction discussions without the weight of unnecessary bureaucracy, and the chance to shape how portfolio management is organised rather than simply operate within a fixed model.
This role will suit someone who enjoys being trusted with responsibility, who is comfortable operating in an evolving framework, and who values impact over visibility. A rare AIFM position where seniority means doing, not delegating.
