General Information
Type of contract Traineeship
Who can apply? EU nationals eligible for our traineeship programme
Grant The trainee grant is €1,170 per month plus an accommodation allowance (see further information section)
Working time Full time
Place of work Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Closing date 09.03.2026
Your team
Your role
- collecting, managing and integrating data from different sources as part of one of our data management teams;
- visualising and communicating findings using tools such as Tableau, Power BI and Python;
- bringing innovation to business processes, using automation, new technologies, data analytics and visualisation tools.
- contributing to the financial market monitoring and analysis that is central to the ECB’s monetary policy implementation;
- working closely with financial market experts to prepare high-impact briefings and presentations for board members;
- supporting in-depth analysis on the functioning of euro area and international markets, financial innovation and monetary policy implementation;
- helping develop quantitative tools and data analytics for market analysis in close collaboration with experts in the Division.
- independently carrying out cash and custody account reconciliation activities across various ECB portfolios, including foreign reserves, monetary policy and own funds;
- investigating, analysing and resolving discrepancies and exceptions by liaising with correspondent and custodian banks, as well as national central banks within the Eurosystem;
- helping prepare regular reports and dashboards, providing insights into reconciliation and settlement-related statistics;
- actively participating in innovation, digitalisation and process automation initiatives, supporting process reviews and the implementation of new technologies.
- supporting the Division’s activities in relation to various ECB portfolios (foreign reserves, monetary policy and own funds);
- contributing to regular reports on financial markets, covering developments in major bond, equity and foreign exchange markets;
- assisting with the production of ad hoc analyses and summaries of meetings with external counterparties, in particular investment banks;
- analysing bidding behaviour in the ECB’s monetary policy operations, examining changes in the Eurosystem’s balance sheet and investigating the effects of monetary policy decisions on liquidity conditions and money market rates.
- monitoring and analysing the performance of the Eurosystem monetary policy implementation framework and its impact on the Eurosystem’s balance sheet, and helping to prepare related policy proposals;
- learning about and helping to maintain and enhance the Eurosystem’s collateral and counterparty frameworks by performing data analysis, testing software and improving internal business intelligence reporting;
- working closely with our experts to adapt the Eurosystem monetary policy implementation framework to new technologies, as well as to the challenges of climate change and the application of climate change-related sustainable and responsible investment principles in Eurosystem non-monetary policy portfolios.
- driving innovation in business processes, using automation, new technologies and data analytics and visualisation tools;
- engaging in a range of machine learning and AI projects, including sentiment analysis, building LLM-powered systems and performing statistical analysis;
- analysing and configuring financial instruments in the ECB’s treasury management system and helping users to ensure operations run smoothly;
- contributing to project coordination, managing and supporting the maintenance, development and testing of systems and related procedures used within the Directorate General Market Operations and corresponding areas of national central banks;
- developing, executing and organising manual and automated testing of the ECB’s treasury management system.
Qualifications, experience and skills
- a bachelor’s degree or higher in finance, economics, econometrics, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) or a related discipline;
- familiarity with financial markets and ECB monetary policy operations;
- experience of using one or more programming or query languages or tools used in economic and financial analysis (e.g. SQL, Python, R, MATLAB, Stata, VBA or Java);
- experience in preparing, analysing and visualising complex data (e.g. financial market data, transaction-level data, micro data, high frequency data or survey data);
- a good knowledge of the MS Office package;
- an advanced (C1) command of English and an intermediate (B1) command of at least one other official language of the EU, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
- a master’s degree in finance, economics, econometrics, data science, STEM or a related discipline;
- experience with market data services such as Bloomberg, LSEG/Refinitiv (Workspace and/or DataStream);
- an advanced knowledge of MS Excel;
- experience of using Tableau or Power BI.
Further information
Application and selection process