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Analytics,Applied Mathematics,Banking and Finance,Engineering and Business,Finance & Investment Analysis,International Business,Mathematical Economics,Mathematical Statistics,Quantitative Finance,Risk Management.
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Bachelors or Masters degree in quantitative field, Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, or related fields. 2 years of prior experience in a regulatory agency (FRB, OCC, FDIC, SEC) in a quantitative or analytical supervision role.
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As a Senior Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. Understanding of the interconnectedness across the financial risk stripes including interest rate risk / asset liability management, capital management and liquidity risk management; and.
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Our team provides our clients with gap assessments as well as design and implement processes to facilitate asset and liability management, funding and liquidity planning and stress testing, and capital management.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a quantitative field, Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, or related fields. Data Science Senior Manager - Financial Services Ind & Func AI Decision Science Senior Manager | Senior Level | Full time.
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Corporate Treasury’s Quantitative Finance group supports these efforts by developing quantitative systems, models, and methods that link the Bank’s balance sheet, net interest income, and noninterest income to the broader macroeconomic environment and its perturbations.
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Possessing knowledge of liquidity management, including intraday liquidity management, cash management, liquidity stress testing, contingency funding planning, cash flow forecasting, and recovery and resolution planning.
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Demonstrating knowledge of macroeconomic, banking industry and regulatory environment as they relate to financial institutions. Possessing knowledge to help institutions establish frameworks to monitor and analyze liquidity risk metrics, including cash flow projections, stress testing, and scenario analysis, to identify potential vulnerabilities and recommend appropriate risk mitigation measures.
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Possessing knowledge of liquidity requirements under Reg YY, OCC bulletins and Federal Reserve SR letters; Understanding of Financial Services products and services (e.g., Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Capital Markets, Asset Management, Insurance.
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A career in our Balance Sheet Management practice, within Financial Risk and Regulatory services, will provide you with the opportunity to help business leaders embed a proactive and dynamic risk management capability and mind set into their corporate business practices.
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From strategy through to implementation, we help put in place people, processes and technology so they can leverage financial risk management to identify new opportunities and pursue success as smoothly, systematically and sustainably as possible in the face of changing markets, technologies and competition.
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Obtaining, processing, and analyzing large data sets, including through the usage of SQL, SAS, Teradata and other data analysis tools; Demonstrating knowledge of a broad range of treasury instruments and financial products used to manage liquidity and balance sheet risk.
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Preferred Fields of Study : Business Administration/Management, Information Systems Management, Information Technology, Computer Science, Financial Mathematics, Mathematics, Accounting & Finance, Finance, Financial Markets, Economics and Finance, Quantitative Finance, Banking and Finance, Economics, Business Analytics, Mathematical Statistics, Statistics, Applied Mathematics.
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You are: An experienced senior consulting executive who has built and delivered transformative data & AI projects and solutions in the Financial Services and/or Insurance industry. Prior experience with credit risk, market risk, operational risk, PPNR, AML/KYC, fraud models.
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Business Administration/Management, Information Systems Management, Information Technology, Computer Science, Financial Mathematics, Mathematics, Accounting & Finance, Finance, Financial Markets, Economics and Finance, Quantitative Finance, Banking and Finance, Economics, Business Analytics, Mathematical Statistics, Statistics, Applied Mathematics.
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