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Maintain relationships with financial data houses/vendors to assess credit risk, develop models, and ensure accurate and efficient flow of reports. Working knowledge of Bloomberg, Excel VBA, SAS programming and SQL.
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Position requires a Master’s degree in Mathematics, Engineering, Quantitative Economics, or a related field of study plus two (2) years of experience in the job offered or two (2) years of experience as a Data Scientist, Statistical Model Builder, Risk Manager, Financial Analyst, Business Analyst, Data Analyst, or a related occupation.
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Reasonable familiarity with some statistical tools (SAS, R, Python) and data analytic/visualization tools such as SQL, Tableau, Excel and PowerPoint. May need to participate in the process of ACL Production and/or Stress Testing from input data quality check, model simulation, attribution and gap analyses, result aggregation, deck preparation to final documentation.
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Solid understanding of data analysis tools including skills to develop analysis queries and procedures in SQL, SAS, or other business intelligence and analysis software applications for data segmentation, aggregation, and statistics (E.g., SPSS, Python, R or Visual Basic.
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Advanced working knowledge of one or more of the following quantitative programming, data analysis, database skills, numerical and statistical tools such as: Stata, VBA, R, SAS, Python, SQL, and/or MATLAB strongly preferred.
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Sql, python, sas programming, sas, aml, financial crimes, fcrm, financial crimes risk management, sas enterprise, sas enterprise miner, sas data integration server.
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Proficiency in statistical analysis and risk modeling techniques, with experience using software tools such as SAS, R, Python, or similar. With your 2+ years of experience in credit risk management, you'll dive deep into credit data alongside seasoned professionals, assessing the risk of individuals and businesses.
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Knowledge and understanding of analytical & data visualization tools, such as Power BI, SAS, Excel, SQL. Uses business intelligence, statistical, and/or data science techniques to analyze data to evaluate the efficacy of Risk Adjustment & Stars activities (HEDIS, CAHPS, Health Outcomes Survey, Operation & Accurate Risk Optimization initiatives.
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Strong technical and data skills – 1 year SQL experience required, experience with the following a plus: SAS, Python, R, Snowflake. Work with and manage large amounts of data, completing in-depth analysis identifying and measuring credit risk across the Auto portfolio.
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We are looking for a risk analyst who is data-driven and has strong analytical & technical skills. You’ll work closely with risk, data engineering, analytics, and finance teams, and interact with business stakeholders across many departments.
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Strong skills in data query and processing using such tools as SQL, Python, R or SAS. Book Portfolio Credit Risk Analyst - Associate (Open to Remote) Experience with SQL, Python, R, SAS.
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Analyst will work across various model development groups and will be participate in discussions with business leaders, Model Risk Management, regulators and external auditors for the commercial risk rating model activities.
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Develop credit risk models (scorecards) applying statistical analysis, credit life cycle principles, predictive modeling, machine learning and Big Data and using programming languages such as SAS, Python and SQL for international and U.S. business risk management.
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Strong skills in data query and processing using such tools as SQL, Python, R or SAS. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Skilled in Tableau, Excel Experience with SQL, Python, R, SAS Additional Information Single Family Risk.
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PenFed is hiring a (Hybrid) Quantitative Risk Analyst II at our Tysons, Virginia location. Identify, collect, and analyze behavioral/performance data from both internal and external sources to understand the impacts of policy changes and macro dynamics on portfolio performance.
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