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State Street’s Model Risk Management (MRM) function is seeking a Quantitative Analyst (AVP) to join its Model Validation team based in Boston, MA. The Quantitative Analyst will participate in model validation to ensure model risks are correctly identified, assessed, and managed.
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If you are a talented C# developer looking to advance your career in quantitative finance with a top-tier Systematic Quant Fund, we encourage you to apply. We are partnering with a prestigious Tier 1 Systematic Quant Fund, renowned for its innovative approach to quantitative finance and exceptional track record in the financial markets.
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Broad expertise in quantitative finance on valuation models (curve building methodologies, term structure models, option models, credit models), and risk management models and methodologies (Greeks, VaR, back testing, stress testing.
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Enrolled Agent - Professional Certification in Project Management (PMP) - Six Sigma Black Belt/Lean Black Belt/Master Black Belt - UX Certificate - Nielsen Norman Group - Agile Product Management - Alteryx Designer Advanced Certification - Chartered Financial Analyst - Masters - Business Administration, Economics, Finance, International Business, Tax, Computer Science, Information Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Science in Business Analytics (U.S. institution.
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The AM Analyst will work closely and cross-functionally with internal Finance (Accounting, FP&A, Treasury), Credit, Legal and Technology (Engineering, Data Science) teams, as well as the Quantitative Strategies, Strategic Direct Lending and Capital Markets Financing groups that sit within the CIO Function.
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You will have the opportunity to contribute to the development and enhancement of our quantitative research capabilities for our subscribers, utilizing your knowledge in quantitative finance, data science and machine learning techniques.
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Master’s degree in statistics, economics, econometrics, applied mathematics, quantitative finance or related field is preferred. Partner with various teams including lines of business, data governance, PPNR governance, credit risk, model validation, capital risk oversight, audit, and finance teams to submit and validate data and analyze results.
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Minimum Bachelor degree in Finance, Economics, or other quantitative discipline (statistics, quantitative finance, econometrics, etc. Qualitative or quantitative model risk management experience is a plus.
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Experience in quantitative risk modeling, analysis and the business applications across a wide range of asset classes, preferably structured finance, other fixed income equity and derivatives required.
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Join our dynamic team and elevate your expertise in competitive programming and quantitative finance by crafting high-powered automated trading strategies for Bitcoin! Are you ready to revolutionize the world of quantitative and algorithmic trading with us.
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Proven experience applying quantitative disciplines in the consumer marketing arena; expertise with campaign analytics, A/B and multivariate testing, forecasting, MMM, MTA and marketing ROI optimization.
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Master's Degree or PhD in Finance, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science or related quantitative field with a minimum 5 years of work experience in model development, model validation, quantitative research, risk management.
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College degree and 2+ years related work experience in Business, finance, quantitative finance, economics or scientific degree with 3 to 7 years of investment management experience.
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Experience performing complex data analytics with quantitative finance systems. Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related discipline (relevant experience may substitute for the degree requirement on a year-for-year basis.
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PhD - Economics or Finance (U.S. Institution. You’ll focus on quantitative analysis of international tax reform, regulatory guidance, cross border strategy and merger and acquisitions. Industry/SectorNot ApplicableSpecialismInternational Tax ServicesManagement LevelSenior ManagerJob Description & SummaryA career in our Quantitative Solutions practice, within International Tax services, will provide you with the opportunity to help multinational companies address their cross border tax needs both locally and globally by managing their global tax rates, finding areas of cost reduction, and responding to inquiries from regulatory authorities.
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