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A Ph. D. in accounting, business administration, economics, engineering, finance, industrial/organizational psychology, human resources, political science, public administration, social work, statistics, computer science, management information systems (MIS), quantitative business analysis.
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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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Apply advanced algorithms from the field of quantitative finance and computational science to assist in the research of macroeconomic and financial variables. We are looking for a senior quantitative developer to join our Multi-Asset Class team, who will own all aspects of quantitative model development for the team - including design, implementation, visualization and maintenance.
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A demonstrated deep technical aptitude in at least one of the following areas: data science, machine learning, mathematics, game theory, computer science / software engineering, blockchain protocol development, statistics, and/or quantitative trading.
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The Team: North American Quantitative Analytics team comprises credit and quantitative analysts, tasked with the design, implementation, maintenance and periodic review of predictive models and analytical tools that are predominantly used by U.S. and Canadian asset classes within Global Structured Finance.
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Must have a Bachelor's degree in Economics, Quantitative Finance, Financial Engineering, Computational Finance, or a related field, plus 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate related work experience; OR a Master's degree in Economics, Quantitative Finance, Financial Engineering, Computational Finance, or a related field, plus 3 years of related work experience.
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Analyze and develop models to value a variety of financial instruments, using option pricing theory, fixed income and structured finance models, Monte Carlo simulation, statistical analysis, and other techniques from the financial engineering literature.
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Kennesaw State University is now accepting applications for a nine-month, full-time, non-tenure track, Limited Term Assistant Professor of Economics faculty position in the Department of Economics, Finance, and Quantitative Analysis with a preferred start date of August 2024.
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It is an asset if you possess a Bachelor or equivalent degree in Business, Accounting, or Finance and a professional designation (e.g., CPA, MBA, CIA, FRM, CRMA) or equivalent business experience.
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Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Economics, or other quantitative disciplines such as Statistics, Quantitative Finance, Applied Economics, or Econometrics, and 5-7 years of work experience; Masters Degree preferred with 3-5 years of experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in one of the following fields: Actuarial Science, Quantitative Finance, Data Science, Statistics, Economics, Engineering, and/or Applied Mathematics. Minimum of 2 years of experience in financial modeling, actuarial science, or quantitative finance Proven ability to produce results under dynamic environments and provide structure onto unstructured challenges.
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Business Administration/Management, Mathematical Statistics, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Financial Mathematics, Mathematics, Finance, Financial Markets, Economics and Finance, Quantitative Finance, Banking and Finance, Economics, Business Analytics.
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Knowledge of balance sheet management, asset liability management (ALM), funds transfer pricing (FTP), capital management, financial performance management and hedging; A career in Treasury Advisory, within Risk & Regulatory Advisory, will allow you to advise financial institutions on developing strategies to optimize financial performance and risk management across financial risks, including liquidity risk, market risk, counterparty credit risk and interest rate risk.
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Expertise in an aspect of quantitative analysis, e.g. mathematics, physics, statistics, stochastic calculus, scientific computing, econometrics, machine learning algorithms, financial modeling.
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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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