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The EFCC Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) is responsible for the collection, analysis and surveillance of data sources relevant to the identification and investigation of unusual financial transaction activities.
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Experience working with large-scale data mining and reporting tools (examples: SQL, MS Access, Essbase, Cognos) and other financial systems (examples: Oracle, SAP, Lawson, JD Edwards.
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Conduct data exploration, quantitative research and data mining to uncover money laundering patterns. He/she will be responsible for supporting initiatives from Financial Crime Operations Team (FCO), including but not limited to the creation and maintenance of VBA macros, solutions and reports for operational efficiency improvements, data collections on consortium projects and risk identification.
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7 or more years of relevant experience in AML / BSA regulatory compliance, data analytics, data validation, risk management Experience working with KYC and AML data. Strong experience in data research using SQL/SAS/R/Python for data analysis.
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Proficiency in R, Python, SAS or other complex analytical tool, and Tableau or other data mining/visualization software. Leverage SQL development skills to perform full lifecycle data mining activities, including requirements analysis, data quality assessment, data profiling, design and development of analytic data sets, data extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) from relational databases and flat-file sources.
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Scope of RoleReporting to the Director of Global Finance Solutions and Project Management, the Financial Systems Analyst will support the design, implementation, and sustainability of the global consolidation, planning, and account reconciliation system (OneStream.
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Previous experience conducting program evaluation/outcomes research methods, predictive modeling and data mining is required. Medicare Stars Data Science Lead Analyst- Hybrid- Cigna Healthcare- NC, TX, PA, CT, MO, TN page is loaded.
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Data Analyst for an enterprise big data and analytics platform that utilizes emerging technology to ingest data in real-time at extreme volumes and high velocity; Support data mining, data analysis, and data visualization.
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Performs analyses, development, and evaluation of data mining in the Snowflake cloud data warehouse environment which includes data design, database architecture, and data management utilizing Informatica PowerCenter, Intelligent Data Quality, and Enterprise Data Catalog.
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Proven experience as a Financial Systems Analyst, with a focus on Workday financials platform. We are seeking a talented and experienced Financial Systems Analyst proficient in the Workday Financials platform.
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This Data Analyst position is within the Network Data & Analytics (ND&A) team in the Network Development organization. Segmentation analysis, reporting, product affinity, and customer profiling analysis; Work with unstructured data sets and cleanse that data to make business recommendations using various tools like AWS, Teradata, and SQL server.
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Strong proficiency in financial data modeling, including advanced Excel skills and experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI). Financial Systems Analyst (Workday.
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Financial Intelligence Analyst. With all the information available today, it takes a skilled analyst to know how to find and interpret the best data to give their clients the right answers.
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REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree in Analytics, Computer Science, or closely related field of study and one (1) year of experience as a Financial Analyst, Risk Analyst, Operations Research Analyst, Senior CECL Analyst, or closely related occupation.
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This organization is the intelligence layer sitting amidst the organizations/teams that own lower-level data and data consumers that take action based on data. Positioned uniquely, this organization interprets the end-to-end data across Network, Finance, and other tertiary sources like Legal to draw innovative correlations to drive business decision-making.
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