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Relevant certifications such as FRM (Financial Risk Manager) or CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) are a plus. Develop and implement quantitative risk models and methodologies specific to structured credit instruments such as residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), asset-backed securities (ABS), and collateralized loan obligations (CLOs.
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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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As a Quantitative Trading Analyst, you will apply sophisticated quantitative modeling techniques to predict market behavior and write complex and nimble code used to grow our business and increase the efficiency of the global financial markets.
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5+ years of industry experience as a fixed income quantitative analyst, and preferably 3+ years as quant in the municipal bond market. This specific quantitative analyst position is for a desk quant to support the Municipal Bond funds.
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Must have a Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, or Quantitative Finance with a focus on statistical methods, or a closely related field and at least. Alternatively, the employer will accept a Master's degree or foreign equivalent in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics or Quantitative Finance with a focus on statistical methods or a related field and at least 5 years of related work experience.
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The Associate Director, Senior Quantitative Analyst is a critical member of the model validation team within the Model Risk Management (MRM) Responsibilities range in activities including risk governance and reporting, model inventory, model validation and model performance oversight.
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As an opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment and as a member of a quant group that is responsible for research and development of cutting-edge algorithmic trading strategies, this position offers the opportunity to combine strong quantitative, technical, and soft skills to foster innovation in a collaborative team culture.
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The Capital & Investment Risk Management (C&IR) team within Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is looking for a Quantitative Risk Analyst to support business initiatives in a highly collaborative environment.
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Other qualifications such as Financial Risk Manager (FRM), Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA), Certificate in Quantitative Finance (CQF), etc. Masters degree in Statistics, Finance or another quantitative field (Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, Econometrics, Economics, etc.
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Fidelity is seeking to hire a Fixed Income Quantitative Analyst to join its Quantitative Research and Investments division. The analyst will develop quantitative techniques, models, and tools to support and strengthen the investment process used to manage Fidelity's client accounts.
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As GM Senior Quantitative Analyst, AVP you will. Support GM Risk and Capital Optimization team on capital and liquidity related quantitative analyses. Graduate degree in a quantitative discipline (Financial Mathematics, Financial Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field.
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The Senior Quantitative Analyst will be a member of the analytics team within Football Operations. Applicants should have the quantitative skills to analyze complex problems and the technical ability to implement their ideas effectively.
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Senior Analyst - Quantitative Model Analyst is a newly created role within the centralized Strategic Modeling and Analytics (SMA) Team in First Citizens Bank’s Treasury Department.
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Design, code, test and implement quantitative models, leveraging data science techniques, in machine/deep learning and NLP. Knowledge in fixed income models and quantitative research a plus.
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Bachelor s degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Quantitative and Computational Finance, Computer Science, Mathematics, Accounting, Mathematics in Finance, Actuarial Science, Statistics, or a closely related field and three (3) years of experience as a Senior Quantitative Developer (or closely related occupation) developing quantitative, statistical, or financial engineering models and software solutions using Python, R, and SQL.
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