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This Analyst will work on the production of CCAR FR Y-14Q reports and support streamlining initiatives to achieve greater standardization, consistency, and sustainability. The CCAR Analyst will be responsible for preparing the Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) schedules.
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The Finance Reporting Senior Lead Analyst is a senior level position responsible for the generation, analysis and submission of financial reports in coordination with the Finance team. Utilize knowledge of finance/accounting concepts to ensure accurate Regulatory Reporting filings.
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Operational Risk Reporting & Analytics with in Risk - Data, Analytics, Reporting, and Technology is responsible for the production of comprehensive operational risk information for Citigroup, the Board of Directors, CCAR, Risk Capital, Risk Appetite, Scenario Analysis, Basel Monitoring, Business, Country, Legal Vehicle, Regulatory, Internal Audit, and other critical work streams.
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Additional experience in dashboard/reporting technologies (Power BI, SSRS, QlikView) is plus. Create and run queries for use in reporting and data analysis linking disparate data sources across Teradata, Enterprise Analytic Platform (EAP), SQL Server and Oracle platforms.
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