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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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We're in search of a highly skilled Quantitative Analyst to bolster our quantitative analytics team in trading risk management. Experience as a quantitative analyst or related roles in a trading environment, 4+ years.
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Our Company is seeking a highly skilled and analytical Quantitative Analyst to join our Pricing and Revenue Management team. The Quantitative Analyst will work closely with the teams managing pricing and fleet levels across North America in Sixt's Corporate Office in Fort Lauderdale.
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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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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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Perform and document monitoring and validation of credit risk models owned by Credit Risk Administration as assigned, including stress test, CECL and dual risk rating models, according to required guidelines.
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PenFed is hiring a (Hybrid) Quantitative Risk Analyst II at our Tysons, Virginia location. This includes but is not limited to the model implementation, the model execution in the production environment, the process documentation and the conduction of related ad hoc analytics within the Quantitative Risk Management (QRM) framework under the supervision of manger or other senior stuffs.
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PenFed is hiring a (Hybrid) Quantitative Risk Analyst II at our San Antonio, Texas location. Bachelor’s Degree in a quantitative subject, such as Econometrics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Statistics, Economics or Finance.
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Python automation devops cicd aws terraform Kubernetes SQL docker helm masters or phd This role is responsible for one or more functions within Quantitative Risk Management (QRM) who develops and maintains risk models for margin, clearing fund and stress testing with the focus on developing and maintaining risk model software in production, and environments and infrastructure used in model implementation and testing.
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Senior Treasury Risk Analyst. The primary responsibility of this role is to provide critical thought-leadership using data and analytics on Interest Rate Risk (IRR), Liquidity Risk, Funds Transfer Pricing (FTP), Valuation, and Financial Forecasting utilizing measures such as Net Interest Income (NII), Earnings at Risk (EAR), Economic Value of Equity (EVE), and other Key Risk Indicators.
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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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The Centralized Modeling & Analytics (CMA) team within State Street's Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) organization is looking for an experienced quantitative analyst to join our team in Boston, MA; Stamford, CT OR Clifton, NJ.
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The American Heart Association has an excellent opportunity for a Sr. Cyber Risk Analyst in our National Center office located in Dallas, TX. (Home-based work available) The Business Technology (BT) Sr. Cyber Risk Analyst is responsible for risk identification and management across the BT department and the overall American Heart Association organization.
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Lead Quantitative Analyst - Trading Risk Management, Quantitative Risk Management. + Experience as a quantitative analyst or related roles in a trading environment, 10+ years.
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The Risk Analyst position exists within the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) to provide exceptional analysis and expertise in the handling of matters that are referred to the group. We are currently sourcing for a Risk Analyst to work in Merrimack NH, Westlake TX , Covington KY, Raleigh NC, Smithfield RI and/or Salt Lake City UT.
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