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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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Educational background in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacometrics, mathematics, statistics/biostatistics, computational biology/chemistry, chemical/biomedical engineering, or a related field. The Quantitative Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics (QP2) department drives model-informed drug discovery and development (MIDD) to routinely enable efficient drug discovery/development and/or regulatory decisions.
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Bachelors Degree in Information Systems, Mathematics, Economics, Finance or other quantitative degrees. Visualization Platforms: MicroStrategy, QlikView, Qlik Sense, Power BI, Tableau, D3 Visualizations.
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Bachelor's degree in Actuarial Science, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Mathematics, or related fields requiring modeling, programming, or quantitative analysis; alternatively, equivalent work experience.
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Or related programming language Strong knowledge of applied mathematics, statistical models, and advanced finance concepts Strong programming skills and knowledge of equities, fixed income, derivative instruments, or related area Strong communication and team collaboration skills The pay range is the lowest to highest compensation we reasonably in good faith believe we would pay at posting for this role.
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QualificationsEducation and Experience:Bachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Mathematics, or related fields requiring modeling, programming, or quantitative analysis; alternatively, equivalent work experience.
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Master’s or Ph. D. in Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, Actuarial Science, Data Science, Computer Science, or a similar analytical field, or progress towards a relevant professional designation.
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Bachelor's degree in a quantitative field (e.g., Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics) 5+ years of experience as one of the following; data modeler, quantitative analyst, statistician, quantitative economist, or data analyst with credit field.
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With minimal oversight, executes and manages multiple projects from end to end, including project scoping, project management, research design (qual and quant), analysis and delivery for both qualitative and quantitative projects.
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Bachelor's degree in business, marketing, mathematics, statistics, psychology, anthropology or comparable analytical degree preferred. The Managing Director, Market Research will be responsible for conducting and overseeing primary research (qualitative and quantitative) on assigned topics and become an expert on connecting those insights to answer strategic business questions.
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Provide subject matter expertise in research methods (quantitative and qualitative), survey design, and a working knowledge of statistical and sampling methods and their appropriate applications.
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Understanding of data collection and processing (e.g., Qualtrics, SPSS, Wincross) to ensure efficient project execution. In addition, our mental health program provides access to free professional counseling services, health coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs.
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Bachelor's degree (B.S.) in quantitative field such as Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Business, or Finance or Combination of relevant education, experience and training. Experience with data-visualization (ex: Looker, Tableau, etc.
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Master’s degree in Data Analytics, Statistics, Mathematics, Finance, Economics, or other quantitative discipline preferred. Partnering with Enterprise Strategy, Actuarial, Enterprise Risk Management, and Enterprise Economics to test robustness of model assumptions and projections.
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Requires MS, MA, or PhD with concentration in a quantitative discipline such as Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Epidemiology, Engineering, Computer Science or Operations Research and a minimum of 5 years’ experience in related health care analytics; or any combination of education and experience which would provide an equivalent background.
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