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Quantitative skills in the areas of structured finance, credit derivatives, default and recovery modeling, and / or credit risk management. Full-time relevant work experience in credit analysis of debt / capital markets, credit analysis / research, quantitative finance, model development or validation.
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Conceptual thinking skills must be complemented by a strong quantitative orientation, given that a large part of the business is based on rigorous analytic marketing & credit risk management.
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ICE Clear Credit (ICC), a subsidiary of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc., is looking for a Risk Technical Project Manager for the Risk Management department who is responsible in designing, developing, and supporting Production Risk Systems to help manage the risk exposure for the world's largest Clearing House for Credit Default Swaps (CDS) and its derivatives.
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Identify, monitor, prioritize and action project risks via qualitative and quantitative risk management, including impact and probability of occurrence. Typically, five or more years' experience in a MES Software implementation, Upgrade or product development and five years or more of proven project management experience.
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Executing full life cycle development of applications and libraries related to exchange gateways, trading strategy execution, risk management, trade reporting, and market data feed processing using C.
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Extensive modeling experience (9+ years) in quantitative finance, risk management, or related fields, with a focus on market risk modeling. The successful candidate will have a strong background in quantitative finance and risk management.
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This person will report to the Manager, Quantitative Analysis and Risk Management with frequent interaction with the Chief Investment Officer. Experience with a widely-used investment portfolio management and data reporting tool such as Dynamo, Blackrock Aladdin/eFront, Bloomberg, Solovis, Caissa/Burgiss, and/or FactSet to measure the performance and risk of portfolios and to assist with the monitoring of current and prospective investments is required, although Dynamo-specific experience is not.
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Strong mathematical and analytical skills with respect to software systems and implementation relevant to investments, data, and risk management. A minimum of 3-7 years of investment management industry and/or information technology experience including aspects of investment operations, finance, and/or data management within a relevant buy-side organization, including family offices, endowments, foundations, hedge funds, asset managers, banks, and consulting firms.
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We are a nimble trading firm focused on maximizing the opportunities of alpha generation through innovation in data science, technology and risk management, brought together with rigorous discipline and teamwork.
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Developing quantitative methods to support granular detection capabilities that meet risk management, line of business, and regulatory requirements. The Role will interact with a wide variety of stakeholders including Financial Crimes Investigations, business risk managers, model developers, model risk management, model implementation, and technology teams.
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Assist with migrating and reconciling our CRM data, partnership/hedge fund transaction and valuation data, and portfolio return and risk data with Dynamo's toolset. The Senior Analyst, Data, Performance and Operations is responsible for supporting the Investment Department's data management infrastructure.
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Archer Technologies, LLC is the 25-year unseated market leader of integrated risk management (IRM) SaaS platforms that enable customers to improve strategic decision-making and operational resilience with a modern technology platform that supports qualitative and quantitative analysis driven by both business and IT impacts.
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Education & Experience Required:Master’s degree in CS, mathematics, engineering, finance or related and three (3) years of experience as a quantitative analyst, data science engineer, BI developer, BI analyst, analytics lead or related.
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Skills: Quantitative, Analytical, Risk Analysis, Capital Markets, Investment management, Fixed Income, Derivatives, Options, Swaps, Excel, VBA, SQL, Bloomberg, FactSet. This mandate encompasses areas such as performance, attribution, risk analytics and benchmark construction for the benefit of our clients and internal portfolio management teams, in addition to building tools to support analysis.
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1+ years of experience in risk management, risk modeling or fixed income capital markets. A designation of CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) or FRM (Financial Risk Manager) is a plus.
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