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Use SQL, SQL Server, SSIS, SSMS, ETL, JSON, Oracle, FTP, NDM, Autosys, AppDynamics, AWS, Azure, Terraform, Jenkins, Splunk, GCP, Hadoop, Hive, CI/CD, Unix. 40 hrs/wk. ; reviewing security and system capacity; maintaining infrastructure documentation; troubleshooting; using SQL, SSIS, SSMS, AppDynamics, Azure, Terraform, Jenkins, Splunk, CI/CD, Unix. Must be willing to travel/relocate to unanticipated locations throughout the US on short notice for extended periods of time.
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Excellent quantitative modeling, analytical, research, and programming skills (e.g., R, Python, SAS, MATLAB, SQL, VBA, and other programming languages) State Street’s Model Risk Management (MRM) function is seeking a Quantitative Analyst (AVP) to join its Model Validation team based in Boston, MA.
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Demonstrated experience with at least one of following: Python, R, Tableau, Excel or SQL with structured and non-structured data mart. 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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Have experience with data analysis tools (JMP, Minitab) and data visualization tool (Tableau, Power Bi, SQL, etc.) Have experience with data analysis tools (JMP, Minitab) and data visualization tool (Tableau, Power Bi, SQL, etc.
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BONUS EXP: Advanced skills in Excel, SQL, R, Python. Decoded services regional clients like T-Mobile, Estee Lauder, Molson Coors, and Kraken from its offices in New York, Los Angeles and Toronto.
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Proficiency in complex data extraction or processing using Python, SQL, Snowflake. Fidelity Investments is a privately held company with a mission to strengthen the financial well-being of our clients.
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Cloud Infrastructure: Virtual Machines, Azure Database, and storage technologies (Storage Accounts, SQL Server, CosmosDB), Virtual Networks, Azure Site Recovery, Traffic Manager, Azure Automation, ARM Templates, Azure Load balancer, API Gateway and Azure AD.
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Broad technical skills including data modeling, SQL, databases, ETL/ELT, scripting, and commercial cloud service offerings (e.g. Azure, AWS, Databricks, Snowflake) Broad technical skills including data modeling, SQL, databases, ETL/ELT, scripting, and commercial cloud service offerings (e.g. Azure, AWS, Databricks, Snowflake.
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Experience and familiarity with relational databases and ability to support/troubleshoot data backup, verification and validation activities for server-based tools and solutions (Oracle, SQL Server, InfluxDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL.
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Experience with any or all of the following highly desirable: a working knowledge of the Salesforce Education Data Architecture (EDA), Ellucian Banner, college admissions, CRM, financial reporting, PL/SQL, portal, accounting, human resources systems.
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Conducting IDEs including Jupyter, Spyder, Databricks, RStudio, Matlab, Excel, and SQL Developer; and. Leveraging Python, R, Matlab, VBA, and SQL; Requires Master's degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Financial Engineering or a directly related field and three (3) years of experience as a Quantitative Analyst or related occupation.
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Some knowledge of SQL and Python or R; experience with Google BigQuery, Data Studio, Tableau or Looker a plus. Some knowledge of SQL and Python or R; experience with Google BigQuery, Data Studio, Tableau or Looker a plus.
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Experience with Excel VBA (Macro), SQL, Python, Power BI. Title: Lead Analyst - Financial Analysis & Planning. This position will provide support to the Avangrid Renewables Financial Planning & Investments Manager.
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Proficient in programming and data analysis e.g., R, Python, SQL. Familiarity with data visualization tools such as Spotfire or Tableau is a plus. The Sr. Quantitative Portfolio Analyst will be responsible for supervision and implementation of quantitative portfolio management for retirement management account and non-discretionary model portfolios.
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Proficiency with HTML, C#, JavaScript/JQuery, the ASP.net Framework, IIS, C#, Crystal Reports, Oracle DDL, DML, SQL, PL/SQL, and backup and recovery. The Programmer Analyst is responsible for the design, development, installation, implementation, modification, and support of new or existing applications software.
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