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Performs statistical analysis on large datasets and interprets results using both qualitative and quantitative approaches. A variety of quantitative and qualitative skills are required for these tasks.
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The Quality Inspector will utilize both their qualitative and quantitative skills, while exhibiting a strong working knowledge of mechanical principles in their daily operations. Solve's brand portfolio includes P.T. International, IPTCI Bearings, LMS Bearings, TRITAN Precision Power Transmission Components, SST, MasterDrive and SPB. Collectively, they represent more than 100,000 products available from nine locations nationwide.
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Conduct data exploration, quantitative research and data mining to uncover money laundering patterns. 7 or more years of relevant experience in AML / BSA regulatory compliance, data analytics, data validation, risk management Experience working with KYC and AML data.
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Assist with identifying, recruiting, and maintaining, quantitative talent. Ten years of relevant experience in best practices, or equivalent financial industry experience developing, documenting, implementing, or validating quantitative models with concentration in a particular financial domain2.
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Working closely with Financial Crimes Analysts and Quantitative Modelers to review business requirements and data needs. Ability to manage issues and influence others to remediate Good organizational and project management skills, as well as attention to detail Multitasks, prioritizes and meets deadlines in timely manner Experience working in a Technology group Experience working in Global Financial Crimes Technology with Anti Money Laundering and Economic Sanctions knowledge a plus.
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Quantitative and Qualitative Research and Analysis. Hands-on research expertise – Designing and executing ethnographic and other qualitative methods to quantitative research methods. Serve as primary design consultant and creative strategy leader, serving as central point-of-contact for a creative team, product partners, and decision-makers.
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Our team develops and maintains a suite of quantitative market models that Guidehouse's key clients, renewable and storage developers, and utilities depend on for capital investment decisions and grid reliability.
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Familiarity with market risk, credit risk (underwriting, CECL loss reserving, portfolio management), operational risk measurement, and stress testing methodologies / quantitative analytics. 3 years quantitative model development or validation experience preferred.
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As a member of our team, you will collaborate with tax specialist across PwC to provide merger and acquisitions support, tax technical and quantitative analysis, tech-enabled solutions, and global tax structuring planning and implementation.
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Basic Educational Requirement: A Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a bachelor's or higher degree in accounting that included at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and an additional 6 semester hours in related subjects such as business law, economics, statistical/quantitative methods, computerized accounting or financial systems, financial management, or finance.
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Reviews and analyzes Revenue Agent (Examiner), Appeals Officer, and Counsel Attorney instructions, reports, case files, and support statements and interprets tax law court decisions and legal opinions to determine and prepare accurate computations for the most demanding and complex Appeals cases.
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The Lead utilizes quantitative and qualitative analysis to provide thought-leadership on evolving industry trends, market developments, USAA’s strategic direction, regulatory environment, and macroeconomic trends for the business unit.
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Thorough knowledge of the quantitative and qualitative risk factors, industry risks, competition risks, and risk management approaches. - PhD in a quantitative field, and five or more years of related experience.
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Sound analytical skills, both qualitative and quantitative. OneMagnify is a one-of-a-kind combination of technology, creative, strategy, data, analytics, and a wide range of marketing services that cut across multiple practice and solution areas to deliver a whole that is truly greater than the sum of its parts.
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User Experience Design. Expanding the features of our portfolio management tool through user research. Demonstrate expertise in user research and develop ideas and strategies for all touchpoints (e.g., print, digital, multimedia, etc.
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