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Credit Risk Sector / CCAR / Surveillance Leads who use the model suite on a BaU basis, and who will provide qualitative input to the model performance and suitability as part of the ongoing monitoring program, in addition to the quantitative KPI metrics produced by both Credit Risk Governance and the Risk Analytics team.
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Experience with Data Modeling, Master Data Management, Data Governance, Data Cataloging, Data Replication. Proficient in database design, development, database architecture and data modeling.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $233,100 - $266,000 for Director, Ontology and Data Modeling. You are also able to coach others and be a mentor in Ontology and Data Modeling.
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Experience with data integration, data modeling, and ETL processes; Experience with data governance, security, and compliance practices; The Manager, Data Engineering position will be responsible for developing and executing data engineering strategy to support the organization's data needs, ensuring scalability, reliability, and performance.
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The Data Engineering Manager is a senior management level position responsible for accomplishing results through the management of a team or department in an effort to establish and implement new or revised application systems and programs in coordination with the Technology Team. The overall objective of this role is to drive data strategy, pipeline building to support analytics and reporting activities.
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6+ years of relevant data management consulting or industry experience (master data, data governance, metadata, data architecture, data strategy, data quality, data modeling, data standards.
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Ability to work with various data management tools and technologies, such as data governance platforms, data cataloging tools, master data management systems, and data quality tools.
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You have 5+ years of experience in relevant data analysis and Excel modeling skills, gained and developed in a Financial Analyst, Senior Financial Analyst, or similar role. Expand & streamline current governance of uploads for actuals, plan, forecast & operating plan cycles.
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Basic modern BI skill, PowerBI, Tableau, Qlik, etc, MS Access and SQL database knowledge and data modeling knowledge preferred. Assist in the adoption efforts for PowerBI analytic platform, to increase user adoption and improve governance.
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