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New York Institute of Technology's six schools and colleges offer undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs in in-demand disciplines including computer science, data science, and cybersecurity; biology, health professions, and medicine; architecture and design; engineering; IT and digital technologies; management; and energy and sustainability.
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Bachelor's degree in Financial Engineering / Quantitative Finance, Math, Statistics, Data Science, Engineering, Economics, or other relevant program. 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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The position requires a 3 or 4 year Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Quantitative Finance, Computer Science or a closely related quantitative field or foreign equivalent plus two (2) years of experience as a Trading Desk Operations Specialist or related position at a quantitative trading firm.
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Education: B.S., M.S. or PhD in engineering, mathematics, physics, statistics, computer scienceSeniority: minimum of 2 years of experience working on a prop trading, quantitative trading or electronic trading desk (investment bank, hedge fund, etc.
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The Quantitative Risk Analytics group has an open position in New York for an experienced Liquidity Risk Quantitative Analyst to support our growing client business. Bloomberg's Quantitative Analytics team is responsible for the design and implementation of modeling analytics that support client pricing and risk management solutions for financial products across the entire suite of Bloomberg products and services, including its terminal with 300,000+ clients, trading system solutions, buy and sell-side enterprise risk management, and derivatives valuation services.
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VP – Leveraged Finance TechnologyCountry: United States of America The Vice President will be part of the Leveraged Finance Technology Team for Santander’s Corporate and Investment Banking organization.
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The Program Assistant, Education, is responsible for supporting the work of the Vice President, Education, and the Education department. Support the research and editing of memorandums on vendors, competitors, and potential partners for the Vice President, Education.
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The Associate Director, Senior Quantitative Analyst is a critical member of the model validation team within the Model Risk Management (MRM) Responsibilities range in activities including risk governance and reporting, model inventory, model validation and model performance oversight.
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Required Skills: A PhD or Master's in a technical discipline such as statistics, computer science, mathematics, physics, quantitative finance, operations research or similar. Software Guidance & Assistance, Inc., (SGA), is searching for a Quantitative Analyst for a CONTRACT assignment with one of our premier Financial Services clients in New York, NY. Responsibilities: The Market Quantitative Analysis (MQA) team is looking for a Quantitative analyst to support the front office In-Business Risk team, working along with the trading and XVA desks in managing their market risk metrics and capital.
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Job Title: Investment Banking Analyst, Healthcare Services and Technology. Participate in client transactions, projects, or assignments as an Investment Banking Analyst. The Investment Banking Analyst will be a key member of an experienced team of investment bankers focused on healthcare companies.
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The base pay offered will be determined based on your experience, location, skills, training, certifications, and education, and in addition we will also consider internal equity and market data.
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Or, alternatively: Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Operations Research, Economics or other quantitative discipline (willing to accept foreign education equivalent) and five (5) years of experience as a Quantitative Analyst (or closely related profession) performing model validation or model development in the banking, insurance or consulting industry.
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Master's degree in computer science, Financial Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, or similar quantitative discipline is preferred. Bachelor's degree or a master's degree in computer science, Financial Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, engineering, or similar quantitative discipline is preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher in computer science, mathematics, or a related field. We are looking for a Senior Quantitative Developer that will be a part of a dynamic and fast-paced development team within Quantitative Research and Investment Technology supporting Fidelity Asset Management Solutions (FAMS) researchers and analysts.
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Master's or PhD in Finance, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, or related field. As an opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment and as a member of a quant group that is responsible for research and development of cutting-edge algorithmic trading strategies, this position offers the opportunity to combine strong quantitative, technical, and soft skills to foster innovation in a collaborative team culture.
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