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Bank of America Quantitative Finance Analyst, Model Developer - Global Financial Crimes in Charlotte, North Carolina

Quantitative Finance Analyst, Model Developer - Global Financial Crimes

Charlotte, North Carolina;Jersey City, New Jersey; Chicago, Illinois; Atlanta, Georgia

Job Description:

As a Quantitative Finance Analyst on the Enterprise Risk Analytics team, your main responsibilities will involve:

  • Applying quantitative methods to develop capabilities that meet line of business, risk management and regulatory requirements

  • Maintaining and continuously enhancing capabilities over time to respond to the changing nature of portfolios, economic conditions and emerging risks

  • Understanding and executing activities that form the end-to-end model development and use life cycle

  • Clearly documenting and effectively communicating quantitative methods as part of ongoing engagement with key stakeholders, including the lines of business, risk managers, model validation, technology

Position Overview

  • Responsible for independently conducting quantitative analytics and modeling projects.

  • Responsible for developing new models, analytic processes or systems approaches.

  • Creates documentation for all activities and works with Technology staff in design of any system to run models developed.

  • Incumbents possess excellent quantitative/analytic skills and a broad knowledge of financial markets and products..

  • This role will support the AML Event Processor and respective team. The Event Processor is a consolidation engine that aggregates events from all detection channels and calculates aggregated risk scores for event groups based on individual risk factor scores.

Required Skills:

  • Graduate degree in quantitative discipline (e.g. Mathematics, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Physics)

  • 2+ years of experience in model development, statistical work, data analytics or quantitative research or PhD

  • Strong Programming skills e.g. R, Python, SAS, SQL or other languages

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Desired Skills:

  • Knowledge of predictive modeling, statistical sampling, optimization, machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques

  • Strong technical writing, communication and presentation skills and ability to effectively communicate quantitative topics with non-technical audiences

  • Experience with large data sets

  • Effective at prioritization/time and project management

  • Broad understanding of financial products

Shift:

1st shift (United States of America)

Hours Per Week:

40

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