A Major International Bank in Midtown Manhattan is seeking a Liquidity Risk Quantitative Analyst - Associate level
Job DescriptionA Major International Bank in Midtown Manhattan is seeking a Liquidity Risk Quantitative Analyst - Associate level
***Fluency in Mandarin is required due to the nature of the Position/Client***
***CANDIDATES LOCAL TO THE NY/NJ METRO AREA ONLY. NO RE-LOCATION***
***FULL NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION MUST BE INCLUDED ON THE RESUME***
Responsibilities:
• Support, manage and organize electronic data in core banking systems.
• Responsible for conducting quantitative data analyses and maintaining a database for risk management purposes.
• Data analysis and reporting.
Qualifications:
• Minimum of at least 2 years of direct experience in relational database management systems (eg Microsoft SQL Servers), database design, programming and implementation using SQL or other ODBC-compliant tools.
• Master’s Degree in Computer science is highly preferred.
• Working knowledge of data analysis and statistical analysis in the financial industry. R. SAS, VBA programming experience is a plus.
• Mandarin Chinese is required due to the nature of the position
SQL, RDBMS, Quantitative, SAS, VBA, Data analysis
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