What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quantitative Analyst position at Insight Global?
Positions: Quantitative Finance Analyst – Development and Modeling (Risk and Capital Models)
Locations: Charlotte – onsite 3 days a week
Start Date: ASAP
Length: 6-18 month contract, potential hire
Pay Rate: $76.38/hr – $91.99/hr
Must Haves:
- 5 years as a model developer (developing risk and capital models)
- Masters or PhD
- 2 years of Spark experience
- Millions of rows and thousands of columns of data
- Proficient in Python, SQL, Pandas and Numpy
- Quantitative documentation experience with LaTex
Pluses
- Experience with CCAR and CECL
Day to Day
The team places strong emphasis on delivering world class quantitative solutions for Front Line Unit (FLU) model owners and stakeholders through a disciplined and iterative development process. The team has responsibilities across a number of areas:
- Quantitative Modeling – Develop and maintain risk and capital Models and Model Systems across Retail and GWIM product lines. Models and Model Systems provide insight into many risk areas, including loan default, exposure at default (EAD), loss given default (LGD), delinquency, prepayment, balances, pricing, risk appetite, revenues and cash flows.
- Quantitative Development – Architect, implement, maintain, improve and integrate quantitative solutions on strategic GRA platforms. Outputs include GRA libraries that perform consumer risk model calculations, analytical tools, processes and documentation. Partner in defining, adopting, and executing GRA’s technical strategy.
- Risk and Capital Management Capabilities – Build best in class quantitative solutions that enable the Retail and GWIM lines of business to effectively manage risk and capital, through the application of the disciplined BAU development process that includes extensive interaction with the FLU model owners and stakeholders throughout the quantitative lifecycle.
- Infrastructure – Partner in driving forward the infrastructure to support the goals of GRA through code efficiencies, and expansion of quantitative capabilities to better leverage infrastructure and computational resources.
- Documentation – Deliver concise, quantitative documentation to inform stakeholders, meet policy requirements, and enable successful engagement in regulatory exams (e.g., CCAR, CECL) via automated, modularized, and standardized documentation and presentations
Salary : $76 - $92