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9 months ago
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Worker Type:

Term (Fixed Term)

Language(s) Required:

English

Term Duration (in months):

22

Salary Range (plus eligible to receive a performance based incentive, applicable to position) :

$90,710 - $122,726Collaborative analyst with risk management expertise needed:
Analyze credit risk through risk management practices, including assessing capital and allowance, stress testing, and scenario analysis.
You'll translate data into clear, actionable insights, supporting decision-making across the organization.
Proficiency in data analytics and the ability to communicate complex information clearly are essential for this role.

What you’ll do:

Unlock insights from complex and diverse groupings of internal and external data or developed models to tell a story

Use advanced analytics techniques to enable enlightened decision-making

Choose appropriate ways to tell the story through words, visualization, and interpretation

What we’re looking for:

Analytical thinker who can design and develop strategies that give users the information they need to make informed decisions

Creative thinker with research, analytical, and problem solving skills

Confident communicator who can translate knowledge for others

Relationship-builder comfortable making recommendations for improvement

What you’ll need:

A bachelor’s degree in agriculture, finance, business, economics, mathematics, statistics or computer science and at least four years of experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience)

In-depth understanding of statistics and mathematics combined with business domain knowledge

Highly proficient in visualization and analytics tools including but not limited to SAS, MS Power BI, AWS environment and tools, R, Python

A passion for analysis, insights and storytelling

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