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Quantitative Analyst

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Remote
2 Locations
75K-150K Annually
Mid level
Remote
2 Locations
75K-150K Annually
Mid level
The Quantitative Analyst will develop financial models, analyze data, forecast financial performance, conduct risk analysis, and collaborate with business leaders to support strategic planning and decision-making.
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Overview:

We're seeking a highly analytical Quantitative Analyst to join our FP&A team, leveraging advanced mathematical, statistical, and programming skills to build sophisticated models that enhance forecasting, budgeting, and strategic financial planning, transforming complex data into actionable business insights. 

What you will do:

Model Development: Design, build, and maintain advanced financial models (forecasting, valuation, scenario analysis, budgeting) using quantitative techniques.

Data Analysis: Analyze large, complex datasets to identify trends, variances, risks, and opportunities impacting financial performance.

Forecasting & Planning: Apply statistical modeling, machine learning, and econometrics to improve accuracy in financial projections and strategic plans.

Risk & Performance: Conduct risk analysis, backtesting, and performance monitoring of financial models and business drivers.

Business Partnering: Collaborate with finance, operations, and business leaders to translate quantitative findings into clear recommendations for strategic decisions.

Automation: Develop automated reporting and analysis tools to streamline FP&A processes.

Reporting: Prepare and present detailed analyses, dashboards, and presentations to senior management. 

What you need to succeed:

Education: Degree in Finance, Economics, Math, Stats, Comp Sci, or related quantitative field (advanced degrees preferred).

Technical Skills: Proficiency in Jedox, Scripting languages (Python), R/MATLAB, SQL, statistical modeling, data manipulation, advanced Excel, financial modeling.

Financial Knowledge: Strong understanding of financial statements, accounting principles, financial markets, and risk management.

Analytical Skills: Exceptional critical thinking, problem-solving, and attention to detail.

Experience: Proven experience in financial analysis, data science, or quantitative modeling.

Top Skills

Data Manipulation
Excel
Jedox
Matlab
Python
R
SQL
Statistical Modeling

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