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Job Description: This job is responsible for conducting quantitative analytics and complex modeling projects for specific business units or risk types. Key responsibilities include leading the development of new models, analytic processes, or system approaches, creating technical documentation for related activities, and working with Technology staff in the design of systems to run models developed. Job expectations may include the ability to influence strategic direction, as well as develop tactical plans. Skills: Critical Thinking Quantitative Development Risk Analytics Risk Modeling Technical Documentation Adaptability Collaboration Problem Solving Risk Management Test Engineering Data Modeling Data and Trend Analysis Process Performance Measurement Research Written Communications Overview of Team: As a part of Global Risk Analytics, Global Financial Crimes Modeling and Analytics is responsible for enterprise-wide financial crime model development and implementation, ongoing performance monitoring and optimization, data usage, and research and development utilizing advanced analytical tools and systems. The Global Financial Crimes Modeling and Analytics team is made up of nine sub-teams: US AML Modeling and Analytics is responsible for development and maintenance of all US AML Feeder models as per acceptable model risk practices and defined performance parameters to meet firm’s AML Risk Coverage, while maintaining operational viability. Non-US AML Modeling & Analytics is responsible for development and maintenance of Non-US AML Feeder models to address the regional regulatory guidelines while meeting the bank’s AML Risk Coverage. Automates suspicious activity monitoring while optimizing the effectiveness and the efficiencies of our models for the detection of potential threats. Case Generation Modeling & Analytics is responsible for the EP model which consolidates and risk ranks alerts generated from US and Non-US AML detection models and promotes suspicious activity as cases for investigation. Economic Sanction and Screening Modeling & Analytics is responsible for models that scan entities and transactions against sanctions watchlists and models used to identify customers as part of the KYC process, in both cases helping to deliver key capabilities against our legal and regulatory obligations. Ongoing Monitoring Review, Management Information, Analysis and Below-the-Line/Threshold (BTL/BTT) Testing is responsible for periodically substantiating the ongoing fitness of financial crime models in accordance with a model’s approved Ongoing Monitoring Plan (“OMP”). Ongoing Model Monitoring Reports (“OMRs”) assess environmental changes, model limitations, assumptions, process verification and outcomes analysis for each model. OMRs summarize trends in key metrics and provide critical analysis of model performance with respect to metric thresholds; identify threshold breaches and document remediation plans. In addition, the ongoing monitoring process includes the inline monitoring activities performed between reporting cycles, the results of those activities, and any escalations during the period. The team is also responsible for management information design and implementation, investigations forecasting, and BTL/BTT framework design and oversight. Engineering, Data & Analytics is responsible for model development and testing platforms, model production and delivery, model data framework, key business elements, and specialized and complex analytics. Research and Development is responsible for future thinking concepts, innovation coordination, tools and technique assessment, artificial intelligence oversight, and vendor assessment oversight. Program Management & Regulatory is responsible for overseeing cross-functional initiatives and providing project management support to deliver timely execution of GFCMA's book of work, strategic initiatives, and critical activities in support of regulatory and audit deliverables. Business Management & Control is responsible for Strategy, Governance Oversight and Control, Resource Management, Process Excellence, Issue Management and COO function.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees