Compliance Data Analysis - Trading Firm Professional Services - New York City, NY at Geebo

Compliance Data Analysis - Trading Firm

Ideally looking for someone who has strong technical skills to manipulate large data sets (excel - can run macros, SQL, Python) and interest / experience working on automation projects.
Key
Responsibilities:
Utilizing your technical skills to assess and analyze large datasets to identify trends, patterns, and anomalies related to compliance activities.
Developing and maintaining data-driven compliance reports, dashboards, and metrics to track key compliance indicators and present findings to relevant stakeholders.
Assisting in the automation of current processes to enhance efficiency and accuracy.
Background:
Bachelor's degree in Data Science, Data Analytics, Computer Science, Engineering or a related field is a plus - Master's degree is preferred.
Experience in data science, data analysis, or a related field within the financial services industry.
Proficiency in working with SQL, VBA, Python, Advanced Excel, or other relevant data analysis tools.
Interest in financial regulations, compliance standards, and industry best practices.
Familiarity with automation and data visualization techniques is desirable.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with a keen eye for detail.
A highly competitive compensation package is on offer.
For a discussion in confidence, please apply with your resume.
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