Credit Risk Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Fairfax, VA at Geebo

Credit Risk Analyst

Piper Companies is seeking a Credit Data Analyst for a well-know financial institution based out of McLean, VA.
The Credit Data Analyst will joining a credit risk team in the consumer credit team responsible for product analytics, pricing and consumer loans.
Responsibilities of the Credit Data Analyst Include:
Conduct multi-dimensional data and analytical problem solving.
Solve business problems by applying advanced data and analytical methods.
Conduct end-to-end analysis that includes data processing, analysis, evaluation of customer insights and presentations Utilize analytical tools (SQL, R, Python) and data query tools to build, test, evaluate and maintain robust data analysis and reporting for management to make timely and informed decisions Directly mine and evaluate behavioral/demographic attributes and other internal and external data elements.
Leverage data to identify credit union segments with high propensity for Unsecured Loan demand and develop programs to drive incremental accounts and balance growth Qualifications for the Credit Data Analyst Includes:
4
years of credit risk analysis experience Python, SQL, Tableau and Excel professional experience Masters degree in financial field required Compensation for the Credit Risk Analyst Includes:
Salary Range:
$100,000 - 140,000
Benefits:
Full
Benefits:
PTO, Paid Holidays, Healthcare, Dental, Vision, 401k Keywords:
Python, SQL, R, Tableau, credit, loan, risk, finance, banking Recommended Skills Data Analysis Data Processing Finance Presentations Problem Solving Python (Programming Language) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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