Federal Reserve Bank (FRB)
Data Scientist (Finance)
The Data Scientist identifies and executes projects that innovatively leverage advanced quantitative analytical tools and techniques to advance risk identification, financial stability, supervisory policy, and other areas of supervisory interest. Plays a central role in designing, developing and conveying the results of models (including econometric, predictive, behavioral, simulation or other) to ensure identification of firm-specific, sector, and broader banking industry trends and risk developments in an informative, forward-looking, and critically focused manner. Leads efforts to distill large amounts of data, whether accessed through public or supervisory sources, into relevant, focused and actionable information. Experience in data mining, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and/or other emerging fields is preferred. Uses innovative data visualization methods for delivering findings, and creates publication-quality reports and presentations for sharing results. Proven capability in developing relationships and working with business line partners.
Essential Accountabilities
In addition, all candidates must undergo an enhanced background check and comply with all applicable information handling rules, and all non-U.S. citizens must sign a declaration of intent to become a U.S. citizen and pursue a path to citizenship. Education and Experience
Physical Demands and General Working Conditions
Employees typically sit most of the day, work with a computer and may answer/respond to phone calls. Physical movement consists of walking for meetings, breaks, etc. Ability to lift items weighing approximately 20 pounds on a limited basis is required. Employees may be required to travel by car/air.