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Credit Risk Data Science Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

You will analyze financial data, evaluate risk factors, prepare credit memo write-ups, and provide recommendations regarding credit decisions. You will also review existing loans for financial ...

Analytics Scientist

Dearborn, MI · On-site +1

$130.88K - $169.54K/yr

... in credit risk analysis. We are offering a salary of $130,880.52 - $169,537.56/yr. You may not ... Extract data from various data sources and platforms (big data platform, GCP, PC, Mainframe, Unix ...

Join our team and use advanced data, AI, and emerging technologies with industry insights to help ... Credit Risk, Liquidity Risk, Market Risk, Capital Management/Stress Testing * Knowledge of ...

This role sits at the intersection of product, data science, credit risk, and operations, and is critical to driving profitable growth and customer satisfaction in our financial services offerings ...

This role sits at the intersection of product, data science, credit risk, and operations, and is critical to driving profitable growth and customer satisfaction in our financial services offerings ...

Members First Credit Union is seeking a Risk Manager I that has potential for hybrid or remote work ... Analyzes risk data and trends and delivers timely, clear, and actionable enterprise risk reporting ...

Join our team and use advanced data, AI, and emerging technologies with industry insights to help ... Credit Risk, Liquidity Risk, Market Risk, Capital Management/Stress Testing * Knowledge of ...

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Credit Risk Data Science information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Credit Risk Data Scientist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Credit Risk Data Scientist, you need strong analytical skills, proficiency in statistical modeling, and a solid background in finance, mathematics, or a related field, often supported by an advanced degree. Familiarity with programming languages like Python or R, experience with machine learning frameworks, and knowledge of credit risk modeling tools such as SAS or SQL are typically required. Critical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for interpreting data and collaborating with stakeholders. These abilities are crucial for building accurate risk models, informing strategic decisions, and ensuring regulatory compliance in financial institutions.

How does a Credit Risk Data Scientist typically collaborate with other teams within a financial institution?

Credit Risk Data Scientists often work closely with credit analysts, risk managers, and IT professionals to develop, validate, and implement models that assess borrower risk. They frequently participate in cross-functional meetings to translate complex analytical findings into actionable business insights. Collaboration with compliance and regulatory teams is also common to ensure that risk models meet current regulatory standards. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as the role bridges technical model development and practical risk management decisions.

What is Credit Risk Data Science?

Credit Risk Data Science is a specialized field that uses statistical analysis, machine learning, and data modeling techniques to assess and predict the likelihood that a borrower will default on a loan or credit obligation. Professionals in this field analyze large datasets from financial transactions, credit reports, and market trends to develop models that help financial institutions make informed lending decisions. Their work helps manage risk, set appropriate interest rates, and comply with regulatory standards. By leveraging advanced analytics, credit risk data scientists play a crucial role in minimizing losses and maximizing profitability for banks and lenders.
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Principal Credit Risk & Pricing Analyst

Principal Credit Risk & Pricing Analyst

Citizens

Lansing, MI • Hybrid

$143.71K - $180K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description

The Credit Risk Sr Professional will be a critical member of the Home Equity Credit Risk Team, generating the statistical analysis used to inform credit strategy. Will work with our data resources to formulate policy recommendations, communicate those recommendations to important stakeholders, and collaborate with diverse teams to see those recommendations implemented successfully. Will be expected to wear multiple hats, solving problems across the full credit lifecycle and will have the opportunity to take ownership of solutions and see them through to completion in a fast-paced, challenging environment.

Primary responsibilities include:

  • Utilize analytical and technical skills to uncover insights, develop policy recommendations, and solve critical business problems.
  • Work with proprietary Citizens data in conjunction with bureau data, property data and alternative data sources to shape credit risk strategy.
  • Analyze portfolio trends and investigate emerging risks to drive optimization of credit policy in a constantly evolving landscape.
  • Design statistical and mathematical models for reporting and predictive analytics.
  • Develop, automate and deliver regular reports and communications to senior management.
  • Communicate recommendations and insights to key stakeholders to influence decision making.
  • Collaborate with diverse teams to see strategy proposals implemented successfully.

Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of Credit Risk experience - preferably real estate lending (mortgage and/or home equity).
  • 3+ years of relevant experience in a quantitative role utilizing statistical programing languages.
  • 3+ years Quantitative Skills - ability to develop and implement effective portfolio management routines that monitor key metrics, benchmark performance vs. peers, and identify emerging trends. 
  • Expertise with one or more of the following technologies required:  SQL, Python, R, Tableau.
  • Ability to drive actionable outcomes from analytical insight and effectively communicate findings and recommendations to business leadership.
  • Exceptional problem-solving acumen with ability to think strategically. 
  • Time Management - ability to prioritize competing assignments and thrive in a fast-paced results orientated environment.

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree in quantitative discipline required (Finance, Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, Engineering, etc.). 
  • Masters/PhD in a quantitative discipline preferred.

Hours & Work Schedule

  • Hours per Week: 40
  • Work Schedule:  8:30am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday

Role is hybrid, 4 days in office per week, 1 day remote

Pay Transparency 

The salary range for this position is $143,705 - $180,000 per year, plus an opportunity to earn an annual discretionary bonus. Actual pay is based on various factors including but not limited to the work location, and relevant skills and experience.

We offer competitive pay, comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage, retirement benefits, maternity/paternity leave, flexible work arrangements, education reimbursement, wellness programs and more. Note, Citizens' paid time off policy exceeds the mandatory, paid sick or paid time-away policy of every local and state jurisdiction in the United States. For an overview of our benefits, visit https://jobs.citizensbank.com/benefits .

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Equal Employment Opportunity

Citizens, its parent, subsidiaries, and related companies (Citizens) provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all colleagues and applicants for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, citizenship, physical or mental disability, perceived disability or history or record of a disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, genetic information, genetic characteristic, marital or domestic partner status, victim of domestic violence, family status/parenthood, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, pregnancy/childbirth/lactation, colleague's or a dependent's reproductive health decision making, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or any other category protected by federal, state and/or local laws. At Citizens, we are committed to fostering an inclusive culture that enables all colleagues to bring their best selves to work every day and everyone is expected to be treated with respect and professionalism. Employment decisions are based solely on merit, qualifications, performance and capability.

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