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Ability to explain signal processing for biosignals, finite element analysis, drug delivery systems ... mathematics, understanding physiological systems, and navigating FDA regulatory requirements.

Ability to explain signal processing for biosignals, finite element analysis, drug delivery systems ... mathematics, understanding physiological systems, and navigating FDA regulatory requirements.

Ability to explain signal processing for biosignals, finite element analysis, drug delivery systems ... mathematics, understanding physiological systems, and navigating FDA regulatory requirements.

Ability to explain signal processing for biosignals, finite element analysis, drug delivery systems ... mathematics, understanding physiological systems, and navigating FDA regulatory requirements.

Ability to explain signal processing for biosignals, finite element analysis, drug delivery systems ... mathematics, understanding physiological systems, and navigating FDA regulatory requirements.

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How much do finite math jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for finite math in Chicago, IL is $28.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.33 and $30.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Finite Math vs Data Analyst?

AspectFinite MathData Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically a college course, no specific certification neededBachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, or related field
Work EnvironmentClassroom, online courses, or self-studyOffice setting, data analysis software, collaborative teams
Industry UsageMathematics, education, some business applicationsBusiness, finance, marketing, healthcare
Common Search/ComparisonOften compared for foundational quantitative skillsCompared for data-driven decision making skills

Finite Math provides foundational mathematical skills used in various fields, while Data Analysts focus on interpreting data to inform business decisions. Both roles require quantitative understanding but differ in application and industry focus.

What are some typical challenges faced by instructors teaching Finite Math, and how can they be addressed?

Instructors teaching Finite Math often encounter the challenge of engaging students with varying mathematical backgrounds and helping them see the real-world relevance of the subject. To address this, educators can incorporate practical examples from business, economics, and social sciences, and utilize interactive teaching methods such as group problem-solving and technology-based resources. Additionally, providing clear explanations and regular feedback on assignments helps students build confidence and understanding, fostering a more supportive learning environment.

What is finite math?

Finite math is a branch of mathematics that focuses on topics dealing with finite, or countable, sets rather than continuous ones. It typically includes subjects like logic, probability, statistics, matrices, linear programming, and sometimes elements of discrete mathematics. Finite math is often designed for students in business, social sciences, or liberal arts who need practical mathematical skills rather than advanced calculus. The course helps students develop problem-solving abilities applicable to real-world scenarios such as analyzing data, managing resources, and making informed decisions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Finite Math Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Finite Math Instructor, you need a strong background in mathematics, especially in topics like probability, statistics, logic, and linear programming, typically supported by at least a bachelor's degree in mathematics or a related field. Familiarity with educational technology, learning management systems, and mathematical software such as MATLAB or Excel is often required. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms are essential soft skills for effective teaching. These skills ensure students gain a clear understanding of finite math concepts, promoting academic success and practical application.
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Director, Quantitative Risk Management

Director, Quantitative Risk Management

The Options Clearing

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

What You'll Do:

This role directs the development, implementation, testing and maintenance of models used for margin, clearing fund and stress testing. The range of responsibilities, varies depending on his/her focus within QRM, that includes research and development of significant model features, leading prototype development and testing, designing tools for model performance monitoring, managing or providing technical leadership for model prototypes, implementing and supporting integration of model code library into OCC risk systems. This role will work closely with risk managers in Financial Risk Management and partners in other areas, including Information Technology, Model Validation, and Compliance.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each primary duty satisfactorily.

  • Direct, lead and review development and implementation of models for pricing, margin risk and stress testing of financial products and derivatives |Oversee analysis of new products and drive their implementation at OCC

  • Research and present model alternatives based on the academic literature, industry best practices, data analysis and model prototyping

  • Produce high quality whitepapers and technical documentation following QRM's procedures and templates

  • Develop standards, procedures and tools for model performance monitoring and communicate results to peers and leadership

  • Lead and direct implementation of the model development tools in QRM supporting model analysis and backtesting

  • Lead and direct implementation of the model analytics in the QRM Library

  • Partner with IT and other departments delivering QRM analytics to production

  • Provide production support, participate in troubleshooting and analysis of model, system and data issues

  • Lead remediation of Model Validation or regulatory findings

  • Prepare and present materials supporting management and regulatory inquiries

  • Provide intellectual leadership promoting innovation and learning

Supervisory Responsibilities:

  • Manage a team of finacial engineers/model developers

Qualifications:

The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary functions.

  • [Required] Financial mathematics (derivatives pricing models, stochastic calculus, statistics and probability theory, advanced linear algebra)

  • [Required] Econometrics, data analysis (e.g., time series analysis, GARCH, fat-tailed distributions, copula, etc.) and machine learning techniques

  • [Required] Numerical methods and optimization; Monte Carlo simulation and finite difference techniques

  • [Required] Risk management methods (value-at-risk, expected shortfall, stress testing, backtesting, scenario analysis)

  • [Required] Financial products knowledge: seasoned level in understanding of markets and financial derivatives in equities, interest rate, and commodity products

  • [Required] Seasoned level in programing skills. Advanced proficiency in using a programming language (e.g., Java, C++, Python, R, MATLAB, etc.) in a collaborative software development setting. Model development and prototyping requires advanced development skills in Python and data mining

  • [Required] Strong problem-solving skills: be able to accurately identify a problem's source, severity, and impact to determine possible solutions and needed resources

  • [Required] Ability to challenge model methodologies, model assumptions, and validation approach

  • [Required] Seasoned level in technical and scientific documentation (e.g., whitepapers, user guides, etc.)

Technical Skills:

  • [Required] Expert in database technology, query languages (such as SQL), and efficient storage and serialization protocols

  • [Required] For model development and prototyping role: expert in a scripting language such as Python, R or MATLAB

  • [Required] Experience with numerical libraries and/or scientific computing including numerical optimizers (e.g. NAG, MATLAB)

  • [Required] Experience with automated testing frameworks (e.g., Junit, TestNG, PyTest, etc.)

  • [Required] Experience with CI/CD and DevOps tools (e.g., Git, GitHub and various profiling and telemetry tools) is required for model implementation and application development.

  • [Required] Experience with high performance computing, distributed computation engines and cloud computing

  • [Required] Advanced proficiency in office technology such as PowerPoint, Confluence, Latex, Word, and Excel

Education and/or Experience:

  • [Required] Master's degree or equivalent in a quantitative field such as computer science, mathematics, physics, finance/financial engineering

  • [Preferred] PhD degree in one of the above fields

  • [Required] 10+ years of experience of quantitative research and/or model implementation in finance

  • [Required] 5+ years of experience in people management

Certificates or Licenses:

  • [Preferred] FRM, CFA, etc.

About Us

The Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) is the world's largest equity derivatives clearing organization. Founded in 1973, OCC is dedicated to promoting stability and market integrity by delivering clearing and settlement services for options, futures and securities lending transactions. As a Systemically Important Financial Market Utility (SIFMU), OCC operates under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. OCC has more than 100 clearing members and provides central counterparty (CCP) clearing and settlement services to 19 exchanges and trading platforms. More information about OCC is available at www.theocc.com.

Benefits

A highly collaborative and supportive environment developed to encourage work-life balance and employee wellness. Some of these components include:

  • A hybrid work environment, up to 2 days per week of remote work
  • Tuition Reimbursement to support your continued education
  • Student Loan Repayment Assistance
  • Technology Stipend allowing you to use the device of your choice to connect to our network while working remotely
  • Generous PTO and Parental leave
  • 401k Employer Match
  • Competitive health benefits including medical, dental and vision

Visit https://www.theocc.com/careers/thriving-together for more information.

Compensation

  • The salary range listed for any given position is exclusive of fringe benefits and potential bonuses. If hired at OCC, your final base salary compensation will be determined by factors such as skills, experience and/or education.
  • In addition, we believe in the importance of pay equity and consider internal equity of our current team members as part of any final offer.
  • We typically do not hire at the maximum of the range in order to allow for future and continued salary growth. We also offer a substantial benefits package as noted on www.theocc.com/careers
  • All employees may be eligible for a discretionary bonus. Discretionary bonuses are based on various factors, including, but not limited to, company and individual performance and are not guaranteed.

Salary Range

$177,300.00 - $288,400.00

Incentive Range

23% to 30%

This position is eligible for an annual discretionary incentive compensation award, for which the target range is listed above (see Incentive Range). The amount of such award, if any, will be based on various factors, including without limitation, both individual and company performance.

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Step 2
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Step 3
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For more information about OCC, please click here.

OCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer