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Modeling Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

The modeling and the resulting quantification is used to influence strategic decisions by executive management and the board of directors, and drive both compliance with the regulatory directives ...

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The modeling and the resulting quantification is used to influence strategic decisions by executive management and the board of directors, and drive both compliance with the regulatory directives ...

We have an exciting opportunity for a Parachute Modeling Engineer to join the team with Intuitive Machines, a teammate company. This position is opened to remote work. This position will work on NASA ...

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We have an exciting opportunity for a Parachute Modeling Engineer to join the team with Intuitive Machines, a teammate company. This position is opened to remote work. This position will work on NASA ...

Geomatics Modeler

Dallas, TX · On-site

$98K - $108K/yr

... modeling, surveying, or related geomatics disciplines with demonstrated experience developing construction-ready models. * LSIT certification is beneficial but not required. * Valid Driver's License ...

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... modeling, surveying, or related geomatics disciplines with demonstrated experience developing construction-ready models. * LSIT certification is beneficial but not required. * Valid Driver's License ...

Financial Modeling Senior Consultant

Dallas, TX · On-site

$115K/yr

Our Modeling & Insights (M&I) team, a practice within our Valuation & Modeling practice, delivers clients the confidence to act on strategic decisions by transforming complexity into clarity through ...

We are looking for an engineer who will work on the modeling of power dissipation of various IPs including AI/ML and the corresponding power rails, peak current requirements and voltage-frequency ...

Revit Modeler

Fort Worth, TX · Hybrid

$40 - $50/hr

This role focuses on production modeling, model coordination, and Revit-based deliverables that help project teams develop clear, consistent design documentation in alignment with Kennedy Jenks CAD ...

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As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for modeling in Texas is $37.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.13 and $40.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Modeling position, and why are they important?

To excel in Modeling, individuals need physical fitness, confidence, a strong sense of body awareness, and often a portfolio of professional photos; previous experience or training in runway walking or posing is also beneficial. Familiarity with industry tools such as digital comp cards, booking platforms, and sometimes contracts or modeling agency agreements is typically required. Exceptional communication skills, punctuality, and the ability to adapt to feedback help models stand out in this highly competitive field. These qualifications and personal attributes are essential for representing brands effectively and securing ongoing work in various modeling environments.

How do I begin modeling?

To begin a modeling career, focus on building a professional portfolio that showcases your appearance and versatility. Consider taking modeling classes or workshops to develop skills and understand industry standards, and research agencies to find reputable ones to submit your portfolio to. Maintaining good grooming, staying healthy, and understanding the industry’s expectations are also important steps.

What is a Modeling job?

A modeling job involves showcasing clothing, products, or concepts for advertisements, fashion shows, or promotional events. Models work in various industries such as fashion, commercial, fitness, and art. They pose for photographers, walk on runways, or demonstrate products for brands. Success in modeling often requires a strong portfolio, good physical presentation, and professional networking.

What types of modeling assignments can I expect, and how does the work schedule typically look?

Modeling assignments can range from fashion runway shows and editorial photo shoots to commercial advertisements, product promotions, or fitness campaigns. The work schedule is often variable, with early mornings, late evenings, or weekend commitments depending on the client’s needs, and assignments may be short-term or ongoing. Models frequently work with photographers, stylists, makeup artists, and directors, requiring strong teamwork and adaptability. Flexibility and professionalism are key, as job notifications can come at short notice and may require travel. Building a diverse portfolio and positive industry relationships can open doors to more consistent and high-profile opportunities.

How can you get into modeling?

To get into modeling, individuals typically build a portfolio of professional photos, gain experience through local or open casting calls, and seek representation from a modeling agency. Having a good understanding of industry standards, maintaining a healthy appearance, and developing relevant skills can improve chances of success.

Is 25 too late to start modeling?

Modeling is a flexible career with opportunities for individuals of various ages. Many agencies and clients value unique looks and experience, so starting at 25 can still lead to success, especially with a strong portfolio and good networking. Age may influence the type of modeling, such as fashion or commercial, but it does not automatically disqualify someone from entering the field.

Can a 5'4" girl model?

Modeling agencies often have height requirements that vary by type of modeling. While high fashion runway models typically are 5'8" and taller, commercial and print modeling can be more flexible, and many successful models are around 5'4". Building a strong portfolio and demonstrating versatility can help in pursuing modeling opportunities regardless of height.
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Infographic showing various Modeling job openings in Texas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,162 per year, or $37.6 per hour.
Associate, Quantitative Modeling

Associate, Quantitative Modeling

Bank OZK

Dallas, TX • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Bank OZK rating

8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 37 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

51st of 149 rated banks


Job description

Why Bank OZK

Founded on a legacy of more than 120 years in banking, Bank OZK is much more than just a company. We’re nationally recognized as an industry leader in financial services. That means we combine exceptional service with innovative technologies to deliver smart solutions to our clients across the country. We’re investing in small businesses, fueling economies in local communities and changing skylines in the largest cities across America. Here, we're not simply filling roles. We're fostering even greater careers.

The foundation for a great career starts with an exceptional team and a comprehensive benefits package. We believe in providing our dedicated team members with the best resources to support their physical, mental and financial wellbeing, including generous PTO, 401(k) matching, health, dental, vision (and pet!) insurance as well as special perks and discounts. Learn more about Bank OZK benefits.


Job Purpose & Scope

Responsible for building and documenting the models used to quantify and manage the company’s credit, interest rate, liquidity, operational, market, regulatory and reputational risks on an actual and pro-forma basis. The modeling and the resulting quantification is used to influence strategic decisions by executive management and the board of directors, and drive both compliance with the regulatory directives under Basel III, and guidance relative to stress testing and capital management for financial institutions (Dodd-Frank Act Stress Test – DFAST – and Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review – CCAR – protocols). Also develops and documents the quantitative tools used to quantify credit risk, provide early identification of trends in compliance activities, and support other areas of the Bank in which predictive or analytical models can be employed to improve business performance.


Essential Job Functions
  1. Develops, documents, and maintains quantitative tools and models used to, among other things:

  1. measure risks to earnings and capital inherent in the Company’s current position and business plans/forecast;

  2. assess economic capital and to ensure that risks taken are adequately compensated;

  3. measure and analyze the liquidity effects of government-mandated and idiosyncratic scenarios;

  4. quantify the Probability of Default (PD), Loss Given Default (LDG), and Exposure at Default (EAD) to be used in the credit review process and in the calculation of the allowance for loan and lease losses; and

  5. optimize product and services pricing.

  1. Develops expertise in the fields of risk quantification and modeling in support of and working closely with both internal and external stakeholders, including business and risk professionals and regulatory authorities.

  2. Develops, enhances, implements, documents and provides ongoing expert support for the practical applications of analytics, financial economics, and quantitative methods in support of management business decision making, risk management, capital allocation and optimal resource allocation.

  3. Converts data from different sources into meaningful business intelligence to enhance decisions and financial performance.

  4. Performs ad hoc analyses as requested by management.

  5. Leads the implementation planning and execution of models and collaborates with stakeholders on the implementation of models.

  6. Leads and/or assists with the remediation of models.

  7. Communicates results of work and recommendations for improvements or enhancements effectively to the supervisor.

  8. Regularly exercises discretion and judgment in the performance of essential of job functions.

  9. Maintains good punctuality and attendance to work.

  10. Follows Bank policy, procedures and guidelines.

  11. Performs other duties as may be required.


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
  1. Knowledge of general business principles.

  2. Knowledge of several of the following techniques:

  1. Linear and non-linear regression;

  2. Maximum likelihood estimation;

  3. Time series estimation and forecasting;

  4. Panel data analysis;

  5. Limited dependent and qualitative variable models;

  6. Optimization;

  7. Simulation;

  8. Interest rate modeling/derivative pricing;

  9. Data mining;

  10. Survival analysis.

  1. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.

  2. Ability to articulate complex theories, concepts, methodology and findings in a non-technical fashion and to non-technical audiences.

  3. Ability to demonstrate effective quantitative, analytical, and technical skills.

  4. Ability to demonstrate effective interpersonal skills, including working in a team environment and building cross-functional relationships.

  5. Ability to demonstrate effective problem-solving skills.

  6. Ability to produce high quality documents, presentations, and analyses.

  7. Skill in using computer and Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook.


Basic Qualifications
  1. Master's degree in finance, economics, or related field, or commensurate work experience, required.

  2. Minimum of two (2) years of prior experience planning and leading complex quantitative projects required.

  3. Prior experience with standard modeling/data extraction tools (e.g., SAS (preferred) or R) and VBA required.


Job Expectations

Operate customary equipment and technology used in a business environment, with or without accommodation.

Note: This description is not an exhaustive list of all job functions, duties, skills, and job standards required.  Other job functions, duties, skills, and standards may be added.  Management reserves the right to add or change the job requirements at any time.

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EEO Statement

Bank OZK is an equal opportunity employer and give consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, and local law. Member FDIC.

Qualifications:
  1. Master's degree in finance, economics, or related field, or commensurate work experience, required.

  2. Minimum of two (2) years of prior experience planning and leading complex quantitative projects required.

  3. Prior experience with standard modeling/data extraction tools (e.g., SAS (preferred) or R) and VBA required.

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