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$140K - $170K/yr

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How much do quantitative scientist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for quantitative scientist in the United States is $79,408.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,500.00 and $93,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a quantitative scientist do?

A quantitative scientist analyzes large datasets using statistical and mathematical models to identify patterns and inform decision-making. They often use programming languages like Python or R and have strong skills in statistics, data analysis, and financial or scientific modeling. Their work supports areas such as risk management, trading strategies, or product development.

What is the difference between Quantitative Scientist vs Quantitative Analyst?

AspectQuantitative ScientistQuantitative Analyst
Required CredentialsAdvanced degrees (Master's/PhD) often preferred, strong math/stats backgroundBachelor's or Master's degree, strong analytical skills
Work EnvironmentResearch-focused, developing models, often in finance or techData analysis, reporting, supporting trading or business decisions
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial firms, hedge funds, tech companiesBanking, investment firms, financial services
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding role differences, career pathsJob responsibilities, skills required

While both roles involve quantitative analysis, Quantitative Scientists typically focus on developing new models and algorithms, often requiring advanced degrees and research skills. Quantitative Analysts tend to apply existing models to support decision-making, with a focus on data analysis and reporting. The roles overlap in finance and tech industries, but differ in scope and complexity.

What jobs make $1,000,000 a year?

Quantitative scientists working in hedge funds, investment banks, or proprietary trading firms can earn $1,000,000 or more annually through base salary, bonuses, and profit sharing. High-level roles often require advanced degrees, strong programming skills, and experience in financial modeling or algorithm development.

What jobs pay 500,000 a year in the US?

Quantitative scientists in finance, such as quantitative analysts or researchers, can earn $500,000 or more annually, especially with bonuses and profit-sharing. High-level roles in hedge funds, investment banks, and proprietary trading firms often require advanced skills in mathematics, programming, and data analysis, along with significant experience. Compensation varies based on performance, firm size, and location, with senior positions and those managing large portfolios typically reaching this income level.

How much does a JP Morgan quant make?

Quantitative scientists at JP Morgan typically earn base salaries ranging from $100,000 to $150,000 annually, with total compensation including bonuses often exceeding $200,000. Compensation varies based on experience, performance, and location, and advanced skills in programming and statistical modeling are highly valued in this role.
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Infographic showing various Quantitative Scientist job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 75% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,408 per year, or $38.2 per hour.
Senior Quantitative Scientist

Senior Quantitative Scientist

Think Tank, Inc.

Silver Spring, MD • On-site

$94K - $129K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

*US Citizenship Required

*Full time Onsite Position at the NWFSC, Seattle, WA or at one of its associated field stations in WA or OR

*Travel is anticipated

*Anticipated Start: 4th quarter FY 2026

*Position is Subject to Contract Award

POSITION DESCRIPTION

The Senior Quantitative Scientist will support the Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) Fish Ecology Division by conducting advanced quantitative analyses and developing ecological models that inform fisheries management and conservation decisions throughout the Pacific Northwest and California. Working with NOAA scientists, natural resource managers, tribal representatives, and interdisciplinary research teams, the Senior Quantitative Scientist evaluates the effects of environmental conditions, habitat characteristics, ecological interactions, and management actions on fish populations and aquatic ecosystems.

This position plays a critical role in analyzing large ecological datasets, developing and implementing fish life-cycle and stock assessment models, and generating scientific products that support sustainable fisheries management. The Senior Quantitative Scientist applies statistical, spatial, and computational approaches to understand drivers of fish abundance, growth, survival, and productivity across freshwater, estuarine, and marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on incorporating ecological interactions, including predator-prey dynamics and habitat influences, into quantitative assessments and management-support tools.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Education – Doctorate from an accredited college or university with an emphasis in a field of study related to the requirements of the task order including geomorphology, oceanography, hydrology, fisheries, ecology, natural sciences, mathematics, and/or statistics.
  • Experience – Three (3) years of experience related to the task order, including familiarity with the species and habitats managed by NOAA Fisheries in the West Coast region. An Advanced Degree (MS or PhD) in a related field may be substituted for two (2) years of experience.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication, and experience writing reports and publishing peer-reviewed articles. Familiarity with common software used in the workplace such as Google Suite and Microsoft Office.
  • Strong quantitative skills including familiarity with modeling and data analysis. Familiarity with software such as R, Python, GitHub and GIS and with open science concepts.
  • Ability to manage workload, stay organized, and produce high-quality work products efficiently.
  • Ability to work both independently and on interdisciplinary teams.

The proposed personnel must possess and maintain the following skills/certifications and/or credentials during the period of performance: valid driver's license.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Peer-reviewed publication record in fisheries ecology, quantitative ecology, or related field.
  • Collaboration with tribal representatives and regional resource management partners.
  • Presenting results at regional and national scientific meetings and conferences.
  • Familiarity with Pacific salmon, groundfish, or other NOAA WC managed species.
  • Experience with Bayesian or hierarchical modeling approaches.
  • Remote sensing data analysis (Landsat, LiDAR, or equivalent).

ABOUT THINK TANK INC.

Think Tank Inc. (TTI) is a CMMI Level 3 (DEV/SVC) appraised, ISO 9001, 27001, 20000-1, 31000, and 42001 certified provider of scientific, technical, and professional support services to federal agencies, including NOAA Fisheries under the ProTech 2.0 Fisheries IDIQ. Learn more at www.ttinc.com.

Think Tank Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.