Credit Data Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Chantilly, VA at Geebo

Credit Data Analyst

Piper Companies is seeking a Credit Data Analyst to determine the strategic plan for the Unsecured Lending lines of business to develop and conduct funnel conversion optimization, data analytics, financial assessment, business intelligence, and performance reporting.
Responsibilities for the Credit Data Analyst include:
oUtilize analytical tools (SQL, R, Python) and data query tools to build, test, evaluate and maintain robust data analysis and reporting for management to make timely and informed decisionsoWork with key stakeholders including Product Owner, Marketing, Operations, User Experience, Finance, Fraud, IT, and external business partners to evaluate, manage, and execute initiatives aimed at driving Unsecured portfolio growthoPerform competitive market analysis to identify gaps between internal programs and competitor programsoDirectly mine and evaluate behavioral/demographic attributes and other internal and external data elementsQualifications for the Credit Data Analyst include:
oBachelor's Degree in Economics, Finance, Statistics, Mathematics, Engineering, or a related field is requiredo3 years of experience in consumer products in consumer financial or related industryo3 years of experience in complex, data driven problem solving, customer behavior analysis, and product performance analysisoProficiency with several statistical tools (R, Python, SAS, etc.
,) and analysis is requiredoStrong skills in various data analysis and visualization tools including SQL, Tableau, Excel, and PowerPoint are desiredoUnderstanding of the US consumer banking landscapeCompensation for the Credit Data Analyst include:
oTiers:
(base salary) I-$60,000-80,000 II-$80,000-105,000 III-$105,000+o
Benefits:
Full Health, Dental, Vision, 401K, PTO Recommended Skills Analytical Consumer Behaviour Consumer Product Data Analysis Data Visualization Economy Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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