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Senior Consultant, Data Scientist - Financial Services

EY
City of London
1 month ago
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The financial services industry is currently undergoing a period of unparalleled change. The banks and financial institutions have been subjected to stringent regulations, increased supervision, and overall global economic instability. These changes have not come without a cost and have made these institutions re-evaluate the way they have been doing business traditionally. Moreover, the proliferation of technological advances including disruptive technologies and digital are compounding the pressures of maintaining competitiveness, being adaptable and increasing profit margins.

EY continues to invest in growing its EMEIA Digital and Emerging Technology (DET) practice focused on delivering key Digital transformation programs,

building valuable relationships with financial services clients, and developing strong capabilities through both formal training and working with senior mentors and talented colleagues from across EY.

The DET practice is akin to a start-up with EY, and we are seeking high calibre and experienced Data Scientists to join this growing team.

The opportunity at EY, you’ll have the chance to build a career as unique as you are, with the global scale, support, inclusive culture and technology to become the best version of you. And we’re counting on your unique voice and perspective to help EY become even better, too. Join us and build an exceptional experience for yourself, and a better working world for all. As you read through the qualifications below and don't quite check all the boxes, please apply anyway. If your peers recognize you as top technical talent and the formal or informal leader of your group, please apply anyway.

The Data Science Team within RiskOps team is highly engaged with our clients making use of their critical thinking skills with a business-focused mentality and customer-facing attitude. They activate, maintain, and support clients, develop models and rules, and train & enable them . In addition, they work cross-functionally with other departments (e.g., Research, Product, Marketing) in a collaborative team spirit spanning the globe to ensure we deliver best in class risk prevention solutions

Your key responsibilities
Develop a thorough understanding of the data science lifecycle, including data exploration, preprocessing, modelling, validation, and deployment.
Design, build, and maintain tree-based predictive models, such as decision trees, random forests, and gradient-boosted trees, with a low-level understanding of their algorithms and functioning.
Hyperparameter tuning for existing machine learning models to optimize performance.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand business needs and provide data-driven solutions and insights.
Conduct A/B testing and other model validation techniques to ensure the accuracy and reliability of data models.
Communicate complex data insights to non-technical stakeholders through clear and actionable reports.
Apply domain knowledge (if applicable) in financial fraud to enhance predictive modelling and anomaly detection capabilities.

Skills and attributes for success
Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy.
In-depth knowledge of machine learning algorithms, particularly tree-based models, and their application to structured data
Familiarity with SQL and experience working with relational databases.
Python/R programming experience (pandas, scikit-learn, matplotlib, etc)
Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Strong communication skills to effectively collaborate with team members and present findings to stakeholders.
A good understanding of the financial fraud domain is preferred, with the ability to apply this knowledge to data analysis and fraud detection.
Critical thinking & translate technical problems into business usable and understandable language
Big Data Experience (Spark)

What we look for
Empathy

- You feel for the customer and the team, and the way you communicate and the decisions you make reflect this.
Grit

- When the situation calls for it, you roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty to get the job done. Circumstances are never ideal, and you embrace this, gracefully towing the line between teaching a person to fish and feeding it to them on a platter.
Patience

- You don’t lose your cool and even in the most extreme crucial conversation, you maintain a sense of calm that others feed off, both within RiskOps team and externally
Experience

- You’ve been there, seen that. Very little surprises you, and your toolbox is full, knowing exactly when to pull one approach over another for the situation at hand.
Resourceful

- You don’t have all the answers, but you know exactly where to go to find them without being told. You’re autonomous and solve problems creatively.

What working at EY offers
We offer a competitive remuneration package where you’ll be rewarded for your individual and team performance. Our comprehensive Total Rewards package includes support for flexible working and career development, and with FlexEY you can select benefits that suit your needs, covering holidays, health and well-being, insurance, savings and a wide range of discounts, offers and promotions. Plus, we offer:
Support, coaching and feedback from some of the most engaging colleagues around
Opportunities to develop new skills and progress your career
The freedom and flexibility to handle your role in a way that’s right for you

About EY
As a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services, we’re using the finance products, expertise and systems we’ve developed to build a better working world.

That starts with a culture that believes in giving you the training, opportunities and creative freedom to make things better. Whenever you join, however long you stay, the exceptional EY experience lasts a lifetime.

And with a commitment to hiring and developing the most passionate people, we’ll make our ambition to be the best employer by 2020 a reality. If you can confidently demonstrate that you meet the criteria above, please contact us as soon as possible.

Join us in building a better working world.
Apply now.

Who we are
EY is committed to being an inclusive employer and we are happy to consider flexible working arrangements. We strive to achieve the right balance for our people, enabling us to deliver excellent client service whilst allowing you to build your career without sacrificing your personal priorities. While our client-facing professionals can be required to travel regularly, and at times be based at client sites, our flexible working arrangements can help you to achieve a lifestyle balance

Please note:

Prior to finalizing your application, you will be asked to provide personal information across several dimensions of diversity and inclusiveness. The information you provide is kept entirely confidential and will not be used to evaluate your candidacy. We collect this data to help us analyse our recruitment process holistically and implement actions that promote diversity and inclusiveness. While optional, we encourage you to provide this information to hold us accountable towards our goal of building a better working world. We ask because it matter

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