The Junior Data Scientist will design and develop data models using Machine Learning and Analytics for trading and compliance in finance.
Junior Data Scientist
The Wiley Edge banking team is currently seeking a Data Scientist to work across the Front Office Trading, Risk & Regulatory Compliance Trade Analytics group, using Machine Learning and Data Analytics techniques to design and develop complex data models for client and trading analytics across their Fixed Income and FX offerings.
You will be supporting the transformation from traditional controls monitoring to “on-screen” data driven monitoring and analytical solutions.
Tools:
- Python (pandas, numpy)
- Machine Learning Algorithms / Natural Language Processing (NLP)
- AI / Robotics
- Predictive Analysis
- Good grasp of ML Algorithms
Starting Salary: CA$85,000 per annum
Junior Data Scientist
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