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Financial Modeler/Reviewer

Remote / Washington, DC Metro Area

The Oakleaf Group is a mortgage and financial services consulting firm with expertise in risk management and financial modeling for the mortgage and banking industries. Our clients are banks and non-bank mortgage firms, government agencies, law firms, insurance companies, institutional asset managers, and hedge funds.

We differentiate ourselves through our approach to the relationships with our clients. We begin with the belief that each client relationship will be ongoing, spanning multiple projects/engagements. We invest in communication and research to ensure that we fully understand the drivers of every client’s short- and long-term success. We align our goals with those of our clients, and we continuously monitor and adjust to ensure that the relationship stays strong.

The primary responsibility of the Financial Modeler / Reviewer role is to help review the LIBOR to SOFR migration models at our client from the model implementation perspective.  The skillset is oriented towards lead software engineering with model implementation exposure or experience. 

Responsibilities:

  • Receive a financial model from the validation team and review the model, write a report, and relay the model to the project team for implementation.
  • Extensively use Python (Pandas), AWS, and Linux (Scripting).

 Qualifications:

  • Solid financial services industry experience.
  • Software engineering experience.
  • 5+ years model implementation validation experience.
  • Experience using the AWS cloud platform.
  • Experience with at least one programming language like Python, Java, R, or C++.
  • Exposure to modeling or financial applications (e.g. - LIBOR migration).
  • Skilled with SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle).
  • This remote position requires the ability to work effectively from a home office, even in an environment with moderate background noise.

Pay Range

$100 - $120 USD

Compensation & Benefits

The Oakleaf Group offers a competitive compensation based on the candidate’s skills and experience. Oakleaf offers healthcare benefits to include health, dental, and vision plans as well as other benefits in accordance with applicable Federal or State law.

 
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The Oakleaf Group is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive culture. The Oakleaf Group does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sex, color, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identify or expression, mental or physical disability, genetic information, veteran status or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
 
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