Python Developer - Tandym
NY
About the Job
A recognized financial services company is currently seeking an experienced professional to join their team as a Python Developer.
About the Opportunity:
The Volcker Project is focused on regulatory reporting, with a strong emphasis on liquidity. Specifically - all Banks / Financial Institutions must establish compliance programs to ensure adherence to the rule and are required to report their trading activities to regulators. The project is managed by the Executive Director - Finance Change Management, within the AD Controllership and they are responsible for compiling and validating quarterly reports sourced from various regions, including AD, Tokyo, Nikko, and EMEA.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain Python scripts to analyze data points and identify anomalies within regulatory reports.
- Collaborate with the team to massage data and compose it into the system for quarterly liquidity reporting.
- Perform validations and checks to ensure compliance with existing data rules and regulations.
- Generate reports for upstream submission to the Tokyo office and ensure proper filing in the paper system.
- Support integration efforts with SharePoint, Kubernetes, and Azure.
- Deploy and verify data quality checks using Collibra Data Quality tools on Azure.
- Assist with any additional integrations or developments, particularly with SpringBoard as needed.
Qualifications:
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in the financial sector, specifically in a regulatory reporting context.
- Proficient in Python coding and development.
- Familiarity with SharePoint, Kubernetes, and Azure.
- Experience with integration processes and deploying data quality solutions.
- Knowledge of REST API's and Collibra Data Quality is a plus.
Additional Information:
- This role is critical to maintaining compliance and ensuring accurate reporting on liquidity metrics.
- The candidate should be detail-oriented, able to work independently, and collaborate effectively with team members in a global setting.
Source : Tandym