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JPMorgan Chase is seeking a Quant Analytics Associate I – Data Validation in Columbus, Ohio. This role is part of the Remediation and Correction team, focusing on data integrity and accurate correction of customer impacts due to business process or operational breaks. Responsibilities include validating data, reviewing code, writing queries, tracing coding defects, and ensuring compliance with regulatory guidelines. Requires 3+ years of experience in data validation with SQL/SAS, UNIX scripting, and Snowflake. Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience is required.
We offer an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact on customer experience by ensuring the accuracy of account corrections. As a Quant Analytics Associate I, you will be part of a dynamic team dedicated to upholding data integrity and compliance. You will collaborate with experts across multiple business lines to deliver high-quality solutions. Your work will directly contribute to the trust our customers place in us. Join us and help shape the future of Consumer and Community Banking.
As a Quant Analytics Associate I – Data Validation at JPMorgan Chase within the Remediation and Correction team, you will play a critical role in identifying, classifying, and correcting customer impacts caused by business process or operational breaks. You will work closely with Business Analysts, Correction Analysts, and Testing Analysts to ensure accurate account corrections. Your responsibilities will include validating data, reviewing code, and ensuring compliance with regulatory guidelines. This role requires strong analytical and communication skills, and adherence to personal account dealing policies is required for the position. You will be part of a collaborative environment focused on delivering high-quality results.
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The position requires the employee to be on-site, working full-time in the office five days a week in Columbus, Ohio. All candidates must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.