U. S. Bank
Finance
FinancialAnalyst
“Financial Analyst at U. S. Bank. Skills: Financial analysis, Pricing, Modeling. Manage and oversee daily mortgage pricing activities. Support home lending pricing functions”
What You'll Achieve.
Inform pricing strategy; Achieve best execution; Optimize profitability; Enhance competitive positioning; Guide data-driven decision-making; Influence business strategy; Develop policy; Align with organizational goals
Industry & Context.
Analytical; Problem-solving
Working from a U. S. Bank location three (3) or more days per week, Comply with U. S. Bank policies and procedures
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree, six or more years of related experience
Nice to Have
Experience in Capital Markets or Secondary Marketing, Knowledge of the mortgage business, technical skills related to Excel, data mining and reporting tools, Experience with technical tools ( SAS, SQL, Python) for data mining, Demonstrated ability to perform under pressure in a fast-paced environment, Ability to manage a heavy workload and adhere to deadlines is imperative, Attention to detail and accuracy, Well-developed mathematical, analytical and problem-solving skills, Thorough knowledge in financial analysis, forecasting, and planning, Ability to analyze data and communicate the business story to management
What You'll Do.
Manage and oversee daily mortgage pricing activities
Support home lending pricing functions
Provide advanced financial analysis
and maintain financial models
Prepare interest rate pricing and forecasting insights
Lead quantitative initiatives
Ensure data integrity
Drive continuous improvement in pricing analytics
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Contribute to cross-functional quantitative initiatives
Communication Scope
Communicate the business story to management
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