KeyCorp

RegulatoryReportingAnalyst

$69–105k Brooklyn, Ohio, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Regulatory Reporting Analyst at KeyCorp. Skills: Regulatory Reporting, Data Analysis, Financial Data. Act as preparer. Support variance analysis”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

critical-thinking

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Information Systems, Data Analytics, or related field, Experience supporting regulatory reporting, risk, treasury, or financial data processes, analytical skills, documentation skills, critical-thinking skills, Ability to work independently, collaborating across functions, Comfort operating in a controlled, deadline-driven environment

Nice to Have

Advanced Excel, SQL, data validation, system/data flow understanding, technical writing, regulatory interpretation, method documentation

What You'll Do.

Support variance analysis

Support trend analysis

Support reasonability analysis

Partner cross-functionally

Contribute to reporting process

Support audit readiness

Support exam readiness

Support regulatory readiness

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner cross-functionally with Treasury, Technology, Data Enablement, and upstream data owners; Ability to work independently while collaborating across functions

Full Job Description

**Location:** 4900 Tiedeman Road, Brooklyn Ohio The Senior Analyst supports the preparation, analysis, and governance of the FR 2052a Liquidity Monitoring Report. This role is designed to flex across data-quality execution and regulatory interpretation, with specific emphasis determined by team needs. The analyst will act as both a hands-on contributor during production and a key support partner for data accuracy, regulatory consistency, and exam readiness. **Core Responsibilities** * Act as a preparer during FR 2052a production cycles * Support variance, trend, and reasonability analysis * Partner cross-functionally with Treasury, Technology, Data Enablement, and upstream data owners * Contribute to a well-controlled, sustainable reporting process * Support audit, exam, and regulatory readiness activities **Qualifications & Skills** * Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Information Systems, Data Analytics, or related field * Experience supporting regulatory reporting, risk, treasury, or financial data processes * Strong analytical, documentation, and critical-thinking skills * Ability to work independently while collaborating across functions * Comfort operating in a controlled, deadline-driven environment **Additional Skills (Role-Dependent)** * _Data Focus:_ Advanced Excel, SQL, data validation, system/data flow understanding * _Regulatory Focus:_ Strong technical writing, regulatory interpretation, method documentation COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS This position is eligible to earn a base salary in the range of $69,000.00 - $105,000.00 annually. Placement within the pay range may differ based upon various factors, including but not limited to skills, experience and geographic location. Compensation for this role also includes eligibility for incentive compensation which may include production, commission, and/or discretionary incentives. Please click [_here_](https://www.key.com/about/careers/working-with-us/benefits.html) for a list of benefits for which this

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