State Street
Financial Services
RiskAnalyticsandReporting,Analyst/Manager-Officer
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“Risk Analytics and Reporting, Analyst/Manager - Officer at State Street. Skills: SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), T-SQL, Risk data, Financial reporting. Design, develop, and maintain SSRS reports (parameterized, drill-through, subscription-based) for regulatory, custom, and management reporting use cases. Build complex report logic using T‑SQL, stored procedures, and optimized datasets to support large‑volume, time‑sensitive risk reporting”
What You'll Achieve.
Accurate, controlled, and consumable reports; Improved performance, reliability, governance, and automation across the reporting stack; Consistent delivery of high-quality reporting outputs aligned to regulatory expectations and internal control standards; Timely and reliable report delivery; Adherence to information classification and access-control standards
Industry & Context.
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What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Deep hands-on experience with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), including complex layouts, parameters, drill-downs, and subscriptions, Advanced SQL Server / T-SQL skills, including query optimization for high-volume reporting workloads, Experience supporting production reporting environments with strict SLAs and control expectations, 3+ years of experience in reporting, data analytics, or risk technology roles, Proven track record delivering enterprise-grade SSRS reporting in production environments
Nice to Have
Experience with custom risk reporting for clients or regulators, Familiarity with SQL Server data marts, SSCD/Snowflake, or enterprise risk data platforms, Exposure to. NET for report utilities or SSRS extensions, Experience working within regulated financial services environments, Other types of reporting platforms, Tableau / Power BI, etc., Knowledge of reporting modernization patterns (shared datasets, semantic layers, API-based delivery), Experience working in global, matrixed delivery models
What You'll Do.
and maintain SSRS reports (parameterized
subscription-based) for regulatory
and management reporting use cases
Build complex report logic using T‑SQL
and optimized datasets to support large‑volume
time‑sensitive risk reporting
Ensure reports are scalable
and aligned to enterprise layout and usability standards
Partner with data engineering and risk analytics teams to define reporting data models
and aggregations optimized for SSRS consumption
Validate data completeness
and reconciliation between source systems and published reports
Support controlled transformations and calculations required specifically for reporting outputs
Own SSRS job scheduling
and distribution ensure timely and reliable report delivery
and run‑books for reporting failures
or data quality issues
Participate in incident triage
and remediation related to reporting processes
and validation controls within reporting solutions to meet internal policy and external regulatory requirements
Support documentation of report logic
and control points for audits and regulatory reviews
Ensure adherence to information classification and access‑control standards
Drive simplification and standardization of SSRS report patterns and shared datasets
Contribute to migration or modernization initiatives (e. g.
shared semantic layers
API‑based distribution where applicable)
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partner closely with Risk Analytics, Data Engineering, and Product teams to translate complex risk data from the truView risk platform into accurate, controlled, and consumable reports; Partner with data engineering and risk analytics teams to define reporting data models, views, and aggregations optimized for SSRS consumption; Work directly with risk stakeholders, product partners, and operations teams to clarify requirements, manage expectations, and communicate delivery status
Full Job Description
**Who we are looking for** We are seeking an Officer‑level Risk Reporting & SSRS Solutions developer to implement enterprise‑grade SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) solutions supporting regulatory, client, and risk management reporting. This role is hands‑on and delivery‑focused, with accountability for end‑to‑end reporting lifecycle—from requirements interpretation and data modeling through report development, scheduling, distribution, and production support. You will partner closely with Risk Analytics, Data Engineering, and Product teams to translate complex risk data from the truView risk platform into accurate, controlled, and consumable reports, while continuously improving performance, reliability, governance, and automation across the reporting stack. **Why this role is important to us** This role sits within Risk Analytics Services and supports the firm’s global risk reporting strategy. The focus is on standardized and bespoke SSRS reporting built on SQL Server–based risk data platforms, ensuring consistent delivery of high‑quality reporting outputs aligned to regulatory expectations and internal control standards. **What you will be responsible for** **SSRS Report Design & Development** * Design, develop, and maintain SSRS reports (parameterized, drill‑through, subscription‑based) for regulatory, custom, and management reporting use cases. * Build complex report logic using T‑SQL, stored procedures, and optimized datasets to support large‑volume, time‑sensitive risk reporting. * Ensure reports are scalable, and aligned to enterprise layout and usability standards. **Reporting Data Enablement** * Partner with data engineering and risk analytics teams to define reporting data models, views, and aggregations optimized for SSRS consumption. * Validate data completeness, accuracy, and reconciliation between source systems and published reports. * Support controlled transformations and calculations required specifically for reporting outputs. **Production Ope
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