| Job Title: | Sas developer |
|---|---|
| Reference: | lw23lw23 |
| Salary: | £41'450 - £43'250 |
| Location(s): | City of London |
| Industry(s): | Software |
| Advertiser: | Harnham Search & Selection |
| Employment Type: | Permanent |
| Posted: | 25-07-2008 |
Description:
SAS DeveloperLeading consultancy based in Moorgate Central London is looking for a wide remit of SAS developers. This global leader is available to provide analysis and opinion on the most relevant world business affairs. They also provide research that identifies business issues and trends. With 165,000 people worldwide, they deliver services in audit, tax, consulting, and financial advisory in nearly 140 countries. So candidates must have strong SAS skills having used SAS 9.1.3 Foundation within a Credit Risk environment for some time in the commercial arena. Ideally you would also have been doing some SAS scorecard development. Previous roles you may have been involved in could include working within Credit Risk on any products including Mortgages, Loans, Current Accounts, Credit Cards, Overdrafts, or within a Collections or SAS Modelling role.
It will be of benefit to have experience using:
SAS Text Mining software (Text Miner),
SAS Data Mining software (Enterprise Miner),
SAS Extract Transform Load software,
SAS GUI tools (Data Integration and Enterprise Guide 4),
SAS / LSF Job Scheduling software
Role
Within the Credit Risk Modeller role you will be responsible for designing new risk models as well as improving existing models used for assessing credit risk. You will be performing statistical PD and LGD modelling operations to investigate ways of predicting risk, as well as interpreting results and recommending action to the business.
The Person
The ideal person for this role will be driven and also keen to work in a team that offers more of a consultancy service to the company. You will have experience of risk modelling in SAS, will have good analytical skills as well as excellent written and verbal communication skills. It is important you are a graduate in a numerate discipline with a clear ability in data modelling and risk. It is also important that you are motivated and keen to progress within the organisation. You can expect to



