Quantitative Developer Salaries in Florida
$256,429
avg per year
The average salary for Quantitative Developer jobs near Florida is $256,429.*
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Top Quantitative Developer jobs near Florida
View AllModel/Analysis/Validation Officer
Citi
Tampa, FL
Full span of experience must include: Supporting market risk analytics projects in FRTB, CCAR, and ICAAP; Developing market risk models for quantifying market…
$134,000 - $180,218 a year
Senior Underwriter, Middle Market Construction
Liberty Mutual
Tampa, FL
Works with limited guidance from leadership to accept, modify or decline business, focusing on construction contractors, subcontractors, developers, and related…
$69,000 - $179,000 a year
10 days ago
Model Validation 2nd LOD Lead Analyst
Citi
Tampa, FL
Perform data analysis and quantitative/statistical tests using statistical tools, perform large-scale analysis with programming languages including Python,…
$134,300 - $154,300 a year
Product Developer / Business Analyst - Counterparty Credit Risk Stress Testing, Vice President
Citi
Tampa, FL
Perform data analysis, document as-is and to-be state, requirement gathering, draft BRDs, UAT and Impact analysis.
$103,920 - $155,880 a year
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