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8295322 Associate Vice President, Global Credit Technology Strategy - New York, NY

Job Information

ID :
#41245365
# of Positions :
2
Minimum Education Level :
Bachelor's Degree
Experience Required :
7+ years
Salary :
$195,000 - $240,000 yearly
Duration :
Full Time Regular
Shift :
First Shift (Day)
Hours per week:
40

Job Description

 
Associate Vice President, Global Credit Technology Strategy at The Carlyle Group Employee Company LLC in New York, NY.

Define process requirements with measurable outcomes and work with delivery teams in the implementation of critical Datawarehouse models, integrations, reporting, and analytics related projects. Contribute to the development of the EDW methodologies and best practices for the Carlyle Credit Platform. Define the requirements for enterprise data models and assist in the source to target data field mappings in support of business analytics. Translate business needs into analytics/reporting requirements and interface with Fund Management Team to ensure successful delivery of enterprise solutions. Define and drive data strategies for pricing/valuations measurable business outcomes for security masters and reference data for the Credit segments. Assist with analysis of platform processes and capabilities and ongoing development of a technology strategy for operations including datasets for Pricing, PNL, and Reference Data. Create a new data warehouse and integration frameworks focused on firmwide initiatives. Assist IT in implementing data framework and data management best practices (i.e., data consistency, reliability, integrity, etc.). Design and execute user acceptance testing approach oversight and coordination and support enterprise data systems leads in maintaining documentation of current and future state environments for Security Master and Operational. Utilize a wide array of software and platforms in areas such as fund accounting and data extraction (i.e., Geneva and VPM), as well as security data sets including Bloomberg, Rating agencies, etc. and financial instruments such as Bank Debt, Derivatives, Bonds, CLOs etc.

Requires a Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in Business Administration, Computer Science, Statistics, Finance, or a related field and 7 years of experience in normalizing business valuations data valuations of illiquid and complex securities, or structuring, trading, or whole loan modeling. Must have 7 years of experience in each of the following: Knowledge valuation methodologies; Designing financial models for discounted cash flow, market multiple, market transactions, or option pricing analyses; Bloomberg, Intex, IVP, or Unqork; Enterprise system implementation, including Markit EDM and Cloud platforms; Developing valuation approaches for various forms of securities and unique instruments, such as equity and debt securities, loans, or structured products; Data warehousing and pricing solutions; Capital Market Business processes; No code and low code technology platforms; and Agile project implementation. Experience may be gained concurrently.

Please submit resumes to HR3@carlyle.com. Reference Job ID: 8295322.

Company Information

Name :
The Carlyle Group Employee Co. LLC
Description :
The Carlyle Group is a global investment firm with deep industry expertise that deploys private capital across three business segments: Global Private Equity, Global Credit and Investment Solutions. Carlyle’s purpose is to invest wisely and create value on behalf of our investors, portfolio companies and the communities in which we live and invest.
Type :
Direct Employer
Address :
340 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10017

Application Information

Instructions :
Apply with resume to HR3@carlyle.com. Reference JobID: 8295322.
Email :
Job Posting Entered On :
2/25/2025
Job Posting Expires On :
4/27/2025
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