JobsSenior Quantitative Operations Specialist
Location
Boston, MA, Jersey City, NJ, Merrimack, NH
Type
Full-time
Posted
6/7/2026
Compensation
$107,000 - $216,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 99.8%·Filings 1,603·New hires 169·
💎 Strong Sponsor
·FY 2025Job description
The Quantitative Research and Investments (QRI) team at Fidelity is looking for a data expert to join their Risk Platform Operations team. This role focuses on ensuring the accuracy and timeliness of portfolio risk analytics used for risk management and portfolio construction. The team is responsible for quality control of data that feeds into risk analytics, and the position involves collaborating with various stakeholders to resolve data quality issues. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data operations and risk management.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree or higher in mathematics, statistics, engineering, computer science, finance, or another quantitative field
- 3+ years of experience in global data operations and/or support teams in peer firms
- Experience with market risk models from vendors such as Barra, Axioma, Northfield, or Bloomberg
- Experience in SQL, Python, Snowflake and/or Oracle and related tools and DQ frameworks
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Responsibilities
- Act as a steward of data assets used in risk management and portfolio construction
- Manage a quality services effort to respond to data quality issues in overnight feeds
- Update and verify the multi-factor risk model inputs and outputs before delivery to clients
- Analyze systems and processes to find efficiencies and improve accuracy and timeliness of reporting
- Create automated processes to identify errors to ensure high quality of data to support the investment process
Benefits
- Fidelity offers competitive compensation, annual bonuses, retirement contributions, comprehensive healthcare coverage, parental leave, tuition assistance, wellness programs, and extensive professional development opportunities.
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