naic: analyst i (capital markets) [new york, ny]

At: NAIC
Location: New York, NYWeb: naic.orgPosition: Analyst I (Capital Markets)

Contact:Apply online.

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has an exciting opportunity for an Analyst I on the Capital Markets Team. This position is part of the NAIC’s Capital Markets & Investment Analysis Office located in New York City Office. The NAIC strives every day to support the public good and make a difference. This is a full-time position in a flexible environment.

If you are working for us, here are some of the things you may do:

Supports the NAIC’s macro-prudential surveillance of US insurance industry assets by (a) monitoring investment markets for each of the major asset classes owned by insurers (fixed income, equities and real estate) as well as other potential markets insurers may consider for investment; (b) considering the potential risks and issues related to those investments and markets; and (c) analyzing the potential impact of adverse market conditions on US insurers’ investments, individually and as a group.  
Demonstrates broad, innovative thinking that encompasses analyzing credit risk and other issues such as liquidity and volatility; and also takes into account portfolio and asset/liability considerations
Leverages a variety of resources (i.e. industry experts, investment banking research, rating agency reports among others), with guidance identifying relevant theses, and deriving thoughtful conclusions as part of the analytical process
Performs accurate and complete qualitative and quantitative analysis of investment portfolios or specific parts of an investment portfolio of insurance companies, identifying specific risks and potential concerns and any significant exposures that could impact insurer solvency
Writes and interprets SQL or Access queries for standard as well as ad hoc data mining purposes. Builds visualizations using business intelligence tools (e.g. Tableau) to spot trends and anomalies as well as create unbiased stories and conclusions with data
Attends conferences, webinars, seminars, NAIC continuing education courses, etc. to further knowledge of capital markets, various types of investments (i.e. asset types), and regulatory issues, broadening analytical skills

Do you have a passion for analyzing investments and capital? Does it excite you to utilize your data mining and visualization skills to support the regulation of insurance? If this sounds up your alley…we would like to hear from you! Apply today!

Education and/or experience required:

Bachelor’s Degree, preferably in Finance or Economics or equivalent
Related experience of at least 3 to 5 years of credit analysis, asset management, and/or sales/trading experience, and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience
Basic knowledge of capital markets required; basic knowledge of statutory accounting and risk-based capital preferred

Other Skills and Abilities:

Advanced skill level with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint; intermediate skill level with   Microsoft Access

Ability to identify problems, collect and analyze data, establish facts and draw valid, reasonable conclusions through qualitative and quantitative analysis
Must demonstrate strong writing and verbal skills
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to develop and maintain an understanding of the Purposes and Procedures Manual of the Securities Valuation Office, Statement of Statutory Accounting Principles, and Annual Statement blanks and instructions
Knowledge of Tableau and Bloomberg is a plus

Why Work at the NAIC/NIPR?

Flexible Work Environment
Compressed Work Week or Work from Home
Tuition Reimbursement
Computer Purchase Assistance
Referral Bonuses
Choice of Insurance Plans
Vacation Buy Back
Infants in the Work Place
Adoption Assistance
Parental Leave
Employee Recognition Programs
Student Loan Repayment Program
Days Off for Community Service

The NAIC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer

For consideration, please apply online at: http://careers.naic.org

Applicants for all positions are considered without regard to age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin or ancestry, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, military or veteran status, disability, or any other basis protected by applicable law.