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Analytics & Data Science Manager

Deutsche Bank
London
1 month ago
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Job Description:


Job Title:Analytics & Data Science Manager


Location:London


Corporate Title:Director


Group Strategic Analytics (GSA) is part of the Group Chief Operating Office (COO), which acts as a bridge between the Bank's business and infrastructure functions to help deliver the Bank's efficiency, control, and transformation goals.


You will work within the Global Strategic Analytics Team and lead a global model strategy and deployment of Name List Screening (NLS) and Transaction Screening (TS). Success in this role requires familiarity with the latest data science methodologies, a delivery-oriented mindset, strong analytical skills, and a detail-focused approach to complex issues. You will collaborate within a global team, emphasizing people development and career growth.


What we'll offer you


We are committed to providing an environment that supports your development and wellbeing, recognizing that a healthy, engaged workforce performs best and enjoys their work and life outside of work. Our offerings include:



  • Hybrid Working: a flexible model enabling remote work part of the time
  • Competitive salary and non-contributory pension
  • 30 days' holiday plus bank holidays, with options to purchase additional days
  • Life Assurance and Private Healthcare for you and your family
  • Flexible benefits such as Retail Discounts, Bike4Work, and Gym memberships
  • Support for CSR initiatives and 2 days' volunteering leave annually


Your key responsibilities



  • Define and execute the regional model framework for transaction monitoring, including coverage, data, model development, and optimization, aligning with global strategy
  • Manage a global team of 15-20 modelers and data scientists in developing, tuning, and optimizing financial crime screening models
  • Ensure monitoring systems and scenarios comply with all model governance standards, with detailed metrics and reporting to ensure transparency and effectiveness
  • Identify and evaluate emerging technologies to enhance the Bank's detection capabilities, including internal or vendor solutions
  • Represent the function in regulatory discussions, audits, and internal committees; travel may be required


Skills and experience required



  • Relevant experience in financial services, especially in model development or quantitative risk leadership
  • Hands-on experience with state-of-the-art Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, preferably in a regulated environment
  • Deep expertise in screening processes (NLS and TS), with experience in platforms like Actimize, Fircosoft, or similar
  • Proficiency in model development languages and tools (Python, SQL, R)
  • Knowledge of machine learning techniques for tuning or anomaly detection is a plus
  • Understanding of sanctions screening, AML risk typologies, and financial crime regulations


Support provided



  • Training and development programs
  • Culture of continuous learning and career progression
  • Flexible benefits tailored to individual needs
  • Inclusive environment with reasonable adjustments for disabilities, such as assistive equipment


About us


Deutsche Bank is a leading German bank with strong European roots and a global presence. We are proud of our recognition as a top employer for gender equality and LGBTQ+ inclusion. We promote a culture of responsibility, collaboration, and initiative, welcoming applications from diverse backgrounds to foster an inclusive workplace.


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