Clearing House Risk OTC Pricing & Valuation Intern - Year Round

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About the position

CME Group is currently looking for a Clearing House Risk Year-around Intern The Pricing and Valuation Analyst Interns assist the daily OTC settlement process and focus on certain OTC products, including Financial and Commodities futures & options. The incumbent also takes an independent role in at least one of the research projects, such as, data mining, new product launching, settlement system design and calibration etc. They will work with the operation team to help clients understand the CME OTC pricing and valuation.

Responsibilities

  • Addresses client pricing inquiry
  • Leads Daily OTC Settlement
  • Participates independently in research projects

Requirements

  • Master Degree preferred: Math Finance, Applied Mathematics, or Financial Engineering
  • 1 to 3+ Years Relevant Experience
  • Python, SQL, APIs, Tableau, Google Cloud Workspace (Big Query, UDAP, etc)
  • Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master's degree
  • Hybrid Schedule - able to come into the CME Group Chicago office (located at 20 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606 or 300 Vesey Street, NY, NY 10282) at least four times per week.
  • Able to work 40 hours per week
  • Please note that our company is unable to provide employment sponsorship for this position and can only consider candidates who are legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship assistance (CPT, H1B, F1, L etc.).
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