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Product Manager II - Data – Revenue Cycle Liaison
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United States , New York
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132000.00 - 198065.00 USD / Year
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Mount Sinai Health System
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Associate Software Engineer
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Senior Analyst, Product Development
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Senior Analyst, Product Development
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Salesforce Full Stack Developer
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Pursue a rewarding career in data science by exploring Model Analytics Analyst II jobs. This mid-level, specialized role sits at the critical intersection of data science, business strategy, and risk management. Professionals in this position act as the essential guardians and interpreters of an organization's analytical models, ensuring these powerful tools remain accurate, effective, and aligned with business objectives. Their work provides the actionable intelligence that drives strategic decision-making across various departments, from risk and marketing to operations. A Model Analytics Analyst II is primarily responsible for the ongoing health and performance monitoring of a wide array of statistical and machine learning models. This is not a role focused on building new models from scratch, but rather on meticulously overseeing models that are already in production. A typical day involves tracking key performance indicators (KPIs), conducting deep-dive analyses to diagnose performance drift or degradation, and performing root cause analysis to explain *why* a model's predictions are changing. This requires a keen analytical mind capable of connecting subtle data shifts to real-world business scenarios and economic factors. Core responsibilities for these professionals are extensive. They are expected to generate profound insights from model outputs, translating complex technical metrics into clear, compelling narratives for senior stakeholders. A significant part of the role involves defending model performance and applicability to internal oversight bodies, such as Model Risk Management teams and internal auditors. They deliver comprehensive documentation, including Annual Model Review reports and ongoing performance assessments. Furthermore, they work cross-functionally with model development, validation, and business implementation teams to coordinate model usage and maintenance. As experienced individual contributors, they often manage their own projects independently and may mentor junior analysts. The typical skill set required for Model Analytics Analyst II jobs is both deep and broad. A bachelor's or master's degree in a quantitative field like Statistics, Computer Science, Economics, or Operations Research is standard. Employers seek candidates with 2-5 years of relevant experience in analytics, reporting, or model validation. Technical proficiency is paramount, including strong programming skills in languages such as Python, R, or SAS, and experience with data visualization tools like Tableau. A solid understanding of both traditional statistical modeling (linear/logistic regression) and modern machine learning algorithms (e.g., Random Forest, Gradient Boosting) is essential. However, technical prowess must be matched by exceptional communication skills. The ability to articulate complex technical concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences is a critical requirement for success. If you are a data-driven professional who thrives on ensuring integrity, providing insights, and influencing business strategy, exploring Model Analytics Analyst II jobs could be the perfect next step in your career.

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