Job Openings Math Analyst

About the job Math Analyst

Math Analyst

Minimum Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or a closely related discipline.
  • Associate degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or 2+ years of equivalent experience may be considered; Certification, formal training, or experience may be evaluated and considered instead of educational requirements.
  • Must know Probability, Statistics, and Combinatorics
    Knowledge of a modern, object-oriented programming language such as C++, including appropriate use of object-oriented design is required.
  • Must have an understanding of core programming concepts and techniques.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Excel is required.
  • Must be able to communicate, both orally and written, with other members of the team and external contacts.
  • Ability to handle and organize multiple projects and deadlines is required.
  • Must demonstrate high attention to quality, details, and correctness.
  • Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation.

Responsibilities:

Testing and Math Analysis

  • Writing programs and performing analyses to calculate needed mathematical features of games.
  • Writing programs or scripts to manipulate, parse, or reorganize large data files into standard formats for testing.
  • Conducting and interpreting statistical testing on game simulation results and RNG (Random Number Generator) data.
  • Reading and interpreting jurisdictional requirements, consulting appropriately for interpretation.

Reviewing and Documenting

  • Reading and modifying programs and analyses developed by others to meet testing needs.
  • Reviewing, understanding, and documenting source code written in various programming languages.
  • Writing project reports summarizing the testing conducted and the results.
  • Carefully reviewing analysis work conducted by others for accuracy.

Communicating Externally and Internally

  • Working with external clients, communicating professionally and courteously on technical topics.
  • Effectively communicating and collaborating with other members of the Math Department and other employees.