Climate Change: Cap-and-Invest Senior Market Monitor (Financial Examiner 4)
Dept. of Ecology · Thurston County – Lacey, WA · Washington
- Role
- Data scientist
- First seen
- Aug 22, 2026
- Closes
- Not listed
- Salary
- Permanent - $91,104.00 - $122,460.00 Annually
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Summary
The Climate Change: Cap-and-Invest Senior Market Monitor is a Financial Examiner 4 position within Washington's Department of Ecology, responsible for market surveillance and compliance oversight of participants in the state's cap-and-invest program. The role involves evaluating complex financial institutions and market participants, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations, and working with federal agencies and market operators to maintain a fair cap-and-invest market. The position requires advanced financial analysis, regulatory expertise, and risk identification skills to support Washington's climate change mitigation efforts.
Key qualifications
- Nine years of experience in financial market analysis, regulatory compliance, and market surveillance related to financial institutions and commodity markets
- Advanced ability to evaluate complex financial entities, futures products, and identify regulatory risks and unusual market activity
- Skilled in applying state and federal financial regulations to identify violations and support compliance and enforcement activities
- Experience using financial monitoring tools, statistical methods, and market intelligence to detect manipulation and systemic risks
- Ability to design and refine analytical approaches that improve assessment of complex financial entities and emerging market conditions
- Demonstrated competence in securely managing confidential and market-sensitive information
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