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Quantitative Developer (Fixed Income – Risk)

Systematic Quant Fund

London

Posted 3 Mths Ago

Summary:

Our client is a leading tech-driven quant and systematic hedge fund trading with offices across the globe. They leverage deep knowledge in data, research, technology and trading to deliver high-quality returns. This opportunity offers a dynamic and fast-paced environment with excellent prospects for career growth.

Looking for a Quant Developer to join the Risk team, responsible for building and maintaining tools to support trading risk analysis and reporting. Working alongside the very best Fixed Income Risk Managers, Traders & Researchers, you’ll develop robust, scalable & consistent risk infrastructure in response to specific requirements. You’ll also build tools and frameworks to process & analyse large volumes of market and trade data across fixed income products.

This role would suit someone with exceptional communication skills and thrives on working collaboratively, bridging the gap between technical and trading teams.

Requirements

  • 5+ years’ software engineering experience + strong coding (ideally in Python)
  • Strong understanding of risk measures & sensitivities, and their fixed income trading application
  • Deep-level knowledge of fixed income products
  • Proficient capturing trading & risk requirements and translating them into technical solutions
  • Familiarity with databases, APIs, and microservices architecture

Benefits:

  • Great opportunity to be part of a collaborative, creative environment where you can feel valued for your input
  • Competitive salary + generous benefits
  • Professional and personal development
  • Relaxed, casual culture, with a healthy work-life balance

 

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