Consultant (Quantitative Analyst) | Capital Markets Services | Economic & Financial Consulting

FTI Consulting
London
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Consultant (Quantitative Analyst) | Capital Markets Services | Economic & Financial Consulting
Overview

FTI Consulting is the leading global expert firm for organizations facing crisis and transformation. We work with many of the world's top multinational corporations, law firms, banks and private equity firms on their most important issues to deliver impact that makes a difference. From resolving disputes, navigating crises, managing risk and optimizing performance, our teams respond rapidly to dynamic and complex situations. At FTI Consulting, you'll work side-by-side with leaders who have shaped history, helping solve the biggest challenges making headlines today. From day one, you'll be an integral part of a focused team where you can make a real impact. You'll be surrounded by an open, collaborative culture that embraces diversity, recognition, professional development and, most importantly, you.


About The Role

In FTI Consulting's Economic and Financial Consulting (EFC) practice, we help our clients navigate legal, regulatory and international arbitration proceedings while supporting strategic decision-making and public policy debates around the world. Delivering incisive interpretations of complex economic issues has made us a global leader in this field. In Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), we have teams based in numerous cities such as London, Paris, and Munich, who work closely with teams around the globe. The London team comprises over 180 professional staff. The Capital Markets Services team within EFC advises decision-makers in diverse circumstances. We provide expertise in complex financial instruments and derivatives to clients globally. We cumulate decades of experience in trading, investment management, valuation and risk management covering multiple asset classes including equity, fixed income, credit, commodities, foreign exchange, interest rates and energy.


What You\'ll Do

This is a full-time position within the Capital Market Services team. As a Consultant in Capital Market Services, you will primarily work with the Capital Markets Services team but may be involved in the full range of EFC's work or with other practices at FTI, with a focus on the financial, commodity and energy markets. Consultants are centrally involved in conducting research and analysis. They are expected - under the guidance of more senior team members - to be able to carry out quantitative, industry, and market analysis, take responsibility for the completeness and accuracy of their own research and analyses, and report their findings in a clear, concise and structured way, either verbally or in writing.


The Role Will Also Involve

  • Supporting the senior team with writing articles and preparing proposals and presentations for new opportunities;
  • Performing research and collaborating in the implementation of proprietary valuation and risk management solutions; and
  • Implementing practical and effective solutions to address client issues, by bringing industry insight and experiences.

How You\'ll Grow

We offer a competitive and attractive rewards package, excellent training and development, opportunities to work abroad, and a supportive and friendly environment that will help you achieve your potential. The skills and experience you will develop with us will stand you in good stead for the rest of your career.


What You Will Need To Succeed

Suitable candidates will be problem-solvers who enjoy developing and applying bespoke approaches to solve complex, unstructured problems in a logical manner. Candidates will have strong analytical skills and be able to explain their work and communicate their conclusions and findings clearly, both verbally and in writing. The ideal candidate will have an eye for both the big picture and the finer details. In addition, the following emerging knowledge and competencies are desired:



  • a good understanding of financial instruments, derivatives valuation and risk management techniques in at least one asset class (equity, fixed income, credit, foreign exchange, interest rates, commodities, energy);
  • familiarity with global financial market policies and regulations;
  • knowledge of recent financial market developments, such as algorithmic trading, ESG investments, cryptocurrencies and digital assets markets, and derivatives;
  • capacity to critically evaluate different sources of information and assumptions;
  • ability to implement and apply robust methods to address complex economic and financial issues;
  • ability to produce high-quality work and create efficiencies in research and analytical tasks in a restricted time environment;
  • good time management skills while managing and prioritising multiple tasks;
  • experience in summarising analysis and conducting research, in support of producing reports or presentations;
  • proficiency in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint;
  • intermediate programming knowledge (e.g. Python, R Studio, C );
  • working knowledge of financial systems and data providers (e.g. Bloomberg, Reuters);
  • proficiency in speaking and writing in another European language is considered a plus.

Basic Qualifications

  • BA/BSc, MSc or PhD in a quantitative discipline;
  • relevant work experience and/or academic background in quantitative finance, derivative valuation or risk management roles in investment banking, asset management or energy/commodity sector; and
  • sufficient (at least two years) professional experience and/or extracurricular activities to demonstrate the ability to be an effective Consultant and alignment with our firm\'s values of integrity, creativity, achievement, respect and empathy.

Preferred Qualifications

  • in the process of completing or having completed a relevant professional qualification (e.g. CFA, CQF, FRM, CAIA, etc.) is considered an advantage; and
  • prior work experience in an advisory capacity and prior experience at delivering work product in a contentious context (litigation, arbitration, investigations or disputes) is considered a plus.

Seniorities

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
  • Industries: Business Consulting and Services


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