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Data Engineer- Systematic Fund

eFinancialCareers
Greater London
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Responsibilities

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Evaluating, onboarding, and integratingplex data products from diverse vendors, serving as a key technical liaison to ensure data feeds meet the stringent requirements for research and live trading. Designing, implementing, and optimizing robust, production-grade data pipelines to transform raw vendor data into analysis-ready datasets, adhering to software engineering best practices and ensuring seamless consumption by automated trading systems. Engineering and maintaining sophisticated automated validation frameworks to guarantee the accuracy, timeliness, and integrity of all datasets, directly upholding the quality standards essential for the efficacy of quantitative strategies. Providing expert operational support for the data pipelines, rapidly diagnosing and resolving critical issues to ensure the uninterrupted flow of high-availability data powering daily trading activities. Participating actively in team rotations, including on-call schedules, to provide essential coverage and maintain the resilience of data systems outside of standard business hours.
Requirements:
5+ years' experience building ETL/ELT pipelines using Python and pandas within a financial environment. Strong knowledge of relational databases and SQL. Familiarity with various technologies, such as S3, Kafka, Airflow, Iceberg. Proficiency working with large financial datasets from various vendors. Amitment to engineering excellence and pragmatic technology solutions. A desire to work in an operational role at the heart of a dynamic data-centric enterprise. Excellentmunication and collaboration skills, and the ability to work in a team.
Nice to have:
Strong understanding of financial markets. Experience working with hierarchical reference data models. Proven expertise in handling high-throughput, real-time market data streams. Familiarity with distributedputing frameworks such as Apache Spark. Operational experience supporting real-time systems.

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