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European Power and Gas Quantitative Developer

Gunvor Group
City of London
6 days ago
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European Power and Gas Quantitative Developer page is loaded## European Power and Gas Quantitative Developerlocations: London: Genevaposted on: Posted 30+ Days Agojob requisition id: JR102163**Job Title:European Power and Gas Quantitative DeveloperContract Type:Time Type:Job Description:To support the growth in complex and structured trades being executed by our Power and Gas trading desks, we are looking for a Quantitative Developer to work within our Structuring and Valuation team. This role is based in London.Key Responsibilities: Design the software architecture of the quantitative pricing library Work with Quantitative Analysts to ensure new model implementations are maintainable and reusable Improve and refactor existing model implementations (where feasible) Evangelise software engineering best practices and mentor team members in adopting them Ensure the development environment uses up-to-date development tools and techniques Create automated reports and visualisation tools to guide trading decisions Work with Quantitative Analysts to analyse large datasets and calibrate models Optimise performance of computationally intensive modelsKey Requirements 3-5 year’s experience in a software development role Proficient in Python, including knowledge of object orientation concepts; experience with databases/SQL* Deep understanding of Agile software development and best practices* Experience within the domain of trading and, ideally, quantitative analytics* Ideally, experience with pricing/risk-management systems and knowledge of energy markets* Degree educated* Excellent communication and presentation skills* Desire to work as part of a team as well as being self-driven* Fluent in EnglishIf you think the open position you see is right for you, we encourage you to apply!***Our people make all the difference in our success.***locations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 8 Days Ago
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