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Fixed Income Quantitative Researcher

Mason Blake
London
3 days ago
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A leading global asset management firm is seeking an ambitious and technically skilled Quantitative Analyst to join its high-performing Fixed Income investment team.


This role offers the opportunity to work directly with experienced Portfolio Managers contributing directly to idea generation through the development and application of quantitative models.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct quantitative analysis to support Portfolio Managers in identifying value and risk drivers across global and emerging markets
  • Develop and enhance quantitative models to support investment decision-making
  • Design and implement analytical tools and dashboards to enhance investment insights
  • Work closely with Portfolio Managers to translate quantitative findings into actionable investment insights
  • Automate workflows and visualise model outputs to improve efficiency
  • Collaborate with Technology team to continuously improve the team’s analytical infrastructure and models


Ideal Candidate Profile:

  • 4-7 years of relevant quantitative research experience at an asset manager or hedge fund
  • Degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Econometrics, Quantitative Finance, Engineering or related quantitative discipline
  • Strong proficiency in Python or R with practical experience using SQL
  • Familiarity with fixed income markets
  • Curious, analytical and results-driven with a pragmatic approach to problem-solving
  • Strong attention to detail combined with an ability to prioritise effectively
  • Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset
  • Proactive and self-motivated with a strong sense of ownership and accountability


Mason Blake acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Mason Blake is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications regardless of sex, marital status, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, religious belief or age.

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