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Lead Quantitative Developer

Stanford Black Limited
City of London
3 days ago
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Lead Quantitative Developer (C++) – Build the Future of Macro Trading Analytics

(Base Salaries: Up to £250,000)


I’m hiring for a globally renowned hedge fund that’s currently undertaking one of the most ambitious macro trading system rebuilds in the industry.


This is a hands-on Lead Quantitative Developer role at the core of a strategic overhaul—completely re-engineering the firm’s macro analytics platform into a cloud-native, distributed compute system, leveraging C++17 (soon C++20), Python, Docker, and Kubernetes.


You’ll sit at the intersection of technology and front-office macro trading, owning the delivery of real-time analytics and Monte Carlo simulations across a range of Rates and FX products. The platform you’ll help shape is designed to be cross-platform, distributed, and robust—running both in containers and on trader desktops.


Your Impact:

  • Deliver core components powering macro strategy across Rates and FX.
  • Lead the design and deployment of cross-platform C++ analytics.
  • Partner with quant researchers to translate mathematical models into production-ready tools.
  • Influence architectural decisions across cloud-native and on-prem infrastructure.


Requirements:

  • Extensive experience with modern C++ (C++17/C++20), and 3+ years working on large-scale codebases.
  • Strong Python skills for orchestration and integration.
  • Prior experience in high-performance computing or distributed systems (finance, gaming, HPC, etc.).
  • Must come from a Macro trading background (i.e Rates, FX or Commodities).
  • Leadership capabilities—mentoring, guiding, and getting hands dirty when needed.
  • Scientific mindset—comfortable with linear algebra, probability, optimization.


Please contact for more information.


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