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Our Client is Hiring: Quantitative Analyst (Python | Quant | Digital Assets)

Are you a Quantitative Analyst, Index Analyst or Data Analyst with strong Python skills and a passion for digital assets? This is an opportunity to join a leading index provider at the forefront of benchmark innovation - working across design, operations, and methodology for next-generation digital asset indices.

What You’ll Do

  • Run and oversee validation models to ensure index integrity
  • Perform index reconstitutions using Python and related tools
  • Prepare and distribute index announcements to stakeholders
  • Set up, test, and deploy new indices and reference rates
  • Maintain and enhance index calculation and weighting models
  • Collaborate with engineers on defining technical requirements and testing new releases
  • Address client inquiries, lead calls, and provide insights on methodologies
  • Review and update index methodologies; present recommendations internally
  • Troubleshoot issues, monitor data/system alerts, and lead remediation efforts
  • Create and maintain operational process documentation and runbooks
  • Identify and recommend process improvements for efficiency and control

What We’re Looking For

  • Minimum 2+ years of experience as a Quantitative Analyst, Index Analyst or similar role
  • Solid Python skills; comfortable building models and data pipelines
  • Strong knowledge of maths, statistics, and quantitative methods
  • Experience working with time-series and large financial datasets
  • Solid understanding of financial markets and derivatives; digital assets a strong plus
  • Proficiency in Excel; experience with APIs and streaming data is a plus
  • Strong problem-solving skills and exceptional attention to detail
  • Excellent project management and the ability to work cross-functionally

Why Join?

  • Shape the future of digital asset benchmarks at a globally recognised index provider
  • Work at the intersection of finance, technology, and quantitative research
  • Hybrid working, with a central London base
Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Analyst, Finance, and Research

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