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Quantitative Analyst

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Quantitative Analyst

Up to 130,000

London (Fully Onsite)



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Join a world-class global investment management firm that specialises in sports trading, spanning football, soccer, cricket, and major US sports like the NBA. As part of their elite trading team, you’ll harness advanced statistical techniques and machine learning to build predictive models that shape their trading strategies.


In this role, you’ll drive revenue growth and develop mathematical models to predict the outcomes of sports events.



Responsibilities:

  • Utilise advanced statistical techniques and machine learning to build predictive models that shape our trading strategies
  • Develop predictive models for sports outcomes using advanced mathematical and statistical techniques.
  • Analyse real-world sports data to uncover patterns and generate insights that inform trading strategies.
  • Implement and optimise numerical methods to support robust, scalable model performance in live environments.
  • Collaborate closely with fellow researchers and developers in a fast-paced, science-driven team environment.
  • Continuously innovate and improve modelling approaches to stay competitive in dynamic and data-rich sports markets.



Requirements:

  • MSc, PhD Degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Mathematics, Statistics or related fields.
  • Strong coding skills in Python and SQL
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
  • Strong background in mathematics, statistics, or a related quantitative field
  • Experience in developing mathematical models to predict real-world outcomes
  • Proficiency in numerical implementation and computational methods




How to Apply:

Please register your interest by sending your CV to Emily Burgess via the Apply link on this page

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