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Quantitative Analyst - Front Office

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Quantitative Analyst - Front OfficeSome careers shine brighter than others.

If you're looking for a career that will help you stand out, join HSBC and fulfil your potential. Whether you want a career that could take you to the top, or simply take you in an exciting new direction, HSBC offers opportunities, support and rewards that will take you further.

HSBC Market & Securities Services (MSS) providesprehensive global, regional and domestic fund services including fund administration, global custody and sub-custody settlement and services. Securities Lending Operations is a dynamic department that works with partners across the HSBC Global Banking and Markets business to deliver Securities Lending solutions to clients.

We are currently seeking a high calibre individual to join the team in the role ofQuantitative Analyst - Front Office

The primary purpose will involve integration of the underlying mathematical models and analytical tools used by the FX, Fixed Ie, Credit, or Equities desks at HSBC.

A fantastic opportunity to work within an extremely dynamic and agile team.

A move across the business allows you to continue to access tailored professional development opportunities, and our fantastic benefits packages.

In this role, you will:

Develop technical solutions using C++ and carry out interest rate curve building, supporting the transition of FX and rates libraries Proactively work with your stakeholder group across various business functions (Risk, Finance, Trading etc) to develop the required models for pricing/structuring Design, develop, test and document the model integration workflows developed to HSBC standards Contribute to improvements of the quality of the code and of the testing environment


To be successful in this role you should meet the following requirements:

Proven background as a front office Quantitative Analyst, with expertise in interest rates and curve analytics specifically, is paramount Solid background in quantitative finance: stochastic calculus, partial differential equations, no-arbitrage valuation, numerical analysis with knowledge of the main instruments used in FICC business Strong C++ skills (C++11 or beyond appreciated), knowledge of Excel and Python A strong relationship builder with experience with version control systems (such as Git) and distributed software development process. Extensive experience of leading teams, open minded and team spirit oriented with the ability to work in fast-paced environment, with proven ability to handle multiple outputs at one time
The base location for this role isLondon

Opening up a world of opportunity

Being open to different points of view is important for our business and themunities we serve. At HSBC, we're dedicated to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. Our recruitment processes are accessible to everyone - no matter their gender, ethnicity, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or age.

We take pride in being part of the Disability Confident Scheme. This helps make sure you can be interviewed fairly if you have a disability, long term health condition, or are neurodiverse.

If you'd like to apply for one of our roles and need adjustments made, please get in touch with our Recruitment Helpdesk:

Email: hsbc.recruitment@hsbc
Telephone: Job ID 4446

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