Quantitative Developer

Stanford Black Limited
London
1 month ago
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Working with the Head of Front Office Technology within a leading systematic hedge funds. They are making headway in their 3 main business arms’ (Fixed Income, Machine Learning & AI, and Commodities), and hiring in London for quantitative developers to drive and build entirely greenfield deliverables using Python.

Working alongside London's best technologists, you would be involved from inception in building complex, systems from scratch, sitting right beside the business, underpinning the revenue generation with every piece of code you write. This firm take pride in their engineering team and heavily invest year-on-year into tech, allowing developers to explore open-source technologies alongside Python, Fast API, PostgreSQL, and Rust.

This is an incredibly forward-thinking firm and a crucial point of growth to join them.

Requirements:

  • 5+ years commercial experience using python
  • Experience working on end-to-end systems or building complex systems from scratch
  • STEM degree from a top university

Benefits:

  • Lucrative compensation package and very generous bonus packages
  • Exceptional progression opportunities
  • Flexible hybrid working structure
  • Chance to develop engineering skills and gain exposure to new technologies.
  • Opportunity to work with some of London's best engineers

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