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Quantitative Developer

Elliot Partnership
Southend-on-Sea
1 month ago
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Working for one of the world’s premier quantitative investment firms. Thisfirm deploys systematic, computer-driven trading strategies across multiple liquidasset classes, including equities, futures and foreign exchange. The core of oureffort is rigorous research into a wide range of market anomalies, fueled by ourunparalleled access to a wide range of publicly available data sources.
Role:
Quantitative Developer for a portfolio team based in Dubai.
Responsibilities:
  • Building components for both live trading and simulation
  • Refining, and increasing automation and robustness of the researchinfrastructure including alpha estimation, risk modeling, and backtestingcomponents
  • Maintaining and updating the platform, ensuring its stability, robustness, andsecurity
  • Developing robust data checking and storage procedures
  • Troubleshooting and resolving any systems related issues and handle therelease of code fixes and enhancements
Requirements:
  • Masters or PhD in computer science or other quantitative discipline
  • 5+ years of experiencedesigning and developing research and live tradinginfrastructure at a financial institution, including experience in futures and FX
  • Experience handling connections to execution/order management systems
  • Strong programming skills in Python
  • Experience with SQL, database design, and large datasets
  • Willing to take ownership of his/her work, working both independently andwithin a small team
  • Commitment to the highest ethical standards


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