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Quantitative Developer

SEI
Greater London
4 months ago
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JOB DESCRIPTION

Quantitative Investment Management (QIM) team manages over 50 equity strategies across a variety of geographies, investment styles and risk/return profiles. The team is experiencing strong asset and account growth, requiring further investment into people, data, and tools.

Quantitative Developer, Investment Management Unit, Quantitative Investment Management, London

SEI is seeking to hire a Quantitative Developer to develop, enhance and support platforms and tools that facilitate signal research, portfolio construction, performance attribution and reporting.

What you will do:

›Infrastructure (40%): Design, develop, and maintain high-quality, scalable systems using industry best practices, SOLID principles, and design patterns where applicable. Enhance and optimize systems for equity factor modelling, portfolio construction, trading, and reporting.

›Pipelines (20%): Identify and implement performance optimizations for data pipelines and processing workflows.

›Production (20%): Oversee the maintenance and operational stability of investment process systems and production jobs.

›Communication (20%): Ensure comprehensive documentation for applications, including system architecture and design specifications. Collaborate closely with senior developers to drive innovation and efficiency.

What we need from you:

›3+ years of professional development experience in a commercial environment, preferably from a quant equity setup.

›Proficiency in Python (3.9+), with experience in system architecture and application development.

›Good knowledge of multi-processing and multi-threaded programming.

›Solid understanding of design patterns, SOLID principles, and unit testing practices.

›2+ years of experience with SQL, including query optimization and execution plan analysis.

›Experience with auditing, and CI CD processes, Bitbucket (Github), Team City, setup and create pipelines.

›Proficiency in data modelling, data management processes, and data profiling.

›Experience in developing APIs and working with WebSockets.

›Knowledge of React, Django, FastAPI, or equivalent technologies.

›Previous experience with AirFlow, Linux shell commands and setup websites on IIS.

What we would like from you:

›Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant field.

›Creative and solutions-oriented, with the ability to excel in a fast-paced, self-starting environment.

›Exceptional analytical skills with a strong attention to detail.

›Strong problem-solving ability and a results-driven mindset.

›A collaborative and proactive approach, with a "roll-up-your-sleeves" attitude.

›Ability to explain results and model features to non-technical audiences.

›Someone who will embody our SEI Values of courage, integrity, collaboration, inclusion, connection and fun. Please see our website for more information.

SEI’s competitive advantage:

To help you stay energised, engaged and inspired, we offer a wide range of benefits including comprehensive care for your physical and mental well-being, strong pension plan, tuition reimbursement, hybrid working environment, and a work-life balance that enables you to relax, recharge and be there for the people you care about.

We are a technology and asset management company delivering on our promise of building brave futures (SM)—for our clients, our communities, and ourselves. Come build your brave future at SEI. 

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