Quantitative Developer

TradingHub
London
1 year ago
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The Role

We are seeking an experienced Quantitative Developer to help design, build, and validate the models that power our industry-leading market surveillance and analytics products. As part of our Analytics & Data division, you'll collaborate with a team of engineers and quants to create and deploy financial pricing libraries, calculators and risk algorithms.

The successful candidate will combine excellent mathematical skills with the proven ability to engineer high-quality software in a practical setting.

Responsibilities:

Development of sophisticated pattern-detection algorithms to be utilised across all of TradingHub’s product offerings Development of financial pricing libraries, calculators as well as risk/pricing-related algorithms Research and development of broad models of market dynamics across multiple asset classes Prototyping, testing, and validation of TradingHub’s proprietary mathematical/statistical models Use of in-house big data language for the large-scale pricing and analysis of security and risk data Implementation and optimisation of the core algorithms used by TradingHub to perform deep analysis of financial data

Requirements

Main Skills/Competencies:

Proficiency with C#, C++ or Python Experience working with database technologies such as SQL, MySQL, Postgres etc. Evidence of exceptional mathematical and analytical skills Industry experience working as a quant within a pricing/risk function Understanding of derivatives ( swaps, options, futures) and able to translate a stream of cash flows into risk Good knowledge of fixed-income or commodities asset classes Confidence to experiment with new ideas and technologies

Benefits

Life at TradingHub is a rewarding journey within a fast-growing company that thrives on innovation and collaboration. By combining the best of both tech and finance, we’re able to solve complex problems together and deliver meaningful results to our customers. Everybody has value to bring, and we welcome individuality as a key driving force behind our collective success.

Rooted in everything that we do are our core values: Accountability, Ambition, Partnership and Trust. These provide the foundation for a sustainable workplace culture and the platform for you to harness your unique experience and become the best version of yourself. We believe in our people and invest in their growth, and together, we can sit on the right side of history.

Employee benefits:

Annual discretionary performance bonus Hybrid working policy + flexible hours Aviva private medical insurance + Unum dental cover Extended parental leave (up to 6 months of fully paid maternity leave) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Enhanced company pension plan Salary sacrifice scheme 5 days study leave towards professional qualifications Cycle to Work & Techscheme Death in service coverage

Don’t tick every single requirement? Research shows that candidates from under-represented groups are less likely to apply unless they meet all the criteria. We are dedicated to building a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace, so if this role excites you, please don't let our specification hold you back. Get in touch!

TradingHub is an equal opportunities employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, ethnic or national origins, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health decisions, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, socio-economic background, responsibilities for dependants, physical or mental disability or other applicable legally protected characteristics. TradingHub selects candidates for interview based solely on their skills, experience and qualifications.

We are committed to making our recruitment process accessible to all and we encourage candidates to inform us of any required adjustments. A full copy of our diversity, equity and inclusion policy will be made available to you upon request.

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