Quantitative Developer - Algo Vol Trading- World-Leading Hedge Fund (Basé à London)

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My client - one of the industry's leading global investment managers - is looking to hire a Quantitative Developer to join the Algo Development Trading Technology team as they build a new Volatility Trading system. They're developing a systematic trading platform for trading options which includes:

  • Option execution algorithms to optimize execution for Portfolio Managers globally
  • Analytics to support post-trade analysis and TCA

As a Quantitative Developer, you'll play a vital role in designing, implementing, and maintaining options trading systems. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a dynamic and fast-paced environment, leveraging your C++ expertise and options trading business knowledge.

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with quantitative analysts and traders to translate their strategies into efficient and robust code.
  • Develop, optimize, and maintain software applications for options trading, primarily using C++ (ideally version 17 or better).
  • Design and implement high-performance trading systems, ensuring reliability, scalability, and low-latency execution.
  • Work closely with infrastructure teams to improve trading infrastructure, connectivity, and performance.
  • Conduct thorough testing and debugging of software components, resolving any issues or discrepancies.
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in technology and trading practices to continuously enhance systems.
  • Provide technical support and mentorship to junior developers, promoting best practices and knowledge sharing.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field.
  • 10+ years of work experience, of which at least 5 is in building automated options trading systems.
  • Deep understanding of financial markets, including equities, derivatives, options, and futures, is crucial.
  • Strong knowledge of options pricing models, trading strategies, risk management, and market analysis is highly valued.
  • Proficiency in quantitative analysis, mathematical modeling, statistics, and probability theory is essential for option pricing and analytics.
  • Candidates should possess a solid understanding of options risk management techniques, such as delta hedging with all the products such as index options with futures etc.
  • Good understanding of different option markets and market mechanisms of options market microstructure.
  • Good knowledge of option auction and expiration process and the market impact.
  • Good knowledge of products traded by volatility traders, e.g.:
    • Equity Options
    • Index Options
    • Spreads on Equity and Index options (Complex Options)
    • Variance Swap (Var Swap)
    • Volatility Swap (Vol Swap)
  • Strong knowledge of options trading business, including concepts, strategies, and risk management.
  • Extensive experience with C++ and solid understanding of modern C++ features, multithreading, and low-level programming.
  • Proficiency in software development methodologies, version control systems, and debugging tools.
  • Experience with C++ testing framework such as google fixtures and code coverage tools as gcov.
  • Familiarity with distributed systems, high-performance computing, and algorithm optimization.
  • Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills, with the ability to quickly understand and apply complex concepts.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
  • Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and able to work independently in a fast-paced environment.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Previous experience in options trading or algorithmic trading systems development.
  • Proficiency in other programming languages such as Python.
  • Experience in building cloud (AWS, GCP) based volatility trading solutions for back testing and regression testing.
  • Experience with building analytics tool using KDB.
  • Knowledge of quantitative finance, statistical analysis, and regression.
  • Familiarity with options trading markets.

If you are passionate about options trading, possess strong C++ skills, and are excited about contributing to a leading options trading business, we encourage you to apply. Come and be part of a dynamic team dedicated to pushing the boundaries of finance and technology.

Contact

If this sounds like you, or you'd like more information, please get in touch:

George Hutchinson-Binks

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