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Quantitative Developer, Core Data

Oxford Knight
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Purpose of role

Exciting opportunity at one of the world’s fastest growing financial services firms. They offer prime brokerage, clearing and financing across traditional and digital assets, and are now looking to hire a QD to help out with the non-risk work in quant/ds, i.e. entity master, pricing-service and position-service. This will allow the current team to have more time to spend on improvements to the platforms, rather than maintenance/onboardings.

Primary Accountabilities / Responsibilities

  • Improve the core functionality of the systems to ensure they are performant and accurate
  • Setup ETLs for ingesting and process data

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Ability to write production-grade (robust and maintainable) Python code
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.

Education & Experience

  • BS degree (or above) in Computer Science, Mathematics, or related fields
  • At least 5+ years of experience in quantitative software development at top-tier firm
  • Worked with data pipelines
  • Ideally worked with some streaming technology

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