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Quantitative Developer - Systematic Rates Trading

Thurn Partners
London
2 weeks ago
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Overview

A rapidly growing systematic trading group are seeking a research-aligned Quantitative Developer to join their Systematic Rates Desk in London. Within the role, you will operate in a multi-faceted capacity in a highly dynamic and flat-structured team, collaborating closely with Quant Researchers and Developers to contribute towards alpha generation. Statistics, probability and computer-driven algorithms are at the forefront of all trading strategies.


Responsibilities

  • Own and manage distributed real time trading systems responsible for computing signals and targeting positions for systematic strategies.
  • Directly report into Desk Lead and work closely with Researchers on the team to add new capabilities for existing set of strategies, gaining exposure to every intricacy of the systematic trading process across the front office.
  • Own the design and production implementation of new trading strategies.
  • Add capabilities to expand the trading platform to new asset classes.

Requirements

  • BS/MS/PhD in Mathematics or Computer Science/Engineering from an academically elite university, with aptitude for probability, applied statistics and advanced mathematics; ability to apply this knowledge within a systematic trading context.
  • 2-5 years of experience as Quant Developer, Software Engineer or related position at a leading investment management firm/investment bank.
  • Outstanding programming proficiency in Python.
  • Highly commercial and authoritative communication skills.
  • Ability to multi-task while demonstrating a competitive and winning mentality.
  • Exposure to Front-Office Rates Trading Operations in current role.
  • Highly logical by nature with strong technical ownership, coding, debugging and analytical skills.

Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Finance

Industries

  • Investment Management


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