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James Joseph Associates
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Our client is a globally recognised name in High-Frequency Prop Trading and Market Making and known for consistent success and impressive profitability. With continued growth across the firm, they are now looking to expand their world-class Quant Development team by hiring a genuine Quant Engineer with some commercial exposure to coding in Rust.


(FYI: the base salary advertised does not include cash bonuses, paid bi-annually. Your total annual will vary but is typically 60-100% of your base salary)


THE ROLE:


The successful applicant will work within a small autonomous team that acts as a conduit between the low-level core development team and the front office quant researcher and traders across multiple trading platforms (Prop, Market Making & OTC Derivatives)


You will work closely with the hands-on Quant Dev Lead within a flat structure, enjoy significant autonomy and a particularly collaborative relationship with the front office where roles/responsibilities typically overlap. For context, it is not unusual for the Quant Dev team to design and deploy trading strategies directly, so this is a fantastic opportunity for a talent Quantitatively focused engineer to showcase their talents.


The role focuses on designing & implementing Quant Trading strategies as opposed to having more of a lower-level technic...

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